Eva Picardi

Eva Picardi (1948 – 23 April 2017) was an Italian philosopher.

Eva Picardi

Early life and education

Picardi graduated from the University of Bologna, in 1970, under the supervision of Alberto Pasquinelli. In 1984, she received her PhD at Oxford University under the supervision of Michael Dummett, with a dissertation on assertibility and truth. She studied at Erlangen/Nürnberg as a Von Humboldt Fellow and served as visiting professor at the University of Helsinki in 1986 and at the University of Bielefeld.[1] In 2009, Picardi was visiting fellow at the All Souls College, Oxford University.

Professional career

She was a member of the editorial committees of the following journals and collections: "Lingua e stile", "European Journal of Philosophy", "Iride", "Journal for the History of Analytic Philosophy", "New Series on the History of Analytic Philosophy". She was president of the Italian Society for Analytic Philosophy from 2000 until 2002.[2] Picardi served as director and later principal Investigator of Cogito, Research Centre in Philosophy.[3] and Member of Bologna Academy of Sciences[4]

In 2009, she was a visiting fellow at All Souls College in Oxford. She translated Gottlob Frege posthumous writings and other writings.[5] She had a central role in the diffusion of analytic thought in Italy also with the translation and editorship of works by contemporary philosophers such as Davidson, Grice, Putnam and Dummett, of whom she edited the Italian edition of The logical Basis of Metaphysics. Her intellectual relation with Michael Dummett was fundamental; she invited him several times in Italy and translated and edited his lectures on the Origins of Analytic Philosophy, which preceded the publication of the original book.[6][7] She helped Dummett find a place to play old style Tarocchi in Bologna, an occasion that was relevant for the interests in tarots by the Dummett of many books on the subject.[8]

Eva Picardi leaves a relevant number of scholars who studied with her and are now teaching in Italy, England, Finland and the United States.[9][10] She has worked with philosophical figures in contemporary philosophy of language and her work has been discussed or quoted by philosophers like Donald Davidson,[11] Saul Kripke,[12] and Michael Dummett.[13] She published on Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie Zweimonatsschrift der internationalen philosophischen Forschung, European Journal of Philosophy, Grazer Philosophischen Studien, History and Philosophy of Logic, Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities, Synthese.

Books

  • Assertibility and Truth. A Study of Fregean Themes (Bologna, CLUEB 1981),
  • Linguaggio e analisi filosofica (Bologna, Pàtron 1992),
  • La chimica dei concetti (Bologna, Il Mulino 1994),
  • Le teorie del significato (Roma-Bari, Laterza 1999, Spanish Transl. Madrid, Alianza, 2001)

References

  1. "Paolo Leonardi, The Style of Philosophy, in Argumenta 2, 2 (2017): 365-369" (PDF).
  2. "Consigli Direttivi della Società' Italiana di Filosofia Analitica". Sifa.unige.it. Retrieved 2017-05-28.
  3. "Cogito Research Center in Philosophy: People".
  4. "III Sezione - Scienze Filosofiche, Pedagogiche e Antropologiche — Accademia delle Scienze dell'Istituto di Bologna" (in Italian). Accademiascienzebologna.it. Retrieved 2017-05-28.
  5. Eva Picardi: Frege, Scritti Postumi, Bibliopolis, Napoli 1986; E. Picardi, C. Penco: Frege, Senso, funzione e concetto, Scritti filosofici1891-1897, Laterza, Bari-Roma 2001
  6. Alle origini della filosofia analitica, Il Mulino, Bologna 1990, traduzione di Eva Picardi
  7. Dummett, Origins of Analytic Philosophy, Harvard U.P. 1993
  8. See C. Penco, Dummett and the game of Tarot", in Teorema, XXXII/1 (Issue on Dummett's Legacy, edited by Karen Green)
  9. see footnote 1, but also "Bologna, morta la filosofa Picardi". Repubblica.it. 2017-04-25. Retrieved 2017-05-28.
  10. Lutti in Ateneo (2017-04-24). "Lutto in Ateneo. È scomparsa la prof.ssa Eva Picardi". Unibo Magazine (in Italian). Retrieved 2017-05-28.
  11. Donald Davidson: "Reply to Eva Picardi", in Stoecker, Ralf, ed. Reflecting Davidson: Donald Davidson responding to an international forum of philosophers. Walter de Gruyter, 1993, pp. 210-12.
  12. Saul Kripke: "Frege’s Theory of Sense and Reference"in Theoria, 74, 2008 p.190
  13. Michael Dummett: "Reply to Eva Picardi" in The Philosophy of Michael Dummett, Chicago and Lasalle, Open Court, 2007, (The Library of Living Philosophers) pp. 521-530
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