Invited Publications
(In preparation) Etica ed Epistemologia dell’Intelligenza Artificale [book in Italian], Il Mulino
(Forthcoming) “Fake News, Storytelling & Narratives”, Philosophical Topics
(In preparation) “Belief Formation: Do Beliefs Respond to Evidence?” Ed. Neil Van Leeuwen and Tania Lombrozo, The Oxford Handbook of the Cognitive Science of Belief
Selected Individual Refereed Publications (drafts available here)
(Forthcoming) “A Minimalist Threshold for Epistemically Irrational Beliefs”, in The Nature of Belief, ed. E. Schwitzgebel & J. Jong, Oxford University Press
(2022) "No Epistemic Norm or Aim Needed". Episteme, 19(3), 337-352.
(2021) “The Signaling Function of Sharing Fake Stories”, Mind and Language
(2021) “Against normativism about mental attitudes”, Analytic Philosophy, 62, 295– 311
(2020) “Belief’s Minimal Rationality” Philosophical Studies 177 (11): 3263-3282
(2020) “Confabulating Reasons”, Topoi 39, 189–201 (open access here)
(2016) “Doubting Assertions”, Philosophia, 44(3), 745-757
(2016) “Why We Can Still Believe the Error Theory” International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 24 (4), 523-536 (See also a reply by Streumer in Bart Streumer (2016). No, We Cannot. International Journal of Philosophical Studies 24 (4):537-546.)
Multiple authors publications (refereed)
(2022) Revised entry "The Normativity of Meaning and Content", with Kathrin Glüer and Åsa Wikforss, Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy
(2022) “Combining Fast and Slow Thinking for Human-like and Efficient Navigation in Constrained Environments”. Proc. ICLR Neural-Symbolic Learning and Reasoning (NeSy)
(2022) “AI-nudging for Children: social media and video games” – white paper, sponsored by the Notre Dame-IBM Technology Ethics Lab
(2021) “On Assessing Trustworthy AI in Healthcare. Machine Learning as a Supportive Tool to Recognize Cardiac Arrest in Emergency Calls”, Frontiers in Human Dynamics, vol. 30
Multiple authors drafts
(IBM team)“Thinking Fast and Slow in AI: the Role of Metacognition”. ACAIN
(IBM team) “Nudging Fast and Slow” Arxiv
(with Sassan Sangsari) “The Triangle of Death in Medical Data Privacy”
(with Michael Nix) “Confidence in Medical decision-making”