Courses in Italy

 

Current courses in Italy

LORENZO MAGNANI
Course: PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE (University of Pavia, Italy, Undergraduate Students, Philosophy)

2008/09 – current: Epistemology and philosophical foundations of science. Epistemology, philosophy of technology, and ethical values. The problem of hypothetical reasoning and its eco-cognitive dimensions.
Course: PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE (University of Pavia, Graduate Students, Philosophy and Mathematics, Italy)

2008/09 –current; Basic issues in philosophy of science and of technology. Scientific reasoning. Cognitive aspects of epistemology. Computational philosophy and hypothetical reasoning. The problem of distributed cognition.

TOMMASO BERTOLOTTI

2015/16 – current; COGNITIVE PHILOSOPHY (University of Pavia, Italy, Undergraduate and Graduate Students, Philosophy)
Courses in Italy since 1976

LORENZO MAGNANI

Course: EPISTEMOLOGY AND FOUNDATIONS OF COMPUTATIONAL PHILOSOPHY AND OF PHILOSOPHY OF TECHNOLOGY (University of Pavia, Italy, Graduate Students, Philosophy)

2003/04, 2004/05, 2005/06, 2006/07, 2007/08 Basic issues in philosophy of science and of technology. Scientific reasoning. Cognitive aspects of epistemology. Computational philosophy and creative reasoning in science.
Course: PHILOSOPHY OF FORMAL AND NATURAL SCIENCES (University of Pavia, Italy, Graduate Students, Mathematics)

2003/04, 2004/05, 2005/06, 2006/07, 2007/08 Basic issues in philosophy of formal and natural sciences. Scientific and mathematical reasoning. Cognitive aspects of formal sciences. Computational philosophy and creative reasoning in formal sciences.
Course: LOGIC AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE (University of Pavia, Italy, for Undergraduate Students, Biotechnology)

2003/04, 2004/05, 2005/06, 2006/07, 2007/08 Logic and intelligent reasoning; epistemology and philosophical foundations of science.
Course: LOGIC (University of Pavia, Italy, Undergraduate and Graduate Students Philosophy, Mathematics, Computer Science)

1998/99 Logic and intelligent reasoning; computational philosophy; epistemology today.
1997/98 Logic and artificial intelligence. Abduction in exact and human sciences.
1996/97 Introduction to mathematical logic.
1995/96 Introduction to mathematical logic. Abduction in human and social sciences.
1994/95 Logic and knowledge representation. Elements of computational philosophy.
1993/94 Logic and informatics. Problems of automation of reasoning.
1992/93 Introduction to mathematical logic. The problem of abduction.
1991/92 Introduction to mathematical logic. Logic and artificial intelligence.
Course: EPISTEMOLOGY (University of Pavia, Italy, Undergraduate and Graduate Students, Philosophy)

2001/02, 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05, 2005/06, 2006/07 A. Epistemology and philosophical foundations of science. B. Epistemology, philosophy of technology, and ethical values. The problem of abductive reasoning.
1998/99 Incommensurability and intertheoretic relations. Transcendental philosophy and epistemology. Kant and Poincaré. Science: the human face.
1997/98 Epistemological problems of human and social sciences. Conceptual change in philosophy and science.
1996/97 Scientific discovery and intertheoretic comparison, epistemological problems of human and social sciences.
Course: LOGIC (Collegio Borromeo and Department of Mathematics, Pavia, Italy)

1997/98 Introduction to classical logic and knowledge representation.
Course: PHILOSOPHY – Seminars – (University of Pavia, Italy, Undergraduate and Graduate Students, Philosophy)

1990/91 Introduction to cognitive science from a philosophical point of view.
1989/90 The problem of schematism and the philosophy of geometry.
1987/88 1. The problem of scientific explanation. 2. The epistemological foundations of psychoanalysis.
1988/89 Philosophy of geometry in Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason.
1986/87 1. The problem of scientific explanation. 2. The epistemological foundations of psychoanalysis.
1985/86 Philosophy of science in Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason.
1984/85 Epistemological problems of scientific discovery.
1983/84 Science and convention in Poincaré’s thought.
1982/83 Introduction to mathematical logic.
1981/82 Recent epistemological models of rationality.
1980/81 Introduction to mathematical logic.
1979/80 1. Introduction to logic 2. Neopositivistic and postpositivistic models of science.
1978/79 Neopositivistic and postpositivistic models of exact and human sciences.
1976/77 The philosophy of arithmetic in G. Frege.
EMANUELE BARDONE

Course: COGNITIVE PHILOSOPHY (University of Pavia, Italy, Undergraduate and Graduate Students, Philosophy)

2011-12, 2012/13 Introduction to cognitive science from a philosophical point of view.