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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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    Christoph Horn, L'arte della vita nell'antichità (Roma: Carocci, 2004). (review)
    Rivista di Filosofia 97 (2): 317-18. 2006.
    Ancient Greek and Roman Ethics
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    Maurizio Balistreri, Superumani (Torino: Express, 2011). (review)
    Rivista di Filosofia 103 (2): 348-50. 2012.
    Biological Enhancement
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    Il buon soldato e l’agente virtuoso: Hume e la military glory
    In Maurizio Balistreri & Maurizio Mori (eds.), Etica medica nella vita militare: per iniziare una riflessione, vol. 1, Value – Ananke. pp. 107-115. 2014.
    Hume: Applied EthicsApplied Virtue EthicsMilitary Ethics
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    Alessandro Ferrara, Vanna Gessa-Kurotschka, Sebastiano Maffettone (eds.), Etica individuale e giustizia (Napoli: Liguori Editore, 2000) (review)
    Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 14 (34): 647-48. 2001.
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    Identità personale, carattere e virtù: Eugenio Lecaldano e il soggetto morale
    In Piergiorgio Donatelli & Maurizio Mori (eds.), Eugenio Lecaldano: l'etica, la storia della filosofia e l'impegno civile, Le Lettere. pp. 178-92. 2010.
    UtilitarianismPersonal Identity and Normative Ethics20th Century Analytic Philosophy
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    The Self as Narrative in Hume
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 53 (4): 699-722. 2015.
    In this paper, I return to the well-known apparent inconsistencies in Hume’s treatment of personal identity in the three books of A Treatise of Human Nature, and try to defend a Humean narrative interpretation of the self. I argue that in Book 1 of the Treatise Hume is answering (to use Marya Schechtman’s expressions in The Constitution of Selves) a “reidentification” question concerning personal identity, which is different from the “characterization” question of Books 2 and 3. That is, I maint…Read more
    In this paper, I return to the well-known apparent inconsistencies in Hume’s treatment of personal identity in the three books of A Treatise of Human Nature, and try to defend a Humean narrative interpretation of the self. I argue that in Book 1 of the Treatise Hume is answering (to use Marya Schechtman’s expressions in The Constitution of Selves) a “reidentification” question concerning personal identity, which is different from the “characterization” question of Books 2 and 3. That is, I maintain that whereas in Book 1 Hume is using his philosophical empiricism to provide his own version of the problem of how to recognize persons as the same at different times, in Books 2 and 3 he is presenting selves from a different, both sentimental and ethical standpoint, as the focus of people’s concerns. I start by discussing Hume’s notion of personal identity as presented in Book 1 and in the “Appendix.” I then specify the narrative conception of the self Hume relies on when dealing with passions and morality as the self-consciousness persons develop as bearers of characters of or about which they can be morally proud or humble. I finally conclude by distinguishing Hume’s narrative self from the idea of “the unity of human life” that Alasdair MacIntyre puts forward in After Virtue.
    Narrative IdentityHume: Moral PsychologyHume: Personal IdentityHume: ConsciousnessFirst-Person Conte…Read more
    Narrative IdentityHume: Moral PsychologyHume: Personal IdentityHume: ConsciousnessFirst-Person Contents
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    Federico Laudisa, Hume (Roma: Carocci, 2009). (review)
    Rivista di Filosofia 101 (1): 130-31. 2010.
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    Roger Crisp, Reasons and the Good (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2006). (review)
    Rivista di Filosofia 99 (2): 329-30. 2008.
    Moral IntuitionismMoral ReasonsMoral RationalismHedonist Accounts of Well-BeingThe Good
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