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    A study of imperial estates - maiuro res caesaris. Ricerche sulla proprietà imperiale Nel principato. Pp. 482. Bari: Edipuglia, 2012. Cased, €70. Isbn: 978-88-7228-655-5. [REVIEW]Annalisa Marzano - 2014 - The Classical Review 64 (2):545-547.
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    Moore and Wittgenstein: scepticism, certainty, and common sense.Annalisa Coliva - 2010 - New York, NY: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Does scepticism threaten our common sense picture of the world? Does it really undermine our deep-rooted certainties? Answers to these questions are offered through a comparative study of the epistemological work of two key figures in the history of analytic philosophy, G. E. Moore and Ludwig Wittgenstein.
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  3. Varieties of failure (of warrant transmission: what else?!).Annalisa Coliva - 2012 - Synthese 189 (2):235-254.
    In the contemporary expanding literature on transmission failure and its connections with issues such as the Closure principle, the nature of perceptual warrant, Moore’s proof of an external world and the effectiveness of Humean scepticism, it has often been assumed that there is just one kind of it: the one made familiar by the writings of Crispin Wright and Martin Davies. Although it might be thought that one kind of failure is more than enough, Davies has recently challenged this view: (...)
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    The Varieties of Self-Knowledge.Annalisa Coliva - 2016 - London: Palgrave.
    This book explores the idea that self-knowledge comes in many varieties. We “know ourselves” through many different methods, depending on whether we attend to our propositional attitudes, our perceptions, sensations or emotions. Furthermore, sometimes what we call “self-knowledge” is not the result of any substantial cognitive achievement and the characteristic authority we grant to our psychological self-ascription is a conceptual necessity, redeemed by unravelling the structure of several interlocking concepts. This book critically assesses the main contemporary positions held on the (...)
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  5. Disagreement unhinged, constitutivism style.Annalisa Coliva & Michele Palmira - 2021 - Metaphilosophy 52 (3-4):402-415.
    Hinge epistemology has to dispel the worry that disagreeing over hinges is rationally inert. Building on a companion piece (Coliva and Palmira 2020), this paper offers a constitutivist solution to the problem of rational inertia by maintaining that a Humean sceptic and a hinge epistemologist disagree over the correct explication of the concept of epistemic rationality. The paper explores the implications of such a solution. First, it clarifies in what sense a disagreement over hinges would be a conceptual disagreement. Secondly, (...)
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    Which “key to all mythologies”* about the self?—A note on where the illusions of transcendence come from and how to resist them.Annalisa Coliva - 2012 - In Simon Prosser Francois Recanati (ed.), Immunity to Error Through Misidentification: New Essays. Cambridge University Press.
    It is a striking feature of philosophical reflection on the self that it often ends up being revisionary of our commonsensical intuition that it is identical to a living human being with, intrinsically, physical and psychological properties. As is well known, Descartes identified the self with a mental entity, Hume denied the existence of such an entity and Kant reduced it to a transcendental ego—to a mere condition of possibility for experience and thought. In the Tractatus, Wittgenstein followed Kant —or, (...)
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  7. Moore's Proof, liberals, and conservatives : is there a (Wittgensteinian) third way?Annalisa Coliva - 2012 - In Mind, meaning, and knowledge: themes from the philosophy of Crispin Wright. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    In the last few years there has been a resurgence of interest in Moore’s Proof of the existence of an external world, which is now often rendered as follows:1 (I) Here’s a hand (II) If there is a hand here, there is an external world Therefore (III) There is an external world The contemporary debate has been mostly triggered by Crispin Wright’s influential—conservative —“Facts and certainty” and further fostered by Jim Pryor’s recent—liberal—“What’s wrong with Moore’s argument?”.2 This debate is worth (...)
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  8. How to Commit Moore’s Paradox.Annalisa Coliva - 2015 - Journal of Philosophy 112 (4):169-192.
    Moore’s paradox is taken to be emblematic of peculiarities in the first person point of view, and to have significant implications for several issues in epistemology, in philosophy of language and mind. Yet, its nature remains elusive. In the first part of the paper, the main kinds of analysis of it hereto proposed in the literature are criticized. Furthermore, it is claimed that there are cases in which its content can be legitimately judged. Close inspection of those cases reveals that (...)
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  9. Philosophical Progress, Skepticism, and Disagreement.Annalisa Coliva & Louis Doulas - 2024 - In Maria Baghramian, J. Adam Carter & Rach Cosker-Rowland (eds.), Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Disagreement. New York, NY: Routledge.
    This chapter serves as an opinionated introduction to the problem of convergence (that there is no clear convergence to the truth in philosophy) and the problem of peer disagreement (that disagreement with a peer rationally demands suspending one’s beliefs), and some of the issues they give rise to, namely, philosophical skepticism and progress in philosophy. After introducing both topics and surveying the various positions in the literature we explore the prospects of an alternative, hinge-theoretic account.
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    Extended Rationality: A Hinge Epistemology.Annalisa Coliva - 2015 - London, England: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Extended Rationality: A Hinge Epistemology provides a novel account of the structure of epistemic justification. Its central claim builds upon Wittgenstein's idea in On Certainty that epistemic justifications hinge on some basic assumptions and that epistemic rationality extends to these very hinges. It exploits these ideas to address major problems in epistemology, such as the nature of perceptual justifications, external world skepticism, epistemic relativism, the epistemic status of basic logical laws, of the Principle of the Uniformity of Nature, of our (...)
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  11. What philosophical disagreement and philosophical skepticism hinge on.Annalisa Coliva & Louis Doulas - 2022 - Synthese 200 (3):1-14.
    Philosophers disagree. A lot. Pervasive disagreement is part of the territory; consensus is hard to find. Some think this should lead us to embrace philosophical skepticism: skepticism about the extent to which we can know, or justifiably believe, the philosophical views we defend and advance. Most philosophers in the literature fall into one camp or the other: philosophical skepticism or philosophical anti-skepticism. Drawing on the insights of hinge epistemology, this paper proposes another way forward, an intermediate position that appeals both (...)
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  12. Error Through Misidentification.Annalisa Coliva - 2006 - Journal of Philosophy 103 (8):403-425.
  13. Moore's Proof, liberals, and conservatives : is there a (Wittgensteinian) third way?Annalisa Coliva - 2012 - In Mind, meaning, and knowledge: themes from the philosophy of Crispin Wright. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    In the last few years there has been a resurgence of interest in Moore’s Proof of the existence of an external world, which is now often rendered as follows:1 (I) Here’s a hand (II) If there is a hand here, there is an external world Therefore (III) There is an external world The contemporary debate has been mostly triggered by Crispin Wright’s influential—conservative —“Facts and certainty” and further fostered by Jim Pryor’s recent—liberal—“What’s wrong with Moore’s argument?”.2 This debate is worth (...)
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    Relativism (New Problems of Philosophy).Maria Baghramian & Annalisa Coliva - 2019 - New York, NY, USA: Routledge. Edited by Annalisa Coliva.
    Relativism, an ancient philosophical doctrine, is once again a topic of heated debate. In this book, Maria Baghramian and Annalisa Coliva present the recent arguments for and against various forms of relativism. -/- The first two chapters introduce the conceptual and historical contours of relativism. These are followed by critical investigations of relativism about truth, conceptual relativism, epistemic relativism, and moral relativism. The concluding chapter asks whether it is possible to make sense of relativism as a philosophical thesis. -/- (...)
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    Scetticismo: dubbio, paradosso e conoscenza.Annalisa Coliva - 2012 - Roma: Laterza.
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  16. «Sangue perfetto che poi non si beve...»: Le lezioni di Benedetto Varchi sul canto XXV del purgatorio.Annalisa Andreoni - 2004 - Rinascimento 44:139-223.
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    Amore e reciprocità: un percorso filosofico tra il reale e l'impossibile.Annalisa Caputo - 2017 - Bari: Stilo editrice.
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    La filosofia e il sacro: Martin Heidegger lettore di Rudolf Otto.Annalisa Caputo - 2002 - Bari: Stilo.
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    Introduction.Annalisa Coliva, Sebastiano Moruzzi & Giorgio Volpe - 2012 - Synthese 189 (2):221-234.
    This Introduction to the special issue on “Skepticism and Justification” provides a background to the nine articles collected here and a detailed summary of each, which highlights their interconnections and relevance to the debate at the heart of the issue.
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    Rules, Reason and Self-KnowledgeBy Julia Tanney.Annalisa Coliva - 2014 - Analysis 74 (2):353-355.
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    La Philosophy for Community.Annalisa Decarli - 2020 - Società Degli Individui 68:88-98.
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  22. P. GILBERT-N. SPACCAPELO (a cura di), Il Teologo e la Storia. Lonergan's Centenary (1904-2004).Annalisa Fabris - 2008 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 100 (1):140.
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  23. Le carte piacentine del Decameron.Annalisa Grippa - 1999 - Annali Della Facoltà di Lettere E Filosofia:Università di Siena 20:77-120.
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    Norme e natura: una genealogia del corpo umano.Michela Marzano - 2001 - Napoli: Vivarium.
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    (2 other versions)Présentation.Michela Marzano - 2005 - Cités 21 (1):9-15.
    Le corps est désormais partout – non seulement il accompagne notre existence de tous les jours , mais il est aussi au centre de multiples représentations . Son statut, cependant, est loin d’être clair et évident. D’une part, il est considéré comme ce par quoi l’on peut montrer quel genre d’individu on est. D’autre..
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    Sull'economia della reciprocità.Ferruccio Marzano - 2001 - Idee 46:25-64.
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    The Attempt to Uproot Sunni-Arab Influence: A Geo-Strategic Analysis of the Western, Israeli and Iranian Quest for Domination: by Nabil Khalifé, translated by Joseph A. Kéchichian, Eastbourne, UK, Sussex Academic Press, 2017, xxii + 239 pp., $34.95/£25.00.Arturo Marzano - 2020 - The European Legacy 26 (1):101-103.
    This volume is the translation of a book whose title is Targeting Sunnis: Who Will Lead the Arabic-Islamic World, Sa’udi Arabia or Iran?—A Western-Israeli-Iranian Strategic Plan to Dominate the Mid...
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    The Right of Dominium.Maria M. Marzano - 1999 - The Personalist Forum 15 (2):257-273.
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    Il paesaggio è un mostro: città selvatiche e nature ibride.Annalisa Metta - 2022 - Roma: DeriveApprodi.
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    Social workers and moral choices. Ethical questions about Giovanna’s case.Annalisa Pasini - 2015 - Ethics and Social Welfare 9 (4):403-412.
  31. Lamberto Borghi e l'educazione hassidica in rapporto alla Gabbala.Annalisa Pinter - 2005 - In Franco Cambi, Paolo Orefice & Luciana Bellatalla (eds.), Educazione, libertà, democrazia: il pensiero pedagogico di Lamberto Borghi. Napoli: Liguori. pp. 61--167.
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    Les éditions Tèchne et le livre d'artiste en Italie dans les années 1960 et 1970.Annalisa Rimmaudo - 2008 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 2 (2):81-86.
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    Activity theory between historical engagement and future-making practice.Annalisa Sannino, Harry Daniels & Kris Gutiérrez - 2009 - In Annalisa Sannino, Harry Daniels & Kris D. Gutierrez (eds.), Learning and expanding with activity theory. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 1--18.
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    Learning and expanding with activity theory.Annalisa Sannino, Harry Daniels & Kris D. Gutierrez (eds.) - 2009 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    In this volume, Engeström's work is used as a springboard to reflect on the question of the use, appropriation, and further development of the classic heritage within activity theory.
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    Ibn Khaldūn: le origini arabe della sociologia della civilizzazione e del potere.Annalisa Verza - 2018 - Milano, Italy: FrancoAngeli.
  36. Against (neo-Wittgensteinian) entitlements.Annalisa Coliva - 2020 - In Peter Graham & Nikolaj Jang Lee Linding Pedersen (eds.), Epistemic Entitlement. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
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  37. Mind, meaning, and knowledge: themes from the philosophy of Crispin Wright.Annalisa Coliva (ed.) - 2012 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    This volume is a collective exploration of major themes in the work of Crispin Wright, one of today's leading philosophers. These newly commissioned papers are divided into four sections, preceded by a substantial Introduction, which places them in the context of the development of Wright's ideas. The distinguished contributors address issues such as the rule-following problem, knowledge of our meanings and minds, truth, realism, anti-realism and relativism, as well as the nature of perceptual justification, the cogency of arguments such as (...)
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  38. Self-knowledge and commitments.Annalisa Coliva - 2009 - Synthese 171 (3):365 - 375.
    In this paper I provide an outline of a new kind of constitutive account of self-knowledge. It is argued that in order for the model properly to explain transparency, a further category of propositional attitudes—called “commitments”—has to be countenanced. It is also maintained that constitutive theories can’t remain neutral on the issue of the possession of psychological concepts, and a proposal about the possession of the concept of belief is sketched. Finally, it is claimed that in order for a constitutive (...)
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    Editorial: Embodied Cognition Over the Lifespan: Theoretical Issues and Implications for Applied Settings.Annalisa Setti & Anna M. Borghi - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
  40. Philosophical (and Scientific) Progress: A Hinge Account.Coliva Annalisa & Louis Doulas - forthcoming - In Sanford C. Goldberg & Mark Walker (eds.), Attitude in Philosophy. Oxford University Press.
    Just as skepticism about our knowledge of the external world is thought to engender a kind of despair, skepticism about our philosophical knowledge, if true, engenders a despair of a similar kind. We remain optimistic. Despair, we urge, needn’t get the best of us. Philosophical knowledge is attainable. Progress is possible. But we aren’t overly optimistic either. Philosophical skepticism has its place. In this chapter, we show how philosophical knowledge and philosophical progress is possible in light of widespread disagreement in (...)
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  41. Moore's Proof And Martin Davies's Epistemic Projects.Annalisa Coliva - 2010 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 88 (1):101-116.
    In the recent literature on Moore's Proof of an external world, it has emerged that different diagnoses of the argument's failure are prima facie defensible. As a result, there is a sense that the appropriateness of the different verdicts on it may depend on variation in the kinds of context in which the argument is taken to be a move, with different characteristic aims. In this spirit, Martin Davies has recently explored the use of the argument within two different epistemic (...)
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    Doubts, Philosophy, and Therapy.Annalisa Coliva - 2021 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 45:155-177.
    There is nowadays a tendency, to be dated back to Gordon Baker’s reading, to interpret the later Wittgenstein as proposing a thoroughly therapeutic view of philosophy. Accordingly, he was not dealing with philosophical problems to show how they originated in a misunderstanding of our language. For that would have presupposed his advancing theses about how language works. Rather, his therapeutic method was in the service of liberating philosophers from the kind of intellectual prejudices that would prompt them to ask philosophical (...)
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  43. Toy Models in Physics and the Reasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics.Annalisa Marzuoli - 2008 - In Giovanna Corsi & Rossella Lupacchini (eds.), Deduction, Computation, Experiment: Exploring the Effectiveness of Proof. Berlin and Milano: Springer. pp. 49.
  44. The paradox of Moore's proof of an external world.Annalisa Coliva - 2008 - Philosophical Quarterly 58 (231):234–243.
    Moore's proof of an external world is a piece of reasoning whose premises, in context, are true and warranted and whose conclusion is perfectly acceptable, and yet immediately seems flawed. I argue that neither Wright's nor Pryor's readings of the proof can explain this paradox. Rather, one must take the proof as responding to a sceptical challenge to our right to claim to have warrant for our ordinary empirical beliefs, either for any particular empirical belief we might have, or for (...)
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  45. On What There Really Is to Our Notion of Ownership of a Thought.Annalisa Coliva - 2002 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 9 (1):41-46.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 9.1 (2002) 41-46 [Access article in PDF] On What There Really Is to Our Notion of Ownership of a Thought Annalisa Coliva JOHN CAMPBELL'S REPLY to my paper aims at reestablishing the point that there are two strands to our notion of ownership of a thought. There are two ways of cashing out this idea. 1 First, one could say that A is the (...)
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    Developing the Vectorial Glance: Infrastructural Inversion for the New Agenda on Government Information Systems.Annalisa Pelizza - 2016 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 41 (2):298-321.
    Integrating information systems has become a key goal for governments worldwide. Systems of “authentic registers,” for instance, provide government agencies with information from databases acknowledged as the only legitimate sources of data. Concerns are thus arising about the risks for democratic accountability constituted by more and more integrated governmental IS. Studies call for a new research agenda that investigates the redistribution of authority and accountability entailed by interoperable IS. This article contributes to this endeavor by suggesting the “vectorial glance” as (...)
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  47. Wittgenstein Today.Annalisa Coliva & Eva Picardi (eds.) - 2004 - Il poligrafo.
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    “No disease for the others”: How COVID-19 data can enact new and old alterities.Annalisa Pelizza - 2020 - Big Data and Society 7 (2).
    The COVID-19 pandemic invites a question about how long-standing narratives of alterity and current narratives of disease are entwined and re-enacted in the diagnosis of COVID-19. In this commentary, we discuss two related phenomena that, we argue, should be taken into account in answering this question. First, we address the diffusion of pseudoscientific accounts of minorities’ immunity to COVID-19. While apparently praising minorities’ biological resistance, such accounts rhetorically introduce a distinction between “Us” and “Them,” and in so doing produce new (...)
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  49. Which Hinge Epistemology?Annalisa Coliva - 2016 - International Journal for the Study of Skepticism 6 (2-3):79-96.
    _ Source: _Volume 6, Issue 2-3, pp 79 - 96 The paper explores the idea of a “hinge epistemology,” considered as a theory about justification which gives center-stage to Wittgenstein’s notion of _hinges_. First, some basic methodological considerations regarding the relationship between merely exegetical work on Wittgenstein’s texts and more theoretically committed work are put forward. Then, the main problems raised in _On Certainty_ and the most influential interpretative lines it has given rise to so far are presented and discussed. (...)
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  50. Hinges and Certainty. A Précis of Moore and Wittgenstein. Scepticism, Certainty and Common Sense.Annalisa Coliva - 2013 - Philosophia 41 (1):1-12.
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