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    Il mondo messo a fuoco. Storie di allucinazioni e miopie filosofiche – By Achille Varzi.Giuseppe Spolaore Massimiliano Carrara - 2011 - Dialectica 65 (3):473-477.
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  2. Taste Fragmentalism.Giuseppe Spolaore, Samuele Iaquinto & Giuliano Torrengo - forthcoming - Erkenntnis:1-19.
    This paper explores taste fragmentalism, a novel approach to matters of taste and faultless disagreement. The view is inspired by Kit Fine’s fragmentalism about time, according to which the temporal dimension can be constituted—in an absolute manner—by states that are pairwise incompatible, provided that they do not obtain together. In the present paper, we will apply this metaphysical framework to taste states. In our proposal, two incompatible taste states (such as the state of rhubarb’s being tasty and the state of (...)
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  3. Now there will be trouble.Giuseppe Spolaore & Fabio Del Prete - 2018 - In Patrick Blackburn, Per Hasle & Peter Ohrstrom (eds.), Logic and Philosophy of Time - Themes from Prior. Aalborg Universitetsforlag.
    The paper considers sentences in which “now” occurs in initial position and shows that the meaning they convey differs from the meaning of sentences that are otherwise identical except for “now” occurring in final position. We argue that the occurrence of “now” in initial position triggers a particular kind of modal reading for the sentence to which the adverb is prefixed. A general notion of modal forcing is proposed to provide a uniform account of this kind of reading. Armed with (...)
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  4. The moving spotlight(s).Giuseppe Spolaore & Giuliano Torrengo - 2021 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 64 (7):754-771.
    The moving spotlight account (MS) is a view that combines an eternalist ontology and an A-theoretic metaphysics. The intuition underlying MS is that the present time is somehow privileged and experientially vivid, as if it were illuminated by a moving spotlight. According to MS-theorists, a key reason to prefer MS to B-theoretic eternalism is that our experience of time supports it. We argue that this is false. To this end, we formulate a new family of positions in the philosophy of (...)
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    The Actual Future is Open.Giuseppe Spolaore & Francesco Gallina - 2020 - Erkenntnis 85 (1):99-119.
    Open futurism is the indeterministic position according to which the future is ‘open’, i.e., there is now no fact of the matter as to what future contingent events will actually obtain. Many open futurists hold a branching conception of time, in which a variety of possible futures exist. This paper introduces two challenges to branching-time open futurism, which are similar in spirit to a challenge posed by Fine to tense realism. The paper argues that, to address the new challenges, open (...)
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  6. Subject Matter: A Modest Proposal.Matteo Plebani & Giuseppe Spolaore - 2021 - Philosophical Quarterly 71 (3):605-622.
    The notion of subject matter is a key concern of contemporary philosophy of language and logic. A central task for a theory of subject matter is to characterise the notion of sentential subject matter, that is, to assign to each sentence of a given language a subject matter that may count as its subject matter. In this paper, we elaborate upon David Lewis’ account of subject matter. Lewis’ proposal is simple and elegant but lacks a satisfactory characterisation of sentential subject (...)
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  7. Not Just a Coincidence. Conditional Counter-examples to Locke’s Thesis.Giuseppe Spolaore - 2012 - Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 1 (2):108-115.
    So-called Locke's thesis is the view that no two things of the same kind may coincide, that is, may be completely in the same place at the same time. A number of counter-examples to this view have been proposed. In this paper, some new and arguably more convincing counter-examples to Locke's thesis are presented. In these counter-examples, a particular entity (a string, a rope, a net, or similar) is interwoven to obtain what appears to be a distinct, thicker entity of (...)
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  8. Outline of a Logic of Knowledge of Acquaintance.Samuele Iaquinto & Giuseppe Spolaore - 2019 - Analysis 79:52-61.
    The verb ‘to know’ can be used both in ascriptions of propositional knowledge and ascriptions of knowledge of acquaintance. In the formal epistemology literature, the former use of ‘know’ has attracted considerable attention, while the latter is typically regarded as derivative. This attitude may be unsatisfactory for those philosophers who, like Russell, are not willing to think of knowledge of acquaintance as a subsidiary or dependent kind of knowledge. In this paper we outline a logic of knowledge of acquaintance in (...)
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    Agency and fictional truth: a formal study on fiction-making.Giuseppe Spolaore - 2015 - Synthese 192 (5):1235-1265.
    Fictional truth, or truth in fiction/pretense, has been the object of extended scrutiny among philosophers and logicians in recent decades. Comparatively little attention, however, has been paid to its inferential relationships with time and with certain deliberate and contingent human activities, namely, the creation of fictional works. The aim of the paper is to contribute to filling the gap. Toward this goal, a formal framework is outlined that is consistent with a variety of conceptions of fictional truth and based upon (...)
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    Gunky time and indeterminate existence.Giuseppe Spolaore - 2017 - Manuscrito 40 (1):81-86.
    ABSTRACT The paper criticizes an argument recently presented by Ross Cameron. The argument purports to show that, if time is gunky, and if changes in existence are underwritten by events of coming to be, then there are cases of indeterminate existence. The putative reason is that, if time is gunky, then events of coming to be cannot be instantaneous, and hence, changes in existence must be gradual, non-clear-cut. The paper argues that this argument conflates two different readings of “event of (...)
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    Michelangelo’s Puzzle.Giuseppe Spolaore & Pierdaniele Giaretta - 2018 - Philosophia 46 (2):453-464.
    Michelangelo thought that stone statues pre-exist their sculptors’ performance. Michelangelo’s view gives rise to a puzzle, which we call Michelangelo’s puzzle. Michelangelo’s puzzle looks structurally similar to so-called problems of material constitution ; so it is tempting to suppose that it can be similarly accounted for. This paper argues that the supposition is misguided. Michelangelo’s puzzle raises specific problems, which cannot be adequately dealt with unless one is prepared to give up either the natural view that stone sculptures are human (...)
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    A Problem about Reference in Fiction.Giuseppe Spolaore - 2006 - In Andrea Bottani & Richard Davies (eds.), Modes of Existence: Papers in Ontology and Philosophical Logic. Ontos Verlag. pp. 221-237.
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    Out of Nothing.Daniele Sgaravatti & Giuseppe Spolaore - 2018 - Thought: A Journal of Philosophy (2):132-138.
    Graham Priest proposed an argument for the conclusion that ‘nothing’ occurs as a singular term and not as a quantifier in a sentence like (1) ‘The cosmos came into existence out of nothing’. Priest's point is that, intuitively, (1) entails (C) ‘The cosmos came into existence at some time’, but this entailment relation is left unexplained if ‘nothing’ is treated as a quantifier. If Priest is right, the paradoxical notion of an object that is nothing plays a role in our (...)
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  14. The future ain’t what it used to be: Strengthening the case for mutable futurism.Giacomo Andreoletti & Giuseppe Spolaore - 2021 - Synthese 199 (3-4):10569-10585.
    This paper explores mutable futurism, the view according to which the future can literally change—that is, it can happen that a future time t changes from containing an event E to lacking it. Mutable futurism has received little attention so far, and the details and implications of the view are underexplored in the literature. For instance, it currently lacks a precise metaphysical model and a formal semantics. Although we do not endorse mutable futurism, our goal here is to strengthen the (...)
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    Predicative subject matter.Matteo Plebani & Giuseppe Spolaore - forthcoming - Philosophical Studies:1-19.
    The notions of subject matter and aboutness have been objects of considerable attention among philosophers over the last few years. Current theories of subject matter take sentences to be the primary bearers of subject matter: “sentences have aboutness properties if anything has” (Yablo, Aboutness, Princeton University Press, 2014). However, some subsentential expressions can also be thought of as being about something. Moreover, it appears that the subject matters of sentences depend in a systematic way on the aboutness properties of their (...)
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  16. Transcendental Disagreement.Giorgio Lando & Giuseppe Spolaore - 2014 - The Monist 97 (4):592-620.
    In metaphysical theorizing, it is common to use expressions whose function is that of denoting or being true of absolutely everything. Adopting a scolastic term, these may be called ‘transcendentals’. Different metaphysical theories may adopt different transcendentals, the most usual candidates being ‘thing’, ‘entity’, ‘object’, ‘be’, ‘exist’, and their counterparts in various languages dead or alive. We call ‘transcendental disagreement’ any dissent between philosophical theories or traditions that may be described as a disagreement in the choice of transcendentals. Examples of (...)
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  17. A Philosophically Neutral Semantics for Perception Sentences.Samuele Iaquinto & Giuseppe Spolaore - 2022 - Theoria 88:532-544.
    Jaakko Hintikka proposed treating objectual perception sentences, such as “Alice sees Bob,” as de re propositional perception sentences. Esa Saarinen extended Hintikka’s idea to eventive perception sentences, such as “Alice sees Bob smile.” These approaches, elegant as they may be, are not philosophically neutral, for they presuppose, controversially, that the content of all perceptual experiences is propositional in nature. The aim of this paper is to propose a formal treatment of objectual and eventive perception sentences that builds on Hintikka’s modal (...)
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  18. A. Voltolini, How Ficta Follow Fiction. [REVIEW]Giuseppe Spolaore - 2007 - Epistemologia 30 (2):377-379.
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    A Mereology for the Change of Parts.Pierdaniele Giaretta & Giuseppe Spolaore - 2012 - In Majda Trobok Nenad Miščević & Berislav Žarnić (eds.), Between Logic and Reality. Springer. pp. 243--259.
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  20. Knowability Principle and Disjunction Property.Pierdaniele Giaretta & Giuseppe Spolaore - 2010 - Logique Et Analyse 53 (209):9-23.
     
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    Il mondo messo a fuoco. Storie di allucinazioni e miopie filosofiche (The World in Focus. Stories of Philosophical Hallucinations and Myopias) – By Achille Varzi. [REVIEW]Massimiliano Carrara & Giuseppe Spolaore - 2011 - Dialectica 65 (3):473-477.
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    Validity and Effectiveness of Ambiguity: A Famous Argument by Socrates. [REVIEW]Pierdaniele Giaretta & Giuseppe Spolaore - 2012 - Argumentation 26 (3):393-407.
    An argument can be superficially valid and rhetorically effective even if what is plausibly meant, what is derived from what, and how it is derived is not at all clear. An example of such an argument is provided by Socrates’s famous refutation of Euthyphro’s second definition of holy, which is generally regarded as clearly valid and successful. This paper provides a stricter logical analysis than the ones in the literature. In particular, it is shown that the argument contains a syntactically (...)
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    Concordia discors: scritti in onore di Giuseppe Duso.Giuseppe Duso (ed.) - 2012 - Padova: Padova University Press.
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    Lê-te a ti mesmo: Imaginação, razão e autoconhecimento em Hobbes.Thomaz Spolaor - 2023 - Dois Pontos 20 (3).
    No Leviathan, Hobbes se vale da injunção Délfica nosce teipsum (conhece-te a ti mesmo) como marca do início de uma investigação das paixões humanas. Nesta passagem, contudo, o estatuto do autoconhecimento proposto pelo autor soa obscuro. Ele pode tratar-se de um conhecimento racional capaz de explicar causalmente as paixões humanas; por outro lado, ele pode tratar-se de um conhecimento empírico, referente à deliberação dos meios apropriados para os fins particulares da ação. Defenderei que o autoconhecimento se refere a ambos: o (...)
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    Esperienza religiosa: atti del convegno nazionale, Milano, Università cattolica del Sacro Cuore, 17-18 novembre 2011.Giuseppe Colombo (ed.) - 2012 - Milano: V&P, Vita e pensiero.
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    La sfera di Mœbius: la dottrina matematica della reincarnazione e il cristianesimo.Riccardo Di Giuseppe - 2012 - Massa [Massa Carrara, Italy]: Transeuropa.
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  27. Filosofia del cristianesimo: da Paolo di Tarso a San Tommaso.Giuseppe Gangi - 2012 - Marina di Massa (Ms) [i.e. Massa-Carrara, Italy]: Edizioni clandestine.
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    Mapping religion and spirituality in a postsecular world.Giuseppe Giordan & Enzo Pace (eds.) - 2012 - Boston: Brill.
    This volume offers eleven case studies of contemporary movements from around the world where religious, secular and spiritual dynamics interplay in the postmodern condition of the 21st century, as traditional and contemporary sources are combined in new and dynamic ways.
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  29. Il Discorso E le Sue Parti in Aristotele.Giuseppe Scarpat & Aristotle - 1950 - Paideia.
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    Filosofia italiana e pensiero antico.Giuseppe Cambiano - 2016 - Pisa: Edizioni della Normale.
  31. Ethik und Geschichte : Troeltsch und Rickert.Giuseppe Cantillo - 2016 - In Anna Donise, Antonello Giugliano & Edoardo Massimilla (eds.), Methodologie, Erkenntnistheorie, Wertphilosophie: Heinrich Rickert und seine Zeit. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
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  32. Ars boni et aequi : ovvero i paralipòmeni della scienza giuridica.Giuseppe Limone - 2016 - In Ars boni et aequi: il diritto fra scienza, arte, equità e tecnica. Milano: F. Angeli.
     
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    Le cauchemar de Prométhée: les sciences et leurs limites.Giuseppe Longo - 2023 - Paris: PUF.
    Dans la mythologie grecque, Prométhée - le 'prévoyant' - déroba le feu aux dieux et le transmit aux hommes. Zeus, courroucé par ce transfert technologique, condamna Prométhée à un châtiment itéré à l'identique, à l'infini, algorithmique. Le problème que pose l'ancien mythe est celui des limites de la connaissance. En termes modernes, jusqu'à quel point pouvons-nous transformer la nature sans une connaissance des conséquences de nos actions sur elle? Cette question nous pousse à analyser les limites des sciences : à (...)
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    Socrate e Platone: la ricerca e l'idea.Giuseppe Micunco - 2018 - [Bari]: Stilo editrice.
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    Una filosofia attraverso la storia della filosofia.Giuseppe Riconda - 2017 - Milano: Mimesis. Edited by Marco Brignone.
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    La religione come passione morale.Giuseppe Ruggieri - 2023 - Bologna: Marietti 1820.
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    Socrate e i grandi nuotatori di Delo.Giuseppe Solaro - 2022 - Pisa: Fabrizio Serra editore.
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    Sceptical paths: enquiry and doubt from antiquity to the present.Giuseppe Veltri, Racheli Haliva, Stephan Schmid & Emidio Spinelli (eds.) - 2019 - Berlin: De Gruyter.
    Sceptical Paths gathers a variety of innovative studies that inquire into the presence and function of sceptical elements, strategies, and approaches in various traditions throughout Ancient, Medieval, Modern, and contemporary philosophy. Special at.
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  39. The importance of being Ernesto: Reference, truth and logical form.A. Bianchi, V. Morato & G. Spolaore (eds.) - 2016 - Padova: Padova University Press.
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    Selected Works of Giuseppe Peano.Hubert C. Kennedy & Giuseppe Peano - 1980 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 45 (1):177-180.
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    Stato e diritto in Giuseppe Palmieri.Giuseppe Antonio Arena - 1968 - Napoli,: Liguori.
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    Filosofia, storia, politica: studi di storiografia filosofica offerti a Giuseppe Cacciatore.Giuseppe Bentivegna, Francesco Coniglione, Giancarlo Magnano San Lio & Giuseppe Cacciatore (eds.) - 2016 - Acireale: Bonanno editore.
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    La bella unità: la filosofia della volontà di Giuseppe Tarantino tra ragione e passioni.Giuseppe Foglio (ed.) - 2016 - Ariccia (RM): Aracne editrice int.le S.r.l..
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  44. Giuseppe Arcidiacono: Relatività ed esistenza.Giuseppe Arcidiacono - 1973 - Roma,: Studium Christi. Edited by Pasqaule[From Old Catalog] Magni & Luigi Fantappiè.
     
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    CWI Tract.Giuseppe Longo - 1984
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    Giuseppe Capograssi e Pietro Piovani: riflessioni sull'opera di due maestri.Giuseppe Cacciatore - 2020 - Napoli, NA: Liguori editore.
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  47. On malfunctioning software.Giuseppe Primiero, Nir Fresco & Luciano Floridi - 2015 - Synthese 192 (4):1199-1220.
    Artefacts do not always do what they are supposed to, due to a variety of reasons, including manufacturing problems, poor maintenance, and normal wear-and-tear. Since software is an artefact, it should be subject to malfunctioning in the same sense in which other artefacts can malfunction. Yet, whether software is on a par with other artefacts when it comes to malfunctioning crucially depends on the abstraction used in the analysis. We distinguish between “negative” and “positive” notions of malfunction. A negative malfunction, (...)
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    Jean Hyppolite, entre structure et existence.Giuseppe Bianco & Jean Hyppolite (eds.) - 2013 - Paris: Éditions Rue d'Ulm.
    Célèbre traducteur et commentateur de Hegel, historien de la philosophie contemporaine, passeur de textes et de concepts, professeur et directeur de travaux universitaires, Jean Hyppolite (1906 - 1968) fut un vrai " protecteur de la nouveauté " et, partant, une figure essentielle au développement de la philosophie française du XXe siècle. Ce livre rassemble, avec les contributions de certains de ses anciens élèves les plus éminents (Badiou, Balibar, Macherey) et de chercheurs étrangers, nombre de ses écrits - dont son premier (...)
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    Sulla filosofia spagnola: saggi e ricerche.Giuseppe Cacciatore - 2013 - Bologna: Il mulino.
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    Tempo e rappresentazione in Kant.Giuseppe Giannetto - 2013 - Pomigliano d'Arco (NA): Diogene edizioni.
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