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Lorenzo Greco

Università degli Studi dell'Aquila
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  • Università degli Studi dell'Aquila
    Department of Human Sciences
    Regular Faculty
University of Pisa
PhD, 2003
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Areas of Specialization
David Hume
17th/18th Century Philosophy
Social and Political Philosophy
Normative Ethics
Moral Psychology
Meta-Ethics
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Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Action
Philosophy of Mind
Applied Ethics
20th Century Philosophy
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    Persons and Passions: Essays in Honor of Annette Baier (review)
    Hume Studies 36 (2): 229-32. 2010.
    Annette Baier stands out as a figure of prime importance on the contemporary philosophical horizon. This volume finally brings the proper recognition she deserves, presenting a rich collection of essays in her honor. Persons and Passions proves to be extremely interesting both for the discussion of Baier’s own philosophical reflection and as an example of how Baier represents an unparalleled source of inspiration for anyone concerned with the philosophers who have been at the forefront of her in…Read more
    Annette Baier stands out as a figure of prime importance on the contemporary philosophical horizon. This volume finally brings the proper recognition she deserves, presenting a rich collection of essays in her honor. Persons and Passions proves to be extremely interesting both for the discussion of Baier’s own philosophical reflection and as an example of how Baier represents an unparalleled source of inspiration for anyone concerned with the philosophers who have been at the forefront of her interests. Although Baier’s preference is surely for David Hume, her intellectual curiosity and scholarly mastery cover a wider area spanning from Descartes to Kant.
    Hume: Value TheoryHume: Metaphysics and EpistemologyHume: Introductions and Anthologies
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    Charles Larmore e Alain Renaut, Dibattito sull’etica. Idealismo o realismo (Roma: Meltemi, 2007). (review)
    ReF - Recensioni Filosofiche 23. 2007.
    Contrasting Ethical TheoriesMoral Realism
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    Michael Slote, Moral Sentimentalism (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010). (review)
    Rivista di Filosofia 102 (1): 163-65. 2011.
    Ethics of CareSentimentalist Virtue Ethics
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    L'io morale: David Hume e l'etica contemporanea
    Liguori Editore. 2008.
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    A Powerless Conscience: Hume on Reflection and Acting Conscientiously
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 25 (3). 2017.
    If one looks for the notion of conscience in Hume, there appears to be a contrast between the loose use of it that can be found in his History of England, and the stricter use of it Hume makes in his philosophical works. It is my belief that, notwithstanding the problems Hume’s philosophy raises for a notion such as conscience, it is possible to frame a positive Humean explanation of it. I want to suggest that, far from corresponding to a mental power or to a faculty of some sort, conscience for…Read more
    If one looks for the notion of conscience in Hume, there appears to be a contrast between the loose use of it that can be found in his History of England, and the stricter use of it Hume makes in his philosophical works. It is my belief that, notwithstanding the problems Hume’s philosophy raises for a notion such as conscience, it is possible to frame a positive Humean explanation of it. I want to suggest that, far from corresponding to a mental power or to a faculty of some sort, conscience for Hume can be understood as a reflective form of self-surveying. This becomes apparent if the discussion about conscience as presented in A Treatise of Human Nature is integrated with other notions Hume introduces in An Enquiry concerning the Principles of Morals when discussing the case of the ‘sensible knave’, such as those of inward peace of mind, consciousness of integrity, and reflection on one’s own conduct. To further explicate my line of argument, I shall also contrast Hume’s conclusions with some arguments presented by other authors in this regard, such as Bernard Mandeville and Joseph Butler.
    Hume: Free WillBernard MandevilleJoseph ButlerAmoralistsHume: Consciousness
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    Martha C. Nussbaum, Capacità personale e democrazia sociale (Reggio Emilia: Diabasis, 2003). (review)
    Filosofia Politica 19 (2): 307-308. 2005.
    Equality and CapabilitiesDemocracy
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    Joan C. Tronto, Confini morali. Un argomento politico per l'etica della cura (review)
    La Cultura: Rivista di filosofia, letteratura, storia 46 (3): 426-28. 2008.
    Social and Political PhilosophyEthics of Care
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    Jacqueline A. Taylor, Reflecting Subjects: Passions, Sympathy, and Society in Hume's Philosophy (Oxford-New York: Oxford University Press, 2015). (review)
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy (6): 1-4. 2017.
    Hume: The Common Point of ViewHume: SympathyHume: Social and Political PhilosophyHume: Moral Psychol…Read more
    Hume: The Common Point of ViewHume: SympathyHume: Social and Political PhilosophyHume: Moral Psychology
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