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152Does Kant share Sancho's dream?: Judgment and sensus communisPhilosophy and Social Criticism 34 (1-2): 65-81. 2008.In this paper the notion of sensus communis, as articulated by Kant in the Critique of the Power of Judgment, is discussed from the vantage point of the author's project of exporting the model of exemplary universalism underlying reflective and, specifically, aesthetic judgment beyond the realm of aesthetics. In the first section, the relevance of such a project relative to an appraisal of the new and unsuperseded philosophical context opened by the Linguistic Turn is elucidated. Then the centra…Read more
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The communicative paradigm in moral theoryIn David M. Rasmussen (ed.), The Handbook of Critical Theory, Wiley-blackwell. pp. 119--37. 1996.
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80Varieties of Transcendence and Their Consequences for Political PhilosophyThe European Legacy 20 (2): 109-119. 2015.In this essay I argue that the notion of religious transcendence was a latecomer in human evolution. It did not appear before the Axial Age, and in its extreme form as a realm of ultimate meanings beyond human reach it had only a locally and temporally bounded existence. Once it appeared, however, the idea of religious transcendence set an evolutionary dynamic in motion, which soon led to various forms of “immanent transcendence,” starting from the “Papal Revolution” and continuing with the Refo…Read more
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Pojetí vyššího zákonodárství na základě soudnostiFilosoficky Casopis 49 99-128. 2001.[The judgment view of higher lawmaking; ]
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37Öffentliche Vernunft und die Normativität des VernünftigenDeutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 50 (6): 925-944. 2014.
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51Prague, or critical theory in the 21st centuryPhilosophy and Social Criticism 43 (3): 235-242. 2017.
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30Neutralità e giustificazione politica nel liberalismo degli anni Novanta tra perfezionismo, proceduralismo e ragione pubblicaRivista di Storia Della Filosofia 4. 2002.In questo saggio si esamina il modo in cui viene concepito il rapporto tra pluralità del bene e universalità della giustizia all'interno del dibattito filosofico politico di matrice liberale dell'ultimo decennio. Vengono ricostruite tre diverse strategie concettuali con cui è stata sviluppata una concezione "situata" della giustizia come imparzialità fra concezioni del bene concorrenti -- la strategia del perfezionismo liberale , quella del proceduralismo e quella della ragione pubblica -- e in …Read more
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72This text is an integrated and comprehensive account of theories of justice and judgement in contemporary political and moral philosophy. It offers a critical examination of judgement and normative validity in the recent works of Rawls, Habermas, Ackerman, Michaleman, and Dworkin. Ferrara demonstrates how the understanding of justice and normative validity, since the linguistic turn in philosophy, is defined in terms of reflective judgement. This demonstration comprises of an historical overview…Read more
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91Democracies in the plural: A typology of democratic culturesPhilosophy and Social Criticism 41 (4-5): 393-402. 2015.This article aims at exploring one specific facet of pluralism: How can we conceive of a variety of democratic cultures that are not just local adaptations of one basic western-centric understanding of the democratic ethos? Drawing on Islamic, Jewish, Hindu, Buddhist and Confucian sources, a convergence among diverse democratic cultures is cursorily highlighted on such elements as the priority of the common good, the acceptance of pluralism, the desirability of collegial deliberation, the equali…Read more
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114Modernity and Authenticity: A Study of the Social and Ethical Thought of Jean-Jacques RousseauState University of New York Press. 1993.Translated from the 1989 Italian edition, Ferrara (sociology, U. of Rome) intertwines an exploration of the ethical and social thought of 17th-century French philosopher Rousseau, with an analysis of contemporary culture through those ...
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87Discussione su "Che cos'è la globalizzazione" di Ulrich BeckIride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 13 (1): 181-192. 2000.
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24Modernità e autenticità: saggio sul pensiero sociale ed etico di J.J. RousseauArmando Editore. 1989.
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34Fondare senza fondamentalizzare I diritti umani: Il ruolo di una Seconda DichiarazioneJura Gentium 1 85-95. 2005.
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87Justice and the good from a eudaimonistic standpointPhilosophy and Social Criticism 18 (3-4): 333-354. 1992.
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248A critique of Habermas's consensus theory of truthPhilosophy and Social Criticism 13 (1): 39-67. 1987.
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153Judgment, identity and authenticity: A reconstruction of Hannah Arendt's interpretation of KantPhilosophy and Social Criticism 24 (2-3): 113-136. 1998.
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36Capitalism in Neoliberal Times: Rethinking the LeftPhilosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche. forthcoming.Download.
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3Das Gold im Gestein. Verdinglichung und AnerkennungIn Axel Honneth & Rainer Forst (eds.), Sozialphilosophie und Kritik, Suhrkamp. pp. 40--63. 2009.
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46IntroductionPhilosophy and Social Criticism 45 (6): 627-634. 2019.The contributions grouped in this special section on ‘Realizing social freedom: a conversation on Honneth’s idea of socialism’ critically engage Honneth’s latest philosophical production and address Freedom’s Right and The Idea of Socialism from a cross-cutting perspective. The contributions grouped in the first round of discussion revolve around the problems raised by the theory of justice outlined in Freedom’s Right, though they also address the subsequent developments undergone by this theory…Read more
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Deliberazione, identità e ‘doveri d’amore’ [Decision, identity and ‘duties of love’]la Società Degli Individui 38. 2010.Il saggio prende in esame due punti della teorizzazione di Harry Frankfurt in merito alla moral agency. Il primo è la corretta concettualizzazione del momento della ‘decisione’ all’interno della catena deliberativa. Vengono esaminati tre passaggi critici: a) la base normativa a cui la decisione risponde; b) la teoria della ‘unificazione della persona’ attraverso la decisione e c) la distinzione fra ‘scelta’ e ‘decisione’. Il secondo punto è l’ambiguità insita nel concetto di ‘doveri d’amor…Read more
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40The Democratic Horizon: Hyperpluralism and the Renewal of Political LiberalismCambridge University Press. 2014.Alessandro Ferrara explains what he terms "the democratic horizon" - the idea that democracy is no longer simply one form of government among others, but is instead almost universally regarded as the only legitimate form of government, the horizon to which most of us look. Professor Ferrara reviews the challenges under which democracies must operate, focusing on hyperpluralism, and impresses a new twist onto the framework of political liberalism. He shows that distinguishing real democracies fro…Read more
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142Two Notions of Humanity and the Judgment Argument for Human RightsPhilosophy Today 31 (3): 392-420. 2003.This essay is about the difficulties connected with grounding human rights philosophically in a multicultural context. These difficulties are argued to derive from the tension between our aspiration to universal validity and our shared belief in the constitutive role of life-forms, traditions, cultures, and vocabularies vis-à-vis our conceptions of justice. Rawls's and Habermas's approaches to the justification of human rights are then briefly reconstructed and assessed. A symmetrical distributi…Read more
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183The relation of authenticity to normativity: A response to Larmore and HonnethPhilosophy and Social Criticism 30 (1): 17-24. 2004.
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57Social freedom and reasonable pluralism: Reflections on Freedom’s RightPhilosophy and Social Criticism 45 (6): 635-642. 2019.In this article, Honneth’s Freedom’s Right is discussed with the intent to assess its potential for offering a view of justice, grounded in social freedom, more adequate than the theories of justic...