•  137
    This paper discusses the virtue epistemology literature on epistemic emotions and challenges the individualist, unworldly account of epistemic emotions. It argues that epistemic emotions can be truth-motivating if embedded in co-inquiry epistemic cultures, namely virtuous epistemic cultures that valorise participatory processes of inquiry as truth-conducive. Co-inquiry epistemic cultures are seen as playing a constitutive role in shaping, developing, and regulating epistemic emotions. Using key …Read more
  •  92
    Several key lines concerning the relationship between Socrates and Alcibiades, extracted from the Symposium and the Alcibiades 1, are discussed for the purpose of detecting the epistemic value that Plato attributed to eros in his new model of education. As result of this analysis, I argue for the philosophical significance of the relationship between Socrates and Alcibiades as a clear example – even when failed – of the epistemic role of eros in the dialogically extended knowledge.
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    Luc Brisson, 2017. Platon. L’écrivain qui inventa la philosophie. Paris: Les Éditions du Cerf. Pp. 298
    Plato Journal: The Journal of the International Plato Society 19 93-94. 2019.
    https://doi.org/10.14195/2183-4105_19_4.
  •  69
    Eros, Song, and Philosophy in Plato. Toward a Synthesis of a Cultural Ideal, written by Chara Kokkiou
    International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 16 (1): 79-81. 2022.
  •  104
    Through a discussion of the socially extended mind, this paper advances the “not possible without principle” as an alternative to the social parity principle. By charging the social parity principle with reductionism about the social dimension of socially extended processes, the paper offers a new argumentative strategy for the socially extended mind that stresses its existential significance. The “not possible without principle” shows that not only is something _more_ achieved through socially …Read more
  •  86
    In the so-called “erotic dialogues”, especially the Symposium and the Phaedrus, Plato explained why erotic desire can play an epistemic function, establishing a strong connection between erotic desire and beauty, “the most clearly visible and the most loved” among the Ideas. Taking the erotic dialogues as a background, in this paper I elucidate Plato’s explanation in another context, the one of the Phaedo, for discussing the epistemic function of erotic desire in relation to the deficiency argum…Read more
  •  64
    Daniele Goldoni, Gratitudine. Voci di Hölderlin
    Rivista di Estetica 201-202. 2015.
    Un libro ispirato e che ispira. Non solo, una proposta ermeneutica innovativa e un metodo, opposto a quello heideggeriano, basato sulla comprensione poetica della filosofia di Hölderlin. L’opera di Daniele Goldoni non vuole limitarsi a essere, pur essendolo anche questo, uno studio sul poeta tedesco, ma ha l’ambizione di essere anche una proposta filosofica a partire da Hölderlin, un invito a pensare e a vivere secondo la prospettiva del poeta. Lo Hölderlin di Goldoni non è il poeta tragico r...
  •  32
    Mimesis and Recollection
    In Julia Pfefferkorn & Antonino Spinelli (eds.), Platonic Mimesis Revisited, Academia – Ein Verlag in Der Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft. pp. 103-122. 2021.
  •  164
    Heidegger’s ontic relatedness: Pros ti and Mitsein
    Revista de Filosofia Aurora 28 (43): 313. 2016.
    Relational structure is a primitive notion of Heidegger’s Dasein. By analyzing the concept of pros-ti as it emerges from the Heidegger’s 1924 course dedicated to Plato’s Sophist, I outline the Platonic and Aristotelic roots of Heideggerian Mitsein. Arguably the Mitsein makes explicit the instances of the pros ti — in other words, the instances of Aristotle’s concept of relatedness/intentionality that Heidegger ascribes to Plato’s heteron — but giving them an existential value, having Heidegger p…Read more
  •  90
    The problem of sentience
    Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 24 (1): 191-211. 2025.
    Sentience, as the capacity to feel pleasure and pain, is often understood as a property of an organism, and the main problem is to determine whether an organism possesses this property or not. This is not just an armchair worry. Sentient ethics grounds its normative prescriptions on sentience, so assessing if an organism possesses sentience is crucial for ethical reasoning and behaviour. Assessing if it is the case is far from simple and there is no stable agreement about it. This is the problem…Read more
  •  65
    The aim of the chapter is to discuss and evaluate the epistemic role of emotions in participatory sense-making, assuming 4Ecognition as background. I first ask why could emotions be beneficial for the collective processes of knowledge, especially discussing Battaly and arguing for a conceptualisation of emotions as socially extended motivations in virtue epistemology; then, I discuss participatory sense-making, both conceptually and phenomenologically, arguing for a fundamental role played by em…Read more
  •  127
    Socratic Dialogue Faces the History
    Culture and Dialogue 5 (2): 157-172. 2017.
    This essay will demonstrate the nexus between philosophical dialogue and political action by analyzing the work of Leonard Nelson and his disciples Gustav Heckman and Minna Specht. The central question is: “In which sense can a dialogical education be considered as a political action?” In the 1920s and 1930s, Nelson promoted Socratic dialogue amongst his students as a practice of freedom in opposition to the rising Nazi power. Nelson understood that to educate the new generation through a very p…Read more
  •  48
    Through the concepts of ἔργον and βίος, the article describes the twohappiest forms of life, i.e., the theoretical and the political one, askingwhether happiness is founded on the conjunction of the two. Focusingon the connection between philosophy, education and politics the paperemphasizes the role of contemplation as πράξις and the importance ofphilosopher for the city.
  •  25
    Il diritto alla filosofia: quale filosofia per il terzo millennio? (edited book)
    with Francesca Gambetti
    Diogene multimedia. 2016.
  •  72
    Emotion, written by Carolyn Price
    Journal of Moral Philosophy 16 (2): 247-250. 2019.
  •  1
    Care of the self and politics : Michel Foucault, heir of a forgotten Plato?
    In Valery Rees, Anna Corrias, Francesca Maria Crasta, Laura Follesa & Guido Giglioni (eds.), Platonism: Ficino to Foucault, Brill. 2020.
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    A strange state of mournful contentment: The role of compassion in moral betterment
    Passion: Journal of the European Philosophical Society for the Study of Emotion 1 (2): 139-153. 2023.
    In this paper, I will consider a unique case where changing one’s character is part of a process of moral betterment when facing oppression. By engaging with the Dutch-Jewish intellectual and Holocaust victim Etty Hillesum, I will highlight the situated dimension of moral betterment as a practice that is driven by the pressure of concurrent events. I will claim that moral betterment does not just come out of an internal will to change for the better. Instead, I will argue that “bearing real suff…Read more
  •  91
    Assistive Technology as Affective Scaffolding
    Topoi 43 (3): 747-756. 2024.
    In this paper, we argue that the affective experience that permeates the employment of Assistive Technology (AT) in special needs education is crucial for the integration of AT. “AT integration” generally means the fluid and automatic employment of AT for fulfilling certain tasks. Pritchard et al. (2021) have proposed a more specific conceptualisation of AT integration by saying that AT is integrated when it is part of the user’s cognitive character. By discussing their proposal, we argue that t…Read more
  •  38
    The present paper aims to discuss how the Socratic method oper­ates with Euthyphro inside the Euthyphro. The first part of the article focuses on the character’s description, upon which it moves to analyz­ing the very method itself not only in terms of its argumentative form but also in terms of its psychological and social aspects. Euthyphro is shown to have been a supporter of religion that was entirely incapable of living up to the religious ideals that he so confidently advocated for. Throug…Read more
  •  58
    This volume presents new philosophical perspectives on environmental emotions. It explores the motivating nature of emotions such as anger, grief, and hope in relation to the current climate crisis. Many of our emotional responses to the climate crisis take a distressed form like anxiety, despair, or grief. However, these emotions almost always coexist with hope, drive toward action, or a strengthened sense of relationality and belonging. This book explores the different levels at which these te…Read more
  •  52
    The aim of the paper is to discuss and evaluate the role of positive emotions for cooperation in dialogical inquiry. I analyse dialogical interactions as vehicles for inquiry, and the role of positive emotions in knowledge gain is illustrated in terms of a case study taken from Socratic Dialogue, a contemporary method used in education for fostering group knowledge. I proceed as follows. After having illustrated the case study, I analyse it through the conceptual tools of distributed cognition a…Read more
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    Author’s Response: The Space In-Between
    Constructivist Foundations 17 (3): 214-219. 2022.
    The first set of topics is dedicated to the theoretical framework I employ in my target article. I will explain (a) why sense-making is participatory from the beginning and (b) how a personal communication with a place is possible. The second set of topics tackles my proposal’s ethical and political significance. I will consider (c) the objection on how it is possible to love the unlovable and (d) the question of what should change for us to love nature.
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    Affective Scaffoldings as Habits: A Pragmatist Approach
    Frontiers in Psychology 12 629046. 2021.
    In this paper, we provide a pragmatist conceptualization of affective habits as relatively flexible ways of channeling affectivity. Our proposal, grounded in a conception of sensibility and habits derived from John Dewey, suggests understanding affective scaffoldings in a novel and broader sense by re-orienting the debate from objects to interactions. We claim that habits play a positive role in supporting and orienting human sensibility, allowing us to avoid any residue of dualism between inter…Read more
  •  30
    Correction to: Eros In-between and All-around
    Human Studies 47 (1): 205-206. 2024.
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    Filosofia delle emozioni (edited book)
    Il melangolo. 2019.