•  118
    Debating exemplarity: The “communis” in sensus communis
    Philosophy and Social Criticism 45 (2): 146-158. 2018.
    In this paper I respond to Lois McNay’s article “The politics of exemplarity: Ferrara on the disclosure of new political worlds.” After contextualizing her appraisal of my views on exemplarity within the current debate about critical theory and postcolonialism, and after clarifying my interpretation of Kant’s notion of sensus communis, I defend the function that this concept plays within an immanent and experience-near approach to critical theory. Sensus communis is what makes of a subjective gr…Read more
  •  115
    Universalisms: Procedural, contextualist and prudential
    Philosophy and Social Criticism 14 (3-4): 243-269. 1988.
  •  95
    A Critique of Habermas' Diskursethik
    Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1985 (64): 45-74. 1985.
    With the publication of Theorie des kommunikativen Handelns (1981) and of his essays “A Reply to my Critics” (1982), “Diskursethik — Notizen zu einem Bugründungsprogramm” (1983), “Moralbewusstsein und kommunikatives Handeln” (1983), and “Über Moralität und Sitdichkeit — Was macht eine Lebensform ‘rational’?” (1984), Habermas has considerably developed and systematized his views on ethics. Up to Communication and the Evolution of Society (1979), ethics had been of interest to Habermas mainly inso…Read more
  •  64
    Les pratiques du moi, di Charles Larmore
    with Barbara Carnevali and Mauro Piras
    Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 18 (1): 191-216. 2005.
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    What is a Minor Philosophy? A Conversation on Thinking from the Periphery in a Global World
    with Roberto Farneti
    Philosophia 40 (4): 717-739. 2012.
    This is the text of a conversation that follows up on Roberto Farneti’s article “A Minor Philosophy: The State of the Art of Philosophical Scholarship in Italy” published in Philosophia 38 (1) 2009: 1–28. After a brief introductory note that details the reception of the article in Italy, Ferrara and Farneti engage in a conversation on the notion of “minor philosophy” and on the meaning and future of philosophizing “from the periphery” in a globalized world. The text is followed by a short Append…Read more
  •  109
    Public reason and the normativity of the reasonable
    Philosophy and Social Criticism 30 (5-6): 579-596. 2004.
    The main purpose of the paper is to contribute to reconstructing the kind of normativity underlying Rawls’s notion of public reason and of the reasonable. The implicit target is the somewhat popular view according to which the transition from the framework of A Theory of Justice to that of Political Liberalism would entail a loss of normativity. On the contrary, the related ideas of public reason and the reasonable are argued to presuppose a notion of normativity – linked with judgment – far mor…Read more
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    Authenticity as a normative category
    Philosophy and Social Criticism 23 (3): 77-92. 1997.