Daniele Cozzoli
Pompeu Fabra University
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History and Philosophy of Logic | 2007
Daniele Cozzoli
This paper offers a reconstruction of Alessandro Piccolominis philosophy of mathematics, and reconstructs the role of Themistius and Averroes in the Renaissance debate on Aristotles theory of proof. It also describes the interpretative context within which Piccolomini was working in order to show that he was not an isolated figure, but rather that he was fully involved in the debate on mathematics and physics of Italian Aristotelians of his time. The ideas of Lodovico Boccadiferro and Sperone Speroni will be analysed. This paper demonstrates that Piccolominis attack on the certitude of mathematics was a product of discussions between Aristotelians.
The British Journal for the History of Science | 2011
Daniele Cozzoli; Mauro Capocci
This paper focuses on the role played by Domenico Marotta, director of the ISS (Higher Institute of Health) for over twenty-five years, in the development of twentieth-century Italian biomedicine. We will show that Marotta aimed to create an integrated centre for research and production able to interact with private industry. To accomplish this, Marotta shifted the original mission of the ISS, from public health to scientific research. Yet Mussolinis policy turned most of the ISS resources towards controls and military tasks, opposing Marottas aspiration. By contrast, in the post-war years Marotta was able to turn the ISS into the most important Italian biomedical research institution, where research and production fruitfully cohabited. Nobel laureates, such as Ernst Chain, and future Nobel laureates, such as Daniel Bovet, were hired. The ISS built up an integrated research and production centre for penicillin and antibiotics. In the 1960s, Marottas vision was in accord with the new centre-left government. However, he pursued his goals by ruling the ISS autocratically and beyond any legal control. This eventually led to his downfall and prosecution. This also marked the decline of the ISS, intertwined with the weakness of the centre-left government, who failed to achieve structural reforms and couple the modernization of the country with the democratization of its scientific institutions.
The British Journal for the History of Science | 2017
Daniele Cozzoli
The British Journal for the History of Science | 2016
Daniele Cozzoli
Centaurus | 2016
Daniele Cozzoli
The British Journal for the History of Science | 2015
Daniele Cozzoli
Annals of Science | 2015
Daniele Cozzoli
Medicina nei secoli | 2014
Daniele Cozzoli
Dynamis | 2014
Daniele Cozzoli
Historia Mathematica | 2012
Daniele Cozzoli