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    Verità e significato: scritti di filosofia del linguaggio.Paolo Casalegno - 2011 - Roma: Carocci editore.
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    Logical concepts and logical inferences.Paolo Casalegno - 2004 - Dialectica 58 (3):395–411.
    Some philosophers find the following thesis attractive: for every logical constant C there is a set of logical rules of inference R such that a subject knows the meaning of C if and only if she accepts the rules in R. I point out some obvious but, apparently, easily forgotten difficulties concerning this thesis.
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    Logical Concepts and Logical Inferences.Paolo Casalegno - 2004 - Dialectica 58 (3):395-411.
    Some philosophers find the following thesis attractive: for every logical constant C there is a set of logical rules of inference R such that a subject knows the meaning of C if and only if she accepts the rules in R. I point out some obvious but, apparently, easily forgotten difficulties concerning this thesis.
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    The problem of non-conclusiveness.Paolo Casalegno - 2002 - Topoi 21 (1-2):75-86.
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    Reasons to believe and assertion.Paolo Casalegno - 2009 - Dialectica 63 (3):231-248.
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    La questione del relativismo tra filosofia e dibattito pubblico.Paolo Casalegno - 2008 - Jura Gentium 5 (S1):18-30.
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    Normatività e riferimento: postille a una discussione con Diego Marconi.Paolo Casalegno - 2007 - Rivista di Estetica 34 (34):199-212.
    Alcuni anni or sono, poco dopo l’uscita dell’edizione italiana di Lexical Competence, mi è capitato di pubblicare un breve articolo in cui analizzavo e criticavo certe tesi sostenute da Diego Marconi nel suo libro. L’articolo era seguito, nello stesso numero della rivista, da una risposta di Marconi alla quale non ho mai replicato. La presente nota vuole essere, più che una replica tardiva, una riconsiderazione complessiva di quella discussione. La strategia argomentativa che avevo adottato a...
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    Reasons to Believe and Assertion.Paolo Casalegno - 2009 - Dialectica 63 (3):231-248.
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    Xiii*-truth and truthfulness attributions.Paolo Casalegno - 2005 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 105 (3):295-320.
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    Normatività e riferimento.Paolo Casalegno - 2000 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 13 (2):337-352.
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    Truth and truthfulness attributions.Paolo Casalegno - 2005 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 105 (3):295–320.
    A good reason to have a language containing a truth-predicate is that it makes it possible to formulate 'truthfulness attributions' and that truthfulness attributions are of great help in the transmission of true beliefs, the latter being, of course, a desirable end in itself. I argue that, given a language and a conceptual system more or less like ours, truthfulness attributions cannot be effectively replaced by other kinds of statements.
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    On the t-degrees of partial functions.Paolo Casalegno - 1985 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 50 (3):580-588.
    Let $\langle\mathscr{T},\leq\rangle$ be the usual structure of the degrees of unsolvability and $\langle\mathscr{D},\leq\rangle$ the structure of the T-degrees of partial functions defined in [7]. We prove that every countable distributive lattice with a least element can be isomorphically embedded as an initial segment of $\langle\mathscr{D},\leq\rangle$ : as a corollary, the first order theory of $\langle\mathscr{D},\leq\rangle$ is recursively isomorphic to that of $\langle\mathscr{T},\leq\rangle$ . We also show that $\langle\mathscr{D},\leq\rangle$ and $\langle\mathscr{T},\leq\rangle$ are not elementarily equivalent.
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    The referential and the logical component in Fodor's semantics.Paolo Casalegno - 1998 - Dialectica 52 (4):339–363.
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    The Referential and the Logical Component in Fodor's Semantics.Paolo Casalegno - 1998 - Dialectica 52 (4):339-363.
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    Xiii *-truth and truthfulness attributions.Paolo Casalegno - 2005 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 105 (1):279-304.
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    Introduzione alla filosofia analitica del linguaggio.Marco Santambrogio & Paolo Casalegno (eds.) - 1992 - Roma: Laterza.
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  17. Review of Marconi 1997. [REVIEW]Paolo Casalegno - 1999 - Dialectica 53:154-159.
  18. The Consistency of Some 4-Stratified Subsystem of NF Including NF 3.Maurice Boffa & Paolo Casalegno - 1985 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 50 (2):407-411.
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    Only: Association with focus in event semantics. [REVIEW]Andrea Bonomi & Paolo Casalegno - 1993 - Natural Language Semantics 2 (1):1-45.
    We propose an analysis ofonly in terms of event semantics. This approach allows a unified treatment of a wide range of cases in whichonly is associated with focused expressions of different categories. Section 1 is devoted to a preliminary discussion of some problems that a good analysis ofonly should solve. In section 2 we concentrate on sentences in which the focused expression is a NP. In section 3 we show how our analysis can be extended to other categories. Finally, section (...)
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    Paolo Casalegno's Good Points.Elisa Paganini - 2012 - Dialectica 66 (2):215-219.
    Most philosophers who had the opportunity to meet Paolo Casalegno (1952-2009) have been impressed by his sharp acumen, his passion for discussing philosophy and his human and intellectual generosity. I had the chance more than others to appreciate his qualities and benefit from them: we worked in the same university in Milan for many years and we had many occasions to discuss philosophy and other non-philosophical topics. I owe a debt of gratitude to him and, together with (...)’s friends and colleagues, I look for opportunities to remember his work and to continue to discuss it. One of them is the conference 'Good Points. Paolo Casalegno’s criticisms of some analytic philosophers' held in Milan in April 2011; the present special issue of dialectica collects the contributions on Paolo’s work presented on this occasion together with the reviews of two books published posthumously. (shrink)
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  21. Paolo Casalegno.Alfredo Tomasetta - 2011 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 66 (3):505-516.
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    Profili. Paolo Casalegno.Alfredo Tomasetta - 2011 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 3:505-516.
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    Good Points - Paolo Casalegno's criticism of some analytic philosophers.Diana Mazzarella & Carlo Monti - 2011 - Rivista Italiana di Filosofia Analitica Junior 2 (1):124-134.
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  24. Obituary of Paolo Casalegno.Diego Marconi - 2009 - Dialectica 63 (2):115-116.
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    Risposta a Paolo Casalegno.Diego Marconi - 2000 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 13 (2):353-366.
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    Verità e significato: Scritti di filosofia del linguaggio – By Paolo Casalegno.Marco Santambrogio Andrea Bianchi - 2012 - Dialectica 66 (2):300-303.
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    Meaning and Assertibility: Some Reflections on Paolo Casalegno's ‘The Problem of Non‐conclusiveness’.Crispin Wright - 2012 - Dialectica 66 (2):249-266.
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    Brevissima introduzione alla filosofia del linguaggio – By Paolo Casalegno[REVIEW]Andrea Iacona - 2012 - Dialectica 66 (2):299-300.
  29. Verità e significato: Scritti di filosofia del linguaggio – By Paolo Casalegno[REVIEW]Andrea Bianchi & Marco Santambrogio - 2012 - Dialectica 66 (2):300-303.
  30. Boghossian and Casalegno on Understanding and Inference.Timothy Williamson - 2012 - Dialectica 66 (2):237-247.
    In response to Paul Boghossian's objections in ‘Inferentialism and the epistemology of logic’, this paper defends counterexamples offered by Paolo Casalegno and the author to an inferentialist account of what it is to understand a logical constant, on which Boghossian had relied in his explanation of our entitlement to reason according to basic logical principles. The importance for understanding is stressed of non-inferential aspects of the use of logical constants. Boghossian's criteria for individuating concepts are also queried.
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    Wright and Casalegno on Meaning and Assertibility.Timothy Williamson - 2012 - Dialectica 66 (2):267-271.
    In Crispin Wright's ‘Meaning and Assertibility’, the main point of disagreement with Paolo Casalegno's critique of verificationist semantics in ‘The Problem of Non-conclusiveness’ concerns Wright's diagnosis of one of Casalegno's arguments as depending on an over-estimation of the proper explanatory task of a semantic theory. The present note argues that there is no such dependence.
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  32. Inferentialism and the Epistemology of Logic: Reflections on Casalegno and Williamson.Paul Boghossian - 2012 - Dialectica 66 (2):221-236.
    This essay attempts to clarify the project of explaining the possibility of ‘blind reasoning’—namely, of basic logical inferences to which we are entitled without our having an explicit justification for them. The role played by inferentialism in this project is examined and objections made to inferentialism by Paolo Casalegno and Timothy Williamson are answered. Casalegno proposes a recipe for formulating a counterexample to any proposed constitutive inferential role by imaging a subject who understands the logical constant in (...)
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    Polemos: guerra, politica, tecnica.Paolo Barbieri - 2019 - Milano: BookTime.
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  34. From Brouwer to Hilbert: the debate on the foundations of mathematics in the 1920s.Paolo Mancosu (ed.) - 1998 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    From Brouwer To Hilbert: The Debate on the Foundations of Mathematics in the 1920s offers the first comprehensive introduction to the most exciting period in the foundation of mathematics in the twentieth century. The 1920s witnessed the seminal foundational work of Hilbert and Bernays in proof theory, Brouwer's refinement of intuitionistic mathematics, and Weyl's predicativist approach to the foundations of analysis. This impressive collection makes available the first English translations of twenty-five central articles by these important contributors and many others. (...)
  35. Philosophy of mathematics and mathematical practice in the seventeenth century.Paolo Mancosu (ed.) - 1996 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The seventeenth century saw dramatic advances in mathematical theory and practice. With the recovery of many of the classical Greek mathematical texts, new techniques were introduced, and within 100 years, the rules of analytic geometry, geometry of indivisibles, arithmatic of infinites, and calculus were developed. Although many technical studies have been devoted to these innovations, Mancosu provides the first comprehensive account of the relationship between mathematical advances of the seventeenth century and the philosophy of mathematics of the period. Starting with (...)
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    Feelings that Make a Difference: How Guilt and Pride Convince Consumers of the Effectiveness of Sustainable Consumption Choices.Paolo Antonetti & Stan Maklan - 2014 - Journal of Business Ethics 124 (1):117-134.
    A significant body of research concludes that stable beliefs of perceived consumer effectiveness lead to sustainable consumption choices. Consumers who believe that their decisions can significantly affect environmental and social issues are more likely to behave sustainably. Little is known, however, about how perceived consumer effectiveness can be increased. We find that feelings of guilt and pride, activated by a single consumption episode, can regulate sustainable consumption by affecting consumers’ general perception of effectiveness. This paper demonstrates the impact that guilt (...)
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  37. The All too Human Welfare State: Freedom between Gift and Corruption.Paolo Silvestri - 2019 - Teoria E Critica Della Regolazione Sociale 19 (2):123-145.
    Can taxation and the redistribution of wealth through the welfare state be conceived as a modern system of circulation of the gift? But once such a gift is institutionalized, regulated and sanctioned through legal mechanisms, does it not risk being perverted or corrupted, and/or not leaving room for genuinely altruistic motives? What is more: if the market’s utilitarian logic can corrupt or ‘crowd out’ altruistic feelings or motivations, what makes us think that the welfare state cannot also be a source (...)
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    An Extended Model of Moral Outrage at Corporate Social Irresponsibility.Paolo Antonetti & Stan Maklan - 2016 - Journal of Business Ethics 135 (3):429-444.
    A growing body of literature documents the important role played by moral outrage or moral anger in stakeholders’ reactions to cases of corporate social irresponsibility. Existing research focuses more on the consequences of moral outrage than a systematic analysis of how appraisals of irresponsible corporate behavior can lead to this emotional experience. In this paper, we develop and test, in two field studies, an extended model of moral outrage that identifies the cognitions that lead to, and are associated with, this (...)
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  39. The Road Not Taken – Reading Calabresi’s “The Future of Law and Economics”.Paolo Silvestri - 2019 - Global Jurist 19 (3):1-7.
    The publication of Guido Calabresi’s book “The Future of Law and Economics” has drawn a substantial amount of attention among law and economics scholars. We thought that the best way to devote special attention to this book was to devote a Special issue to it. This article situates Calabresi’s book among other reflections on the future of the discipline, introduces and explains the reasons behind this Special issue and discuss the organization and content of it. -/- We emphasize how Calabresi’s (...)
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  40. Economics, Law, Humanities: Homo-what? An Introduction.Paolo Silvestri - 2019 - Teoria E Critica Della Regolazione Sociale 19 (2):7-14.
    This introduction explains the reasons behind this Special issue and discuss the organization and content of it. The difficulty of a genuine dialogue and understanding between economics, law and humanities, seems to be due not only to the fragmentation of reflections on man, but to a real ‘conflict of anthropologies’. What kind of conceptions of man and human values are presupposed by and / or privileged by economics, law, economic approaches to law and social sciences? How and when do these (...)
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  41. Disputed (Disciplinary) Boundaries : Philosophy, Economics and Value Judgments.Paolo Silvestri - 2016 - History of Economic Ideas 24 (3):187-221.
    The paper aims to address the following two questions: what kind of discourse is that which attempt to found or defend the autonomy or the boundaries of a discipline? Why do such discourses tend to turn into normative, dogmatic-excommunicating discourses between disciplines, schools or scholars? I will argue that an adequate answer may be found if we conceive disciplines as dogmatics, where such discourses often take the form of a discourse on the foundation of a discipline, a foundation in the (...)
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    Brain networks of visuospatial attention and their disruption in visual neglect.Paolo Bartolomeo, Michel Thiebaut de Schotten & Ana B. Chica - 2012 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 6.
  43. General triviality for counterfactuals.Paolo Santorio - 2022 - Analysis 82 (2):277-289.
    On an influential line of thinking tracing back to Ramsey, conditionals are closely linked to the attitude of supposition. When applied to counterfactuals, this view suggests a subjunctive version of the so-called Ramsey test: the probability of a counterfactual If A, would B ought to be equivalent to the probability of B, under the subjunctive supposition that A. I present a collapse result for any view that endorses the subjunctive version of the Ramsey test. Starting from plausible assumptions, the result (...)
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    Compression: Nietzsche, Williams, and the problem of style.Paolo Babbiotti - 2020 - European Journal of Philosophy 29 (4):937-947.
    European Journal of Philosophy, Volume 29, Issue 4, Page 937-947, December 2021.
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    Word meaning: a linguistic dimension of conceptualization.Paolo Acquaviva - 2022 - Synthese 200 (5):1-35.
    That words express a conceptual content is uncontroversial. This does not entail that their content should break down neatly into a grammatical part, relevant for language and to be analyzed in linguistic terms, and a conceptual part, relevant for cognition and to be analyzed in psychological terms. Various types of empirical evidence are reviewed, showing that the conceptual content of words cannot be isolated from their linguistic properties, because it is affected and shaped by them. The view of words as (...)
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    Il pensiero di Jean Guitton: l'uomo, il tempo, Dio.Paolo Poli - 2019 - Lecce: Youcanprint Self-Publishing.
    Il libro ricostruisce la vita e il pensiero di Jean Guitton (1901-1999), il grande amico di Paolo VI, a quasi ventʼanni dalla sua morte. La vicenda umana di questo scrittore e filosofo cristiano ha attraversato quasi integralmente il XX secolo quale testimone diretto di eventi epocali: i primi tentativi ecumenici, le due guerre mondiali, le radicalizzazioni ideologiche del secondo dopoguerra, lʼera atomica e il Concilio Vaticano II. Il primo capitolo del volume è dedicato alla ricostruzione della vita di Guitton (...)
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    Identity Bias in Negative Word of Mouth Following Irresponsible Corporate Behavior: A Research Model and Moderating Effects.Paolo Antonetti & Stan Maklan - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 149 (4):1005-1023.
    Current research has documented how cases of irresponsible corporate behavior generate negative reactions from consumers and other stakeholders. Existing research, however, has not examined empirically whether the characteristics of the victims of corporate malfeasance contribute to shaping individual reactions. This study examines, through four experimental surveys, the role played by the national identity of the people affected on consumers’ intentions to spread negative word of mouth. It is shown that national identity influences individual reactions indirectly; mediated by perceived similarity and (...)
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    Objects in Italian life and culture: fiction, migration, and artificiality.Paolo Bartoloni - 2016 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Meaningful places -- Fictional objects -- Migrant objects -- Multicultural and transcultural objects -- Objects as props -- Conclusion.
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    L'uno e il molteplice.Paolo Landi - 2016 - Firenze: Editrice Clinamen.
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    Il Risorgimento della Chiesa: genesi e ricezione delle Cinque piaghe di A. Rosmini.Paolo Marangon - 2000 - Roma: Herder.
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