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  1. L'Algoritmo scambiato.Tampoia Francesco (ed.) - 1988 - Firenze Libri: Firenze Libri.
    "e PER ME,PENSO,SOGGIUNSE,SE LO STUDIO DI TUTTE QUESTE SCIENZE, CHE ABBIAMO PASSATE IN RASSEGNA è FATTO IN GUISA DA CONDURCI AD INTENDERE LA COMUNANZA E LA PARENTELA reciproca tra loro, e si colgano le ragioni per le quali sono intimamente connesse, allora la loro trattazione ci porterà alla meta a cui ci indirizziamo, e non costituirà una fatica vana, in caso contrario, avremo lavorato inutilmente. Rep.,531d.
     
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  2. Socrate non è Elisa, però... Un raffronto tra intelligenza umana e intelligenza artificiale.Tampoia Francesco (ed.) - 1993 - Firenze Libri Atheneum.
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  3. Autobiography-Heterobiography, Philosophy and Religion in Derrida.Francesco Tampoia - 2010 - Symposium 14 (1):119-142.
    In this paper, I would like to show how the movements of never stable meanings that link biography and religion are figured and interwoven throughout a kind of ineffable literary and philosophical notion of religion. Religion is a notion that can be understood through a cluster of topics such as origin, promise, dissociation, the unconditional, forgiveness, the undeconstructable and the possibility of the impossible—terms and expressions that Derrida suggests describe God.
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    Alain Badiou, Conditions Reviewed by.Francesco Tampoia - 2010 - Philosophy in Review 30 (2):77-79.
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    Agnes Czajka and Bora Isyar eds., Europe after Derrida Crisis and Potentiality. Reviewed by.Tampoia Francesco - 2016 - Philosophy in Review 36 (6):252-254.
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    Badiou; Democracy: Citizenship; Democracy Into and Onto the Web.Francesco Tampoia - 2015 - Cosmos and History 11 (1):315-326.
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    Clayton Crockett , Radical Political Theology: Religion and Politics After Liberalism . Reviewed by.Francesco Tampoia - 2012 - Philosophy in Review 32 (3):164-166.
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    Catherine Malabou , Plasticity at the Dusk of Writing: Dialectic, Destruction, Deconstruction . Reviewed by.Francesco Tampoia - 2011 - Philosophy in Review 31 (5):372-374.
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    Daniel O. Dahlstrom, ed. , Interpreting Heidegger: Critical Essays . Reviewed by.Francesco Tampoia - 2013 - Philosophy in Review 33 (3):182–185.
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    Il filosofo dimezzato.Francesco Tampoia - 2000 - Roma: Armando.
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  11. Lorenzo Fabbri, The Domestication of Derrida: Rorty, Pragmatism and Deconstruction.Francesco Tampoia - 2009 - Philosophy in Review 29 (1):25.
     
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  12. Martin Heidegger, The Essence of Truth: On Plato's Parable of the Cave and Theaetetus Reviewed by.Francesco Tampoia - 2004 - Philosophy in Review 24 (1):29-31.
     
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    Miriam Leonard, ed. , Derrida and Antiquity . Reviewed by.Francesco Tampoia - 2012 - Philosophy in Review 32 (4):297-299.
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    Michael Naas, "The End of the World and Other Teachable Moments: Jacques Derrida’s Final Seminar.".Francesco Tampoia - 2022 - Philosophy in Review 42 (1):29-32.
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    Max Statkiewicz , Rhapsody of Philosophy: Dialogues with Plato in Contemporary Thought . Reviewed by.Francesco Tampoia - 2011 - Philosophy in Review 31 (4):305-307.
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    Rodolphe Gashé, Europe, or the Infinite Task: A Study of a Philosophical Concept Reviewed by.Francesco Tampoia - 2010 - Philosophy in Review 30 (1):39-41.
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  17. Richard Rorty, Philosophy as Cultural Politics: Philosophical Papers (Vol. 4) Reviewed by.Francesco Tampoia - 2008 - Philosophy in Review 28 (1):70-73.
     
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  18. Simon Morgan Wortham, Derrida: Writing Events Reviewed by.Francesco Tampoia - 2009 - Philosophy in Review 29 (3):186-189.
     
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  19. Simon Morgan Wortham, Derrida: Writing Events.Francesco Tampoia - 2009 - Philosophy in Review 29 (3):186.
     
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  20. Bi-medial Plato, Derrida's pharmakon.Francesco Tampoia - manuscript
    Only ten years since Derrida’s death, with critical detachment, is it possible to be in touch with him again, to start from the beginning of his philosophizing in company with Plato, and from this vantage point to re-read Dissemination? What really stands between Plato and Derrida? In the first page of Pharmacia Derrida writes: “We will take off here from the Phaedrus ... Only a blind or grossly insensitive reading, could indeed spread the rumour that Plato was simply condemning the (...)
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  21. Iter Italicum and Leibniz/Giordano correspondence.Francesco Tampoia - manuscript
    Letters exchanged by scientists are a crucial source by which to trace the process that accompanies their scientific evolution. In this paper -accomplished through a historical approach- I aim to throw new light on Leibniz's continuing interest in classical geometry and to stress the significance of his correspondence with the Italian mathematician Vitale Giordano.
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  22. Philosophers and Europe: M. Heidegger, G. Gadamer, J. Derrida.Francesco Tampoia - 2005 - In Centro de Estudios Europeos Actas VII Congreso ‘Cultura Europea’ Cizur Menor, Navarra: Thomson / Aranzadi 2005. Cizur Menor, Navarra: Thomson / Aranzadi 2005..
    In the 20th century among the greatest philosophers and literates there was an ample, ideal, wide ranging forum on the question of Europe to which, following a run already started by F. Nietzsche, M. Heidegger, E. Husserl, P. Valéry, Ortega y Gasset, Nikolaj Berdjaev, and after the second world war G. Gadamer, J. Habermas, J. Derrida and others offered meaningful contributions. The questions were: What will be of the spirit of Europe? What will be of Europe? Europe: quo vadis? The (...)
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  23. The tropes of Rorty: the ironist. (a re- description).Francesco Tampoia - manuscript
    After a discussion of the fundamental tropes of Rorty’s philosophy, in and beyond Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature, and after describing an imaginary conversation between Rorty, Heidegger, Derrida, and Dewey, the paper- a sort of monography in a nutshell- aims to shed new light on the strategic figure of the ironist as developed by Rorty in Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity. Who really is the Rortyan ironist? A comparison between the ironist and the Platonic character of Callicles clearly shows that (...)
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  24. The Other Heading and Europe.Francesco Tampoia - manuscript
    In Politics of Friendship, the aporias of friendship transposed to democracy indicate that if democracy is a promise of the universal inclusiveness of each singular one counting equally, and if its fraternal or national limitation naturalizes the ineluctable decision of inclusion and exclusion, then true friendship requires dis-proportion. It demands a certain rupture in reciprocity and equality, as well as the interruption of all fusion between the you and the me. In this way democracy remains an un-fulfillable promise. In what (...)
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  25. Tangents and Metonymies in Derrida’s “On Touching–Jean-Luc Nancy”.Francesco Tampoia - manuscript
    At a distance of more ten years from publication (2000 French/2005 English translation), with this essay I will re-read, comment and discuss, in different way and in form of anthological sketch, the Derridean volume ‘On Touching-Jean Luc Nancy’, focusing in particular on its ‘tangents and its metonymies’, its manifold entanglements with the metaphysics of touch and bodily connections. Making use of the geometrical figure of the tangent, Derrida affirms that "[if] philosophy has touched the limit [my emphasis-J. D. ]. of (...)
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  26. The Origin of Europe and the esprit de geometrie.Francesco Tampoia - manuscript
    In searching for the origin of Europe and the cultural region/continent that we call “Europe”, at first glance we have to consider at least a double view: on the one hand the geographical understanding which indicates a region or a continent. On the other a certain form of identity and culture described and defined as European. Rodolphe Gasché taking hint from Husserl’s passage ‘Europe is not to be construed simply as a geographical and political entity’ states that a rigorous engagement (...)
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  27. Centro de Estudios Europeos Actas VII Congreso ‘Cultura Europea’ Cizur Menor, Navarra: Thomson / Aranzadi 2005.Francesco Tampoia - 2005 - Cizur Menor, Navarra: Thomson / Aranzadi 2005..
     
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    Socrate non è Elisa, però--.Francesco Tampoia - 1993 - Firenze Libri Atheneum.
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  29. The origin of Europe and the Esprit de Geometrie.Francesco Tampoia - 2020 - Cosmos and History 16.
    ABSTRACT: In searching for the origin of Europe and the cultural region/continent that we call “Europe”, at first glance we have to consider at least a double view: on the one hand the geographical understanding which indicates a region or a continent; on the other a certain form of identity and culture described and defined as European. Rodolphe Gasché taking hint from Husserl’s passage ‘Europe is not to be construed simply as a geographical and political entity’ states that a rigorous (...)
     
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    Vitale Giordano: Un matematico bitontino nella Roma barocca.Francesco Tampoia - 2005 - Rome: Armando.
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  31. Lisa A. Shabel, Mathematics in Kant’s Critical Philosophy-Reflections on Mathematical Practice. Routledge New York & London 2003, pp.192 $ 65.00 (hbk) ISBN 0-415-93955-0. Recensione di Francesco Tampoia 3/06/2004. [REVIEW]Francesco Tampoia - manuscript
    Scopo di questo agile ma denso volume è approfondire “The part played by the mathematical construction in the context of a full investigation of Kant’s theory of sensibility, that to say the Transcendental Aesthetic”. Si tratta della ripresentazione della tesi di dottorato della Shabel, da cui la stessa ha riportato ampi squarci per un articolo award-winning 1998 dal titolo ”Kant on the Symbolic Construction of Mathematical Concepts” (Studies in the History and the Philosophy of Science). Non si tratta di un (...)
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  32. Bettina Bergo, Joseph Cohen, and Raphael Zagury-Orly, eds. Judeities. Questions for Jacques Derrida Reviewed by. [REVIEW]Francesco Tampoia - 2008 - Philosophy in Review 28 (2):81-84.
     
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    Giorgio Agamben, Alain Badiou, Daniel Bensaïd, Wendy Brown, Jean-Luc Nancy, Jacques Rancière, Kristin Ross and Slavoj Žižek, Democracy in What State? [REVIEW]Francesco Tampoia - 2014 - Philosophy in Review 34 (1-2):94-97.
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  34. Giorgio Agamben, The Time that Remains: A Commentary on the Letter to the Romans Reviewed by. [REVIEW]Francesco Tampoia - 2006 - Philosophy in Review 26 (5):311-313.
     
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  35. Jacques Derrida, Geneses, Genealogies, Genres, and Genius: The Secrets of the Archive Reviewed by. [REVIEW]Francesco Tampoia - 2007 - Philosophy in Review 27 (4):255-256.
     
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  36. Sean Gaston, Starting with Derrida: Plato, Aristotle and Hegel Reviewed by. [REVIEW]Francesco Tampoia - 2009 - Philosophy in Review 29 (3):186-189.
     
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    Zeynep Direk and Leonard Lawlor, eds. , Companion to Derrida . Reviewed by. [REVIEW]Francesco Tampoia - 2015 - Philosophy in Review 35 (2):63-66.
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    Natural and Artificial Intelligence: A Comparative Analysis of Cognitive Aspects.Francesco Abbate - 2023 - Minds and Machines 33 (4):791-815.
    Moving from a behavioral definition of intelligence, which describes it as the ability to adapt to the surrounding environment and deal effectively with new situations (Anastasi, 1986), this paper explains to what extent the performance obtained by ChatGPT in the linguistic domain can be considered as intelligent behavior and to what extent they cannot. It also explains in what sense the hypothesis of decoupling between cognitive and problem-solving abilities, proposed by Floridi (2017) and Floridi and Chiriatti (2020) should be interpreted. (...)
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  39. Williamson on Counterpossibles.Berto Francesco, David Ripley, Graham Priest & Rohan French - 2018 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 47 (4):693-713.
    A counterpossible conditional is a counterfactual with an impossible antecedent. Common sense delivers the view that some such conditionals are true, and some are false. In recent publications, Timothy Williamson has defended the view that all are true. In this paper we defend the common sense view against Williamson’s objections.
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    An analysis of informational power transformations: from modern state to the new regime of performativity.Francesco Abbate - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-12.
    This paper examines the role and power of the state in modernity and its transformation throughout it and into the present. First, it recognizes the centrality of the role of information control for the modern state constitution, which allows sovereign power to extend to the national level. Secondly, it discusses the shift of state power from a purely informational power to an informational and bargaining power, as well as the gradual transformation of sovereignty into governmentality. Finally, it analyzes the transformations (...)
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  41. The Guise of the Good.Francesco Orsi - 2015 - Philosophy Compass 10 (10):714-724.
    According to the doctrine of the guise of the good, all that is desired is seen by the subject as good to some extent. As a claim about action, the idea is that intentional action, or acting for a reason, is action that is seen as good by the agent. I explore the thesis' main attractions: it provides an account of intentional behavior as something that makes sense to the agent, it paves the way for various views in meta-ethics and (...)
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  42. Conceivability and possibility: some dilemmas for Humeans.Francesco Berto & Tom Schoonen - 2018 - Synthese 195 (6):2697-2715.
    The Humean view that conceivability entails possibility can be criticized via input from cognitive psychology. A mainstream view here has it that there are two candidate codings for mental representations (one of them being, according to some, reducible to the other): the linguistic and the pictorial, the difference between the two consisting in the degree of arbitrariness of the representation relation. If the conceivability of P at issue for Humeans involves the having of a linguistic mental representation, then it is (...)
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  43. Truth in Fiction, Impossible Worlds, and Belief Revision.Francesco Berto & Christopher Badura - 2019 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 97 (1):178-193.
    We present a theory of truth in fiction that improves on Lewis's [1978] ‘Analysis 2’ in two ways. First, we expand Lewis's possible worlds apparatus by adding non-normal or impossible worlds. Second, we model truth in fiction as belief revision via ideas from dynamic epistemic logic. We explain the major objections raised against Lewis's original view and show that our theory overcomes them.
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  44. The explanatory objection to the fitting attitude analysis of value.Francesco Orsi & Andrés G. Garcia - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 178 (4):1207-1221.
    The fitting attitude analysis of value states that for objects to have value is for them to be the fitting targets of attitudes. Good objects are the fitting targets of positive attitudes, while bad objects are the fitting targets of negative attitudes. The following paper presents an argument to the effect that value and the fittingness of attitudes differ in terms of their explanations. Whereas the fittingness of attitudes is explained, inter alia, by both the properties of attitudes and those (...)
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  45. Fitting Attitudes and Solitary Goods.Francesco Orsi - 2013 - Mind 122 (487):687-698.
    In this paper I argue that Bykvist’s recent challenges to the fitting-attitude account of value (FA) can be successfully met. The challenge from solitary goods claims that FA cannot account for the value of states of affairs which necessarily rule out the presence of favouring subjects. I point out the modal reasons why FA can account for solitary goods by appealing to contemplative attitudes. Bykvist’s second challenge, the ‘distance problem’, questions the ability of FA to match facts about the intensity (...)
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  46. A Modality Called ‘Negation’.Francesco Berto - 2015 - Mind 124 (495):761-793.
    I propose a comprehensive account of negation as a modal operator, vindicating a moderate logical pluralism. Negation is taken as a quantifier on worlds, restricted by an accessibility relation encoding the basic concept of compatibility. This latter captures the core meaning of the operator. While some candidate negations are then ruled out as violating plausible constraints on compatibility, different specifications of the notion of world support different logical conducts for negations. The approach unifies in a philosophically motivated picture the following (...)
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  47. The Logic of Framing Effects.Francesco Berto & Aybüke Özgün - 2023 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 52 (3):939-962.
    _Framing effects_ concern the having of different attitudes towards logically or necessarily equivalent contents. Framing is of crucial importance for cognitive science, behavioral economics, decision theory, and the social sciences at large. We model a typical kind of framing, grounded in (i) the structural distinction between beliefs activated in working memory and beliefs left inactive in long term memory, and (ii) the topic- or subject matter-sensitivity of belief: a feature of propositional attitudes which is attracting growing research attention. We introduce (...)
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  48. Impossible Worlds and the Logic of Imagination.Francesco Berto - 2017 - Erkenntnis 82 (6):1277-1297.
    I want to model a finite, fallible cognitive agent who imagines that p in the sense of mentally representing a scenario—a configuration of objects and properties—correctly described by p. I propose to capture imagination, so understood, via variably strict world quantifiers, in a modal framework including both possible and so-called impossible worlds. The latter secure lack of classical logical closure for the relevant mental states, while the variability of strictness captures how the agent imports information from actuality in the imagined (...)
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  49. Development of a Manufacturing Ontology for Functionally Graded Materials.Francesco Furini, Rahul Rai, Barry Smith, Georgio Colombo & Venkat Krovi - 2016 - In Francesco Furini, Rahul Rai, Barry Smith, Georgio Colombo & Venkat Krovi (eds.), Proceedings of International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference (IDETC/CIE).
    The development of manufacturing technologies for new materials involves the generation of a large and continually evolving volume of information. The analysis, integration and management of such large volumes of data, typically stored in multiple independently developed databases, creates significant challenges for practitioners. There is a critical need especially for open-sharing of data pertaining to engineering design which together with effective decision support tools can enable innovation. We believe that ontology applied to engineering (OE) represents a viable strategy for the (...)
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  50. Negation on the Australian Plan.Francesco Berto & Greg Restall - 2019 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 48 (6):1119-1144.
    We present and defend the Australian Plan semantics for negation. This is a comprehensive account, suitable for a variety of different logics. It is based on two ideas. The first is that negation is an exclusion-expressing device: we utter negations to express incompatibilities. The second is that, because incompatibility is modal, negation is a modal operator as well. It can, then, be modelled as a quantifier over points in frames, restricted by accessibility relations representing compatibilities and incompatibilities between such points. (...)
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