Giovanni Boniolo (boniolo)
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Boniolo, Giovanni. 1999. “Wormholes and Timelike Curves: Is There Room for the Grandfather Paradox?” in Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science X: Language, Quantum and Music– Selected Contributed Papers of the Tenth International Congress of Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science, Florence, 1995, edited by Maria Luisa Dalla Chiara, Roberto Giuntini, and Federico Laudisa, pp. 143–158. Synthese Library n. 281. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Boniolo, Giovanni. 2000. “What does it Mean to Observe Physical Reality?” in The Reality of the Unobservable. Observability, Unobservability and Their Impact on the Issue of Scientific Realism, edited by Evandro Agazzi and Massimo Pauri, pp. 177–190. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science n. 215. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Boniolo, Giovanni. 2002. “On Properties and Processes on Numerical Assignment: An Empiricist Approach.” Axiomathes 13(2): 147–162.
Boniolo, Giovanni. 2005. “The Ontogenesis of Human Identity.” in Philosophy, Biology and Life, edited by Anthony O’Hear, pp. 5–6. Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement n. 56. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Boniolo, Giovanni. 2009. “Laws of Nature: The Kantian Approach.” in Constituting Objectivity. Transcendental Perspectives on Modern Physics, edited by Michel Bitbol, Pierre Kerszberg, and Jean Petitot, pp. 183–202. The University of Western Ontario Series in Philosophy of Science n. 74. Dordrecht: Springer.
Boniolo, Giovanni and Carrara, Massimiliano. 2004. “On Biological Identity.” Biology and Philosophy 19(3): 443–457.
Boniolo, Giovanni and De Anna, Gabriele. 2006. “The Four Faces of Omission.” Philosophical Explorations: An International Journal for the Philosophy of Mind and Action 9(3): 277–293.
Boniolo, Giovanni, Faraldo, Rossella and Saggion, Antonio. 2011. “Explication the Notion of ‘Causation’: The Role of Extensive Quantities.” in Causality in the Sciences, edited by Phyllis Illari, Federica Russo, and Jon Williamson, pp. 502–525. Oxford: Oxford University Press.