Phenomenology and Mind 24
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Phenomenology and Mind 24

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INTRODUCTION

Paolo Di Lucia and Lorenzo Passerini Glazel, Introduction. Veritas in Dicto, Veritas in Re

Amedeo Giovanni Conte, Three Paradigms for a Philosophy of the True: Apophantic Truth, Eidological Truth, Idiological Truth

SECTION I. Truth of Language (De Dicto Truth) vs. Truth of Things (De Re Truth)

Roberta De Monticelli, Ockham's Razor, or the Murder of Concreteness. A Vindication of the Unitarian Tradition

Richard Davies, Monadic Truth and Falsity

Stefano Caputo, One but not the Same

Paolo Heritier, True God and True Man: Some Implications

SECTION II. Truth of Things and the Normative and Axiological Dimensions of Reality

Anna Donise, A Stratified Theory of Value

Venanzio Raspa, On Emotional Truth

Sergei Talanker, No True Persuasive Definition Marginalizes?

Carlos MorujĂŁo, Subjective Meanings and Normative Values in Alfred Schutz's Philosophy of Human Action

SECTION III. Truth, Validity, and Normativity

Pedro M. S. Alves, A Phenomenological Analysis of the Nomothetic Noema. Discussing the De Dicto and De Re Formulations of Normative Sentences

Wojciech ?e?aniec, Things We Must Never Do (If Any)

Sara Papic, Can Linguistic Correctness Provide Us with Categorical Semantic Norms?

Virginia Presi, Custom in Action. Ferdinand Tönnies' Ontology of the Normative

SECTION IV. Truth and Validity in Action: Norm Effectiveness and Nomotropic Behaviour

Pascal Richard, Norms as "Intentional Systems"

Alba Lojo, The Semantic Conception of Efficacy and Constitutive Rules: Mapping a Tough Relationship

Giovanni Bombelli, Normativity, Truth, Validity and Effectiveness. Remarks Starting from the Horizon of the "Common Sense"

SECTION V. Further Contributions

Caterina Del Sordo and Roberta Lanfredini, Matter at a Crossroads: Givenness vs Forceful Quality

Stefano Colloca, On the Deontic Validity of the General Exclusive Norm

Alessandro Volpe, Doing Justice to Solidarity: On the Moral Role of Mutual Support

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Table of contents

  1. INTRODUCTION.VERITAS IN DICTO, VERITAS IN RE
  2. THREE PARADIGMS FOR APHILOSOPHY OF THE TRUE:APOPHANTIC TRUTH,EIDOLOGICAL TRUTH,IDIOLOGICAL TRUTH
  3. OCKHAM’S RAZOR, OR THE MURDEROF CONCRETENESS. A VINDICATIONOF THE UNITARIAN TRADITION
  4. MONADIC TRUTH AND FALSITY
  5. ONE BUT NOT THE SAME
  6. TRUE GOD AND TRUE MAN: SOME IMPLICATIONS
  7. A STRATIFIED THEORY OF VALUE
  8. ON EMOTIONAL TRUTH
  9. NO TRUE PERSUASIVE DEFINITIONMARGINALIZES?
  10. SUBJECTIVE MEANINGS ANDNORMATIVE VALUES IN ALFREDSCHUTZ’S PHILOSOPHY OF HUMANACTION
  11. A PHENOMENOLOGICAL ANALYSISOF THE NOMOTHETIC NOEMA.DISCUSSING THE DE DICTO ANDDE RE FORMULATIONS OFNORMATIVE SENTENCES
  12. THINGS WE MUST NEVER DO (IF ANY)
  13. CAN LINGUISTIC CORRECTNESSPROVIDE US WITH CATEGORICALSEMANTIC NORMS?
  14. CUSTOM IN ACTION.FERDINAND TÖNNIES’ ONTOLOGY OFTHE NORMATIVE
  15. NORMS AS “INTENTIONAL SYSTEMS”
  16. THE SEMANTIC CONCEPTION OFEFFICACY AND CONSTITUTIVERULES: MAPPING A TOUGHRELATIONSHIP
  17. NORMATIVITY, TRUTH, VALIDITY ANDEFFECTIVENESS.REMARKS STARTING FROM THEHORIZON OF THE “COMMON SENSE”
  18. MATTER AT A CROSSROADS:GIVENNESS VS FORCEFUL QUALITY
  19. ON THE DEONTIC VALIDITYOF THE GENERAL EXCLUSIVE NORM
  20. DOING JUSTICE TO SOLIDARITY:ON THE MORAL ROLE OF MUTUALSUPPORT