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  1. The Manifold Turns of Truth. A biographical-theoretical interview with Manlio Iofrida.Aldo G. Gargani - 2010 - Iris. European Journal of Philosophy and Public Debate 2 (4):289-345.
    In the following interview with Manlio Iofrida, Aldo Giorgio Gargani retraces the fundamental moments and key phases of his intellectual development: his early childhood and adolescence in Genoa, strongly marked by the influence of his artist father and of the social context of the immediate post-war situation; his studies at the Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa, and subsequently at the University of Oxford, which resulted to his first book on Wittgenstein; the achievement during the 1960s of a distinctive (...)
     
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  2. Funzione dell'immaginazione e modelli della spiegazione scientifica in Harvey e Cartesio.Aldo G. Gargani - 1970 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 25 (3):250.
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    La réalisation linguistique de la vérité.Aldo G. Gargani & Patrick Sauret - 1992 - Rue Descartes 5:121-141.
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    Wittgenstein: momenti di una critica del sapere.Aldo Giorgio Gargani, Amedeo G. Conte & Rosaria Egidi - 1983 - Guida Editori.
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    Wittgenstein: musica, parola, gesto.Aldo Giorgio Gargani - 2008 - Milano: R. Cortina.
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    Le savoir sans fondements: la conduite intellectuelle comme structuration de l'expérience commune.Aldo Giorgio Gargani - 2013 - Librairie Philosophique Vrin.
    English summary: Aldo Giorgio Gargani innovates in his use of Wittgensteinian concepts to argue that the formation of scientific and philosophical knowledge is not a linear progression, but a collection of instruments or conceptual and behavioral models, decisional procedures that are born of the different forms of human life as extensions of their anthropological contexts. Through this book Gargani demonstrates how Wittgensteins thinking can be used a truly efficient toolbox. French description: Aldo Giorgio Gargani (1933-2009) (...)
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  7. Wittgenstein: la filosofia come analisi delle possibilità.Aldo Giorgio Gargani - 2008 - Il Pensiero 2:5-34.
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    Hobbes e la scienza.Aldo Giogio Gargani - 1971 - Torino,: G. Einaudi.
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  9. Lo stupore e il caso.Aldo Giorgio Gargani - 1985 - Roma: Laterza.
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    Le récit de la pensée.Aldo Gargani - 2009 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 4 (2):119-124.
    Résumé Comme poète et comme romancière, Ingeborg Bachmann a tenté de confronter le langage à ses limites à la suite de Ludwig Wittgenstein. Sa lecture permet à Gargani de réfléchir philosophiquement au langage et à la connaissance et ainsi de découvrir l’utopie d’un « nouveau langage ».
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    Le récit de la pensée.Aldo Giorgio Gargani & Claire Margat - 2009 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 4 (2):119-124.
    Résumé Comme poète et comme romancière, Ingeborg Bachmann a tenté de confronter le langage à ses limites à la suite de Ludwig Wittgenstein. Sa lecture permet à Gargani de réfléchir philosophiquement au langage et à la connaissance et ainsi de découvrir l’utopie d’un « nouveau langage ».
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    Alle origini della filosofia analitica. Frege e Wittgenstein.Aldo Giorgio Gargani - 2005 - Giornale di Metafisica 27 (2):415-436.
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    Criss-crossing a Philosophical Landscape.Aldo Giorgio Gargani - 1992 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 42:211-227.
    Beginning with an analysis of the notion of repetition as an essential factor shaping linguistic, logical, mathematical and scientific procedures some parallels are drawn between Psychoanalysis and Wittgensteinian Philosophy. The view is put forward that in the case of Freud's concept of neurosis as well as in Wittgenstein's concept of rule-following there is not just a monotonous and unvarying replay of one and the same content but rather a steady modification. Thus generating new moments again and again both in Wittgenstein's (...)
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  14. Crisi della ragione: [scritti.Aldo Giorgio Gargani (ed.) - 1979 - Torino: G. Einaudi.
     
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    Ethics and Aesthetics in the Definition of the Self. Freud and Wittgenstein.Aldo Giorgio Gargani - 1992 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 42 (1):211-227.
    Beginning with an analysis of the notion of repetition as an essential factor shaping linguistic, logical, mathematical and scientific procedures some parallels are drawn between Psychoanalysis and Wittgensteinian Philosophy. The view is put forward that in the case of Freud's concept of neurosis as well as in Wittgenstein's concept of rule-following there is not just a monotonous and unvarying replay of one and the same content but rather a steady modification. Thus generating new moments again and again both in Wittgenstein's (...)
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    Ethics and Aesthetics in the Definition of the Self. Freud and Wittgenstein.Aldo Giorgio Gargani - 1992 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 42 (1):211-227.
    Beginning with an analysis of the notion of repetition as an essential factor shaping linguistic, logical, mathematical and scientific procedures some parallels are drawn between Psychoanalysis and Wittgensteinian Philosophy. The view is put forward that in the case of Freud's concept of neurosis as well as in Wittgenstein's concept of rule-following there is not just a monotonous and unvarying replay of one and the same content but rather a steady modification. Thus generating new moments again and again both in Wittgenstein's (...)
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  17. Ernst Mach e la cultura austriaca.Aldo Gargani - 1990 - Nuova Civiltà Delle Macchine 8 (1):36-48.
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  18. Freud, Wittgenstein, Musil.Aldo Giorgio Gargani - 1992 - Shakespeare & Kafka.
     
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    Introduzione a Wittgenstein..Aldo Giorgio Gargani - 1973 - Roma-Bari,: Laterza.
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  20. Il libro sul Motto di Spirito di Freud E la sua relazione con la teoria letteraria.Aldo Gioorgio Gargani - 2008 - In Pierluigi Barrotta, Anna Laura Lepschy & Emma Bond (eds.), Freud and Italian Culture. Peter Lang.
     
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  21. Internal Relations. Syntax and Use in Wittgenstein's Philosophical Analysis.Aldo Gargani - 1985 - Theoria 2:61-71.
     
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  22. Il sapere senza fondamenti.Aldo Giorgio Gargani - 1975 - [Torino : G. Einaudi],:
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    "I vari volti della verità". Intervista biografico-teorica a cura di Manlio Iofrida.Aldo Giorgio Gargani - 2002 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 15 (1):21-74.
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  24. Linguaggio ed esperienza in Ludwig Wittgenstein.Aldo Giorgio Gargani - 1966 - Firenze : F.: le Monnier.
     
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  25. Linguaggio ed esperienza in Ludwig Wittgenstein.Aldo Gargani - 1966 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 162:117-117.
     
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    Le paradigme esthétique dans l'analyse philosophique de Wittgenstein.Aldo Giorgio Gargani - 2003 - Rue Descartes 39 (1):56-68.
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    Wittgensteins ethische Einstellung.Aldo Gargani - 1989 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 33 (1):67-84.
    Es gibt eine enge Verbindung zwischen Wittgensteins ethischer Einstellung und seiner Ablehnung des philosophischen Theoretisierens. Wittgenstein betrachtet es als Aufgabe des Menschen, in sich selbst mit Mut hinunterzusteigen, um durch eine sprachliche Analyse seine innere Natur zu enthüllen. Wittgenstein arbeitet den Unterschied zwischen oberflächlichen und tiefergehenden ethischen Einstellungen als sprachphilosophischen Unterschied zwischen Oberflächengrammatik und Tiefengrammatik heraus. Die von Wittgenstein so bezeichnete Oberflächengrammatik ruft die grammatischen Täuschungen hervor, die für die Sublimierung und Idealisierung der philosophischen Theorien verantwortlich sind.
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    Wittgensteins ethische Einstellung.Aldo Gargani - 1989 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 33 (1):67-84.
    Es gibt eine enge Verbindung zwischen Wittgensteins ethischer Einstellung und seiner Ablehnung des philosophischen Theoretisierens. Wittgenstein betrachtet es als Aufgabe des Menschen, in sich selbst mit Mut hinunterzusteigen, um durch eine sprachliche Analyse seine innere Natur zu enthüllen. Wittgenstein arbeitet den Unterschied zwischen oberflächlichen und tiefergehenden ethischen Einstellungen als sprachphilosophischen Unterschied zwischen Oberflächengrammatik und Tiefengrammatik heraus. Die von Wittgenstein so bezeichnete Oberflächengrammatik ruft die grammatischen Täuschungen hervor, die für die Sublimierung und Idealisierung der philosophischen Theorien verantwortlich sind.
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  29. Su Carcaterra e Lecaldano.Aldo Gargani - 1976 - Rivista di Filosofia 4:114.
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  30. Stili di analisi.Aldo Giorgio Gargani - 1980 - Milano: Feltrinelli.
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  31. Stili di analisi: l'unità perduta del metodo filosofico.Aldo Giorgio Gargani - 1993 - Milano: Feltrinelli.
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    Sguardo e destino.Aldo Giorgio Gargani - 1988
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  33. Un Libro Sulla Filosofia Analitica.Aldo Giorgio Gargani - 1962 - Edizione di "Filosofia".
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  34. Vincoli e possibilità nei codici del sapere.Aldo Gargani - 2005 - Teoria 25 (2):155-181.
    Contemporary philosophical and scientific culture is characterized by limiting conditions and bounds of various kind which conflict with the human being’s attitude and propensity to generalizing hypotheses and theories beyond the bounds of their legitimate application. Nonetheless, bounds and limits are not to be seen only as being obstacles to knowledge, but they are shown to get new intellectual possibilities off the ground by their putting aside illegitimate generalizations and substituting a new domain of differences for the latter, with the (...)
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    Wittgensteins ethische Einstellung.Aldo Gargani - 1989 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 33 (1):67-84.
    Es gibt eine enge Verbindung zwischen Wittgensteins ethischer Einstellung und seiner Ablehnung des philosophischen Theoretisierens. Wittgenstein betrachtet es als Aufgabe des Menschen, in sich selbst mit Mut hinunterzusteigen, um durch eine sprachliche Analyse seine innere Natur zu enthüllen. Wittgenstein arbeitet den Unterschied zwischen oberflächlichen und tiefergehenden ethischen Einstellungen als sprachphilosophischen Unterschied zwischen Oberflächengrammatik und Tiefengrammatik heraus. Die von Wittgenstein so bezeichnete Oberflächengrammatik ruft die grammatischen Täuschungen hervor, die für die Sublimierung und Idealisierung der philosophischen Theorien verantwortlich sind.
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    Wittgensteins ethische Einstellung.Aldo Gargani - 1989 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 33 (1):67-84.
    Es gibt eine enge Verbindung zwischen Wittgensteins ethischer Einstellung und seiner Ablehnung des philosophischen Theoretisierens. Wittgenstein betrachtet es als Aufgabe des Menschen, in sich selbst mit Mut hinunterzusteigen, um durch eine sprachliche Analyse seine innere Natur zu enthüllen. Wittgenstein arbeitet den Unterschied zwischen oberflächlichen und tiefergehenden ethischen Einstellungen als sprachphilosophischen Unterschied zwischen Oberflächengrammatik und Tiefengrammatik heraus. Die von Wittgenstein so bezeichnete Oberflächengrammatik ruft die grammatischen Täuschungen hervor, die für die Sublimierung und Idealisierung der philosophischen Theorien verantwortlich sind.
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  37. Wittgenstein and Contemporary Philosophy.Brian Mcguinness & Aldo Giorgio Gargani - 1985 - ETS.
     
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    Etica ed estetica nella formazione.Giuseppe Varchetta, Aldo Giorgio Gargani, Luigi Pagliarani & Fulvio Carmagnola (eds.) - 1990 - Milano: Guerini.
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    ?Thomas Bernhard's infinite phrase?: A summary. [REVIEW]Aldo Giorgio Gargani - 1992 - Argumentation 6 (4):445-459.
    Gargani's work aims at discovering the link connecting the multifarious aspects of contemporary Austrian culture in the connection between ethics and aesthetics. In Gargani's view this connection is responsible for the strong criticism of contemporary society, based on mechanization and automatic processes, as it is instanced by such authors as F. Kafka, L. Wittgenstein, R. Musil, I. Bachmann and above all Thomas Bernhard. According to Gargani's essay, starting from the rejection of the notion of a correspondence relation (...)
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    Scienza e filosofia della complessità: studi in memoria di Aldo Giorgio Gargani.Angelo Marinucci, Stefano Salvia, Luca Bellotti & Aldo Giorgio Gargani (eds.) - 2020 - Roma: Carocci editore.
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  41. Aldo G. Gargani ou du (dé) constructivisme en philosophie.C. Paoletti - 1994 - Archives de Philosophie 57 (1):73-81.
     
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  42. Gargani, Aldo, G. or on (de) constructivism in philosophy.C. Paoletti - 1994 - Archives de Philosophie 57 (1):73-81.
     
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    Aldo G. Gargani, "Linguaggio ed esperienza in Ludwig Wittgenstein". [REVIEW]Max Rieser - 1970 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 8 (1):108.
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    Aldo G. Gargani, "Hobbes e la Scienza". [REVIEW]Herbert Wallace Schneider - 1972 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 10 (3):360.
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  45. Frege's new science.G. Aldo Antonelli & Robert C. May - 2000 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 41 (3):242-270.
    In this paper, we explore Fregean metatheory, what Frege called the New Science. The New Science arises in the context of Frege’s debate with Hilbert over independence proofs in geometry and we begin by considering their dispute. We propose that Frege’s critique rests on his view that language is a set of propositions, each immutably equipped with a truth value (as determined by the thought it expresses), so to Frege it was inconceivable that axioms could even be considered to be (...)
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  46. Numerical Abstraction via the Frege Quantifier.G. Aldo Antonelli - 2010 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 51 (2):161-179.
    This paper presents a formalization of first-order arithmetic characterizing the natural numbers as abstracta of the equinumerosity relation. The formalization turns on the interaction of a nonstandard cardinality quantifier with an abstraction operator assigning objects to predicates. The project draws its philosophical motivation from a nonreductionist conception of logicism, a deflationary view of abstraction, and an approach to formal arithmetic that emphasizes the cardinal properties of the natural numbers over the structural ones.
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  47. Representability in second-order propositional poly-modal logic.G. Aldo Antonelli & Richmond H. Thomason - 2002 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 67 (3):1039-1054.
    A propositional system of modal logic is second-order if it contains quantifiers ∀p and ∃p, which, in the standard interpretation, are construed as ranging over sets of possible worlds (propositions). Most second-order systems of modal logic are highly intractable; for instance, when augmented with propositional quantifiers, K, B, T, K4 and S4 all become effectively equivalent to full second-order logic. An exception is S5, which, being interpretable in monadic second-order logic, is decidable.
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  48. Non-monotonic logic.G. Aldo Antonelli - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    The term "non-monotonic logic" covers a family of formal frameworks devised to capture and represent defeasible inference , i.e., that kind of inference of everyday life in which reasoners draw conclusions tentatively, reserving the right to retract them in the light of further information. Such inferences are called "non-monotonic" because the set of conclusions warranted on the basis of a given knowledge base does not increase (in fact, it can shrink) with the size of the knowledge base itself. This is (...)
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  49. On the general interpretation of first-order quantifiers.G. Aldo Antonelli - 2013 - Review of Symbolic Logic 6 (4):637-658.
    While second-order quantifiers have long been known to admit nonstandard, or interpretations, first-order quantifiers (when properly viewed as predicates of predicates) also allow a kind of interpretation that does not presuppose the full power-set of that interpretationgeneral” interpretations for (unary) first-order quantifiers in a general setting, emphasizing the effects of imposing various further constraints that the interpretation is to satisfy.
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  50. Proto-Semantics for Positive Free Logic.Antonelli G. Aldo - 2000 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 29 (3):277-294.
    This paper presents a bivalent extensional semantics for positive free logic without resorting to the philosophically questionable device of using models endowed with a separate domain of "non-existing" objects. The models here introduced have only one (possibly empty) domain, and a partial reference function for the singular terms (that might be undefined at some arguments). Such an approach provides a solution to an open problem put forward by Lambert, and can be viewed as supplying a version of parametrized truth non (...)
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