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  1. Feyerabend, truth, and relativisms: Footnotes to the Italian debate.Stefano Gattei - 2016 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 57:87-95.
  2. An original fake: closing the debate on Flammarion's engraving.Stefano Gattei - unknown
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  3. Mill, John Stuart.Stefano Gattei & Vittorio Mathieu - unknown
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  4. Philosophical History of Science.Stefano Gattei - unknown
  5. Popper, Karl.Stefano Gattei - unknown
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  6. Feyerabend, truth, and relativisms: Footnotes to the Italian debate.Stefano Gattei - 2016 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 57:87-95.
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  7. The Kuhn Controversy.Stefano Gattei - unknown
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  8. Johannes Kepler's 'School of Athens' for Astronomy.Stefano Gattei - unknown
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  9. Karl Popper's anti-foundationalist conception of rationality.Stefano Gattei - unknown
  10. Karl Raimund Popper.Stefano Gattei - unknown
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  11. One sustained argument. The Tightly-Knit dialogical structure of Kepler's works.Stefano Gattei - unknown
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  12. Publications of Thomas S. Kuhn.Stefano Gattei - unknown
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  13. Tom e Paul.Stefano Gattei - unknown
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  14. Copernicus' Terse Argument: Scientific and Philosophical Foundations of the Heliocentric Hypothesis.Stefano Gattei - unknown
  15. Galileo and Tennis: Reconciling the New Physics with Commonsense.Stefano Gattei - unknown
    This paper discusses a passage from the Second Day of Galileo’s Dialogue in which explicit reference is made to the game of tennis and, more specifically, to spinning balls. This often overlooked passage forms part and parcel of the tightly-knit argumentative structure of the work, and provides key arguments against Aristotelian physics. Furthermore, Galileo’s choice of terms shows how careful he was in his use of analogies as effective tools to reconcile the new physics that he was struggling to introduce, (...)
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  16. "Per desiderio del vero e delle sue cause": Galileo astronomo filosofo.Stefano Gattei - unknown
    This paper provides the framework for understanding Galileo’s request to the Grand Duke of Tuscany, in 1610, to be appointed in Florence as both Mathematician and Philosopher. By explicitly choosing such a title, he wished to stress the fact that his own work aimed at contributing to the new physical astronomy with which Copernicus inaugurated what is now called the Scientific Revolution. As opposed to Ptolemy, who understood astronomy as a purely mathematical tool in order to “save the phenomena” and (...)
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  17. Editor's introduction of The Kuhn Controversy.Stefano Gattei - unknown
    This special issue of Social Epistemology is devoted to critical comments on Fuller's study of the philosophy of Thomas S. Kuhn and its context.
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  18. Reply to Olivier Rieppel.Stefano Gattei - unknown
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  19. The Shadow of Positivism.Stefano Gattei - unknown
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  20. The Wandering Scot Thomas Seget's album amicorum.Stefano Gattei - unknown
    This paper presents the first complete edition of Thomas Seget’s album amicorum, held at the Vatican Library (Cod. Vat. Lat. 9385). A friend of Galileo and Kepler, Seget was a background figure who played an important role within the learned world of the late Renaissance. Largely invisible in modern scholarship, figures like Seget played significant functions as cultural intermediaries and international political agents, thus occupying a new and critical position within the learned world of early modern Europe. Seget’s album amicorum (...)
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  21. Dall'intuizione alla figura. Il "discorso sul metodo" bergsoniano.Linda Bertelli - unknown
    Although there are many studies focused on the role of images in Bergson’s work, few of them try to outline the relationship between the notion of image (as it emerges from Matter and memory and other essays) and his use of images understood as figures of speech. In order to outline Bergson’s hypothesis on language, this paper tries to delineate this relationship by means of the notions of metaphor and metonymy, advancing the hypothesis that the connection is possible only if (...)
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  22. The Positive Power of Negative Thinking.Stefano Gattei - unknown
    Book reviewed in this article:Science and Scepticism. By John W.N. Watkins.
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  23. Respect as the Ethic of the Open Society.Stefano Gattei - unknown
    Karl Popper’s description of the open society in terms of respect, rather than mere tolerance, appears to be highly relevant today. Although he never explicitly addressed the issues of multiculturalism and valuepluralism in contemporary societies, Popper’s idea of respect provides an effective way to approach them. For, on the one hand, it may help to reframe current debates about multiculturalism in clearer terms. On the other, it provides a critical assessment of the widespread relativism that presents itself as a sort (...)
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  24. Rationality without Foundations.Stefano Gattei - unknown
  25. Thomas Kuhn and the Legacy of Logical Positivism.Stefano Gattei - unknown
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  26. Imre Lakatos, the Man Who would be Philosopher-King.Stefano Gattei - unknown
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  27. Thomas S. Kuhn's 'Linguistic Turn' and the Legacy of Logical Positivism.Stefano Gattei - unknown
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  28. Karl Popper 1902-1994.Stefano Gattei - unknown
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