Raffaella De Rosa (derosa-r)
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De Rosa, Raffaella. 1999. “Is there a Problem about Davidson’s Externalism vis a-vis His Holism?” in Interpretations and Causes. New Perspectives on Donald Davidson’s Philosophy, edited by Mario De Caro, pp. 201–216. Synthese Library n. 285. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
De Rosa, Raffaella. 2000. “On Fodor’s Claim That Classical Empiricists and Rationalists Agree on the Innateness of Ideas.” Protosociology 14: 240–269.
De Rosa, Raffaella. 2004a. “Descartes on Sensory Misrepresentation: The Case of Materially False Ideas.” History of Philosophy Quarterly 21(3): 261–280.
De Rosa, Raffaella. 2004b. “Locke’s ‘Essay, Book I’: The Question-Begging Status of the Anti-Nativist Arguments.” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 69(1): 37–64.
De Rosa, Raffaella. 2007a. “A Teleological Account of Cartesian Sensations?” Synthese 156(2): 311–336.
De Rosa, Raffaella. 2007b. “The Myth of Cartesian Qualia.” Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 88: 181–207.
De Rosa, Raffaella. 2009. “Cartesian Sensations.” Philosophy Compass 4(5): 780–792.
De Rosa, Raffaella. 2010. Descartes and the Puzzle of Sensory Representation. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199570379.001.0001.
De Rosa, Raffaella. 2011. “Rethinking the Ontology of Cartesian Essences.” British Journal for the History of Philosophy 19(4): 605–622.
De Rosa, Raffaella. 2013a. “Replies to Vinci (2013) and Nelson (2013).” Analytic Philosophy 54(1): 117–128.
De Rosa, Raffaella. 2013b. “Précis of De Rosa (2010).” Analytic Philosophy 54(1): 93–96.
De Rosa, Raffaella. 2013c. “Descartes’ Causal Principle and the Case of Body-to-Mind Causation1.” Canadian Journal of Philosophy 43(4): 438–459.
De Rosa, Raffaella. 2016. “Locke’s Critique of Innatism.” in A Companion to Locke, edited by Matthew Stuart, pp. 157–174. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, doi:10.1002/9781118328705.
De Rosa, Raffaella and Bueno, Otávio. 2008. “Descartes on Mathematical Essences.” in Philosophy of Mathematics: Set Theory, Measuring Theories, and Nominalism, pp. 164–182. Logos n. 13. Heusenstamm b. Frankfurt: Ontos Verlag, doi:10.1515/9783110323689.