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    Elements of language creativity.Simone Casini - 2021 - Semiotica 2021 (241):45-59.
    This paper proposes a concept of creativity that stems from a semiotic and linguistic theoretical perspective, in which the formal frame of reference for variation and linguistic change considers and evaluates both the process of general interaction and the contact of languages as a global phenomenon. This method proposes an analysis of creativity that ranges from reflections of ancient philosophy to a contemporary linguistic perspective, incorporates international ideologies, and identifies, within the dimensions of use and social sharing, the principle capable (...)
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    Newton: The Classical Scholia.Paolo Casini - 1984 - History of Science 22 (1):1-46.
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    The PC Algorithm and the Inference to Constitution.Lorenzo Casini & Michael Baumgartner - 2023 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 74 (2):405-429.
    Gebharter has proposed using one of the best known Bayesian network causal discovery algorithms, PC, to identify the constitutive dependencies underwriting mechanistic explanations. His proposal assumes that mechanistic constitution behaves like deterministic direct causation, such that PC is directly applicable to mixed variable sets featuring both causal and constitutive dependencies. Gebharter claims that such mixed sets, under certain restrictions, comply with PC’s background assumptions. The aim of this article is to show that Gebharter’s proposal incurs severe problems, ultimately rooted in (...)
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    How to Model Mechanistic Hierarchies.Lorenzo Casini - 2016 - Philosophy of Science 83 (5):946-958.
    Mechanisms are usually viewed as inherently hierarchical, with lower levels of a mechanism influencing, and decomposing, its higher-level behaviour. In order to adequately draw quantitative predictions from a model of a mechanism, the model needs to capture this hierarchical aspect. The recursive Bayesian network formalism was put forward as a means to model mechanistic hierarchies by decomposing variables. The proposal was recently criticized by Gebharter and Gebharter and Kaiser, who instead propose to decompose arrows. In this paper, I defend the (...)
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    Confirmation by Robustness Analysis: A Bayesian Account.Lorenzo Casini & Jürgen Landes - forthcoming - Erkenntnis:1-43.
    Some authors claim that minimal models have limited epistemic value (Fumagalli, 2016; Grüne-Yanoff, 2009a). Others defend the epistemic benefits of modelling by invoking the role of robustness analysis for hypothesis confirmation (see, e.g., Levins, 1966; Kuorikoski et al., 2010) but such arguments find much resistance (see, e.g., Odenbaugh & Alexandrova, 2011). In this paper, we offer a Bayesian rationalization and defence of the view that robustness analysis can play a confirmatory role, and thereby shed light on the potential of minimal (...)
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  6. Can Interventions Rescue Glennan’s Mechanistic Account of Causality?Lorenzo Casini - 2016 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 67 (4):1155-1183.
    Glennan appeals to interventions to solve the ontological and explanatory regresses that threaten his mechanistic account of causality . I argue that Glennan’s manoeuvre fails. The appeal to interventions is not able to address the ontological regress, and it blocks the explanatory regress only at the cost of making the account inapplicable to non-modular mechanisms. I offer a solution to the explanatory regress that makes use of dynamic Bayesian networks. My argument is illustrated by a case study from systems biology, (...)
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    Not-So-Minimal Models.Lorenzo Casini - 2014 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 44 (5):646-672.
    What can we learn from “minimal” economic models? I argue that learning from such models is not limited to conceptual explorations—which show how something could be the case—but may extend to explanations of real economic phenomena—which show how something is the case. A model may be minimal qua certain world-linking properties, and yet “not-so-minimal” qua learning, provided it is externally valid. This, in turn, depends on using the right principles for model building and not necessarily “isolating” principles. My argument is (...)
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    Situated conditional reasoning.Giovanni Casini, Thomas Meyer & Ivan Varzinczak - 2023 - Artificial Intelligence 319 (C):103917.
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    Variable Definition and Independent Components.Lorenzo Casini, Alessio Moneta & Marco Capasso - 2021 - Philosophy of Science 88 (5):784-795.
    In the causal modeling literature, it is well known that ill-defined variables may give rise to ambiguous manipulations. Here, we illustrate how ill-defined variables may also induce mistakes in causal inference when standard causal search methods are applied. To address the problem, we introduce a representation framework, which exploits an independent component representation of the data, and demonstrate its potential for detecting ill-defined variables and avoiding mistaken causal inferences.
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  10. (1 other version)Causation.Lorenzo Casini - 2012 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 27 (2):203-219.
    How many notions of cause are there? The causality literature is witnessing a flourishing of pluralist positions. Here I focus on a recent debate on whether interpreting causality in terms of inferential relations commits one to semantic pluralism (Reiss 2011) or not (Williamson 2006). I argue that inferentialism is compatible with a ‘weak’ form of monism, where causality is envisaged as one, vague cluster concept. I offer two arguments for this, one for vagueness, one for uniqueness. Finally, I qualify in (...)
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    Constitution, Non-Causal Explanation, and Demarcation.Lorenzo Casini - 2025 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 12.
    In philosophy of science, constitutive explanations have attracted much attention since Craver’s influential book Explaining the Brain (2007). His Mutual Manipulability (MM) theory of constitution aimed to explicate constitution as a non-causal explanatory relation and to demarcate between constituents and non-constituents. But MM received decisive criticism. In response, Craver et al. (2021) have recently proposed a new theory, called Matched Interlevel Experiments (MIE), which is currently gaining traction in various fields. The authors claim that MIE retains “the spirit of MM (...)
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    Malfunctions and teleology: On the chances of statistical accounts of functions.Lorenzo Casini - 2017 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 7 (2):319-335.
    The core idea of statistical accounts of biological functions is that to function normally is to provide a statistically typical contribution to some goal state of the organism. In this way, statistical accounts purport to naturalize the teleological notion of function in terms of statistical facts. Boorse’s, 542–573, 1977) original biostatistical account was criticized for failing to distinguish functions from malfunctions. Recently, many have attempted to circumvent the criticism, 519–541, 2012, Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 39, 634–647, 2014). Here, I (...)
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  13. An Abductive Theory of Constitution.Michael Baumgartner & Lorenzo Casini - 2017 - Philosophy of Science 84 (2):214-233.
    The first part of this paper finds Craver’s (2007) mutual manipulability theory (MM) of constitution inadequate, as it definitionally ties constitution to the feasibility of idealized experiments, which, however, are unrealizable in principle. As an alternative, the second part develops an abductive theory of constitution (NDC), which exploits the fact that phenomena and their constituents are unbreakably coupled via common causes. The best explanation for this common-cause coupling is the existence of an additional dependence relation, viz. constitution. Apart from adequately (...)
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    Causality in complex systems: An inferentialist proposal.Lorenzo Casini - unknown
    I argue for an inferentialist account of the meaning of causal claims, which draws on the writings of Sellars and Brandom. The account is meant to be widely applicable. In this work, it is motivated and defended with reference to complex systems sciences, i.e., sciences that study the behaviour of systems with many components interacting at various levels of organisation (e.g. cells, brain, social groups). Here are three, seemingly-uncontroversial platitudes about causality. (1) Causal relations are objective, mind-independent relations and, as (...)
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    (1 other version)Alexander Gebharter: Causal Nets, Interventionism, and Mechanisms. Philosophical Foundations and Applications.Lorenzo Casini - 2018 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 49 (3):481-485.
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    A missed encounter between species. The interplay of scientific realism and aesthetics in Painlevé’s cinematographic experiments on the octopus.Silvia Casini - 2022 - Studi di Estetica 24.
    Jean Painlevé’s films blend aesthetic concerns and scientific realism operating a micro-turn within the broader cinematographic turn that occurred in the sciences in the 20th century. By engaging with his films on the octopus, an animal studied to illuminate human consciousness and firmly grounded in the popular imagina-tion through literature and the arts, this article demonstrates how Painlevé em-braced a politics of life organised around the concept of a missed encounter be-tween life forms.
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    A. Roversi, L'odio in rete. Siti ultras, nazifascismo online, jihad islamica.S. Casini - 2007 - Polis 21 (1):168-169.
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  18. Bångstyriga emotioner.Lorenzo Casini - 2005 - Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 2.
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    Constitution and Causal Roles.Lorenzo Casini & Michael Baumgartner - unknown
    Alexander Gebharter has recently proposed to use Bayesian network causal discovery methods to identify the constitutive dependencies that underwrite mechanistic explanations. The proposal depends on using the assumptions of the causal Bayesian network framework to implicitly define mechanistic constitution as a kind of deterministic direct causal dependence. The aim of this paper is twofold. In the first half, we argue that Gebharter’s proposal incurs severe conceptual problems. In the second half, we present an alternative way to bring Bayesian network tools (...)
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    Candide, Theodicy and the «Philosophie de l'Histoire».Paolo Casini - 2011 - Rivista di Filosofia 102 (3):381-404.
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  21. Diderot and the portrait of eclectic philosophy.P. Casini - 1984 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 38 (148):35-45.
     
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  22. Descartes och Spinoza om själens aktioner och passioner.Lorenzo Casini - 2000 - Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 1.
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  23. Diderat "philosophe.".Paolo Casini - 1962 - Bari,: Laterza.
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    De Rerum Natura: A origem da linguagem e da civilização no Livro 5, v.925-1240, de Lucrécio.Raquel Goes Casini - 2021 - Páginas de Filosofía 10 (1):5-32.
    O presente artigo foi desenvolvido durante a pesquisa de Iniciação Científica realizada na Faculdade de Filosofia, Letras e Ciências Humanas da Universidade de São Paulo com o apoio do CNPq. A pesquisa teve como objetivo o estudo e a análise dos versos 925-1240 do Livro 5 da obra De Rerum Natura de Tito Lucrécio Caro. Tal recorte apresenta principalmente a origem da linguagem e da civilização. Para o desenvolvimento desse artigo, com base na frequência do curso Lingua e Letteratura Latina (...)
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    Eros e utopia: arte, sensualità e liberazione nel pensiero di Herbert Marcuse.Leonardo Casini - 1999 - Roma: Carocci.
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  26. Engaging hand to hand with the moving image: Serra, Viola and Grandrieux's radical gestures.Silvia Casini - 2014 - In Henrik Gustafsson & Asbjørn Grønstad, Cinema and Agamben: ethics, biopolitics and the moving image. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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    Emotions in renaissance humanism: Juan Luis Vives' De anima et vita.Lorenzo Casini - 2002 - In Henrik Lagerlund & Mikko Yrjönsuuri, Emotions and choice from boethius to descartes. kluwer. pp. 205--228.
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    Filosofia e fisica da Newton a Kant.Paolo Casini (ed.) - 1978 - Torino: Loescher.
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    Ficciones de patagonia: La invención Del sur en la novela de mempo giardinelli.Silvia Casini - 2006 - Alpha (Osorno) 23.
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  30. Gli enciclopedisti e le antinomie del progresso'.P. Casini - 1975 - Rivista di Filosofia 66:236-56.
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  31. Herschel, Whewell, Stuart Mill e l'«analogia della natura».P. Casini - 1981 - Rivista di Filosofia 21 (3):372-91.
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    Introduzione a Rousseau.Paolo Casini - 1974 - Roma: Laterza.
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  33. Introduzione all'illuminismo.Paolo Casini - 1973 - Roma-Bari,: Laterza.
  34. Il concetto di “molecola organica” nella filosofia naturale del Settecento'.P. Casini - 1958 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 37:359-374.
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  35. Illuminismo e scienze in Italia. Per un bilancio di dieci anni di studi italiani di storia della scienza secolo XVIII.P. Casini - 1991 - Rivista di Filosofia 82 (3):455-475.
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    Il momento newtoniano in Italia: un post-scriptum.Paolo Casini - 2006 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 2.
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  37. Il mito pitagorico e la rivoluzione astronomica.P. Casini - 1994 - Rivista di Filosofia 85 (1):7-33.
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  38. Il problema D'Alembert.Paolo Casini - 1970 - Rivista di Filosofia 1 (1):26-47.
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    James, Freud e il determinismo della psiche.Paolo Casini - 2002 - Rivista di Filosofia 93 (1):65-88.
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  40. Juan Luis Vives' conception of freedom of the will and its scholastic background.Lorenzo Casini - 2006 - Vivarium 44 (s 2-3):396-417.
    The aim of the present paper is to approach Juan Luis Vives' conception of freedom of the will in light of scholastic discussions on will and free choice, and point to some interesting similarities with the analysis of free choice contained in Jean Buridan's Quaestiones super decem libros Ethicorum Aristotelis ad Nicomachum.
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    (1 other version)Juan Luis Vives [joannes ludovicus Vives].Lorenzo Casini - 2009 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Kant e la rivoluzione newtoniana.Paolo Casini - 2004 - Rivista di Filosofia 95 (3):377-418.
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    Leibnitiana.Paolo Casini - 2002 - Rivista di Filosofia 93 (3):459-470.
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    Leopardi apprendista: scienza e filosofia.Paolo Casini - 1998 - Rivista di Filosofia 89 (3):417-444.
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  45. L'epoca della borghesia.Paolo Casini - 1997 - In Nicolao Merker, Storia della filosofia moderna e contemporanea: La cultura filosofica moderna e contemporanea. Roma: Editori Riuniti.
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  46. L'eclissi della scienza'.Paolo Casini - 1970 - Rivista di Filosofia 61 (3):239-262.
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    La filosofia a Roma.Paolo Casini - 2003 - Rivista di Filosofia 94 (2):215-284.
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  48. L’attribuzione Funzionale Nelle Scienze Biologiche.Giovanni Casini - 2007 - Humana Mente 1 (2):6-16.
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  49. La natura.Paolo Casini - 1975 - Milano: ISEDI.
     
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  50. Le nuove frontiere della scienza.Carlo Casini (ed.) - 2001 - Roma: Editoriale Pantheon.
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