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    Contemporary Pluralism and Toleration
    Ratio Juris 10 (2): 223-235. 2002.
    The author outlines a conception of toleration as recognition of differences which she argues to be more adequate than current liberal views in order to face issues arising from contemporary pluralism. The liberal conception of toleration as freedom from government's interference in certain areas is appropriate if pluralism is conceived of as a plurality of conflicting conceptions of the good. By contrast, if pluralism is understood as the plurality of groups and cultures, asymmetrically situate…Read more
  • Identity, Difference, Toleration
    In John S. Dryzek, Bonnie Honig & Anne Phillips (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Political Theory, Oxford University Press. 2006.
  • Identity, Difference, Toleration
    In John S. Dryzek, Bonnie Honig & Anne Phillips (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Political Theory, Oxford University Press. 2006.
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    Toleration as the Balance Between Liberty and Security
    The Journal of Ethics 25 (2): 161-179. 2021.
    Traditionally, an adequate strategy to deal with the tension between liberty and security has been toleration, for the latter allows the maximization of individual liberty without endangering security, since it embraces the limits set by the harm principle and the principle of self-defense of the liberal order. The area outside the boundary clearly requires repressive measures to protect the security and the rights of all. In this paper, we focus on the balance of liberty and security afforded b…Read more
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    Introduction: democracy, diversity
    Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 20 (5): 529-536. 2017.
    The chapters in this book deal with different, though related, topics concerning the tense relationship between democracy and diversity. On the one hand, social diversity represents an opportunity, widening the horizon of social options and perspectives of innovation, but, on the other hand, it creates problems for the social cohesion and peaceful coexistence of many groups, be they majority or minority. The chapters depart from the intrinsic connection between democracy and diversity – and the …Read more
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    Introduction. The challenges of ageing societies: what justice requires
    Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy. forthcoming.
    In this Introduction, a general overview of the themes and the issues of justice between overlapping generation is presented. After some preliminary clarifications – concerning the meaning of social justice, the concept of generation, and the specificity of age – the issue of what is the analytical unit of justice between coexisting generations is discussed: is it age-group or is it birth cohort? And the perspective is the consideration of age groups at a specific point of time, or is the whole …Read more
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    In the interview with her, Anna Elisabetta Galeotti reviews her theory of ‘toleration as recognition’ as developed in her book of the same title. Her alternative conception of toleration has been one of the pivotal examples on how toleration is to be applied to contemporary cases related to the accommodation of diversity.
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    Libertà e autoinganno
    Rivista Italiana di Filosofia Politica 7 13-32. 2025.
    L’articolo analizza il concetto di autoinganno ponendolo in relazione con la questione della libertà negativa e positiva. Dopo aver analizzato la specificità del fenomeno dell’autoinganno, il testo propone di limitare i suoi possibili esiti negativi attraverso il ricorso al precommitment da parte dell’individuo razionale.
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    Identity, Difference, Toleration
    In John S. Dryzek, Bonnie Honig & Anne Phillips (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Political Theory, Oxford University Press. 2006.
    This article thinks about the relation among identity, difference, and toleration in the context of political theory. It analyses the connections between ways of considering differences and corresponding views of toleration. It identifies the four different conceptions of toleration will: the view of tolerance as a moral virtue, tolerance as recognition, and two liberal views of toleration according to perfectionist and neutralist perspectives. The article suggests that the toleration as recogni…Read more
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    Scientific Misinformation and Fake News: A Blurred Boundary
    Social Epistemology 36 (6): 703-718. 2022.
    If political fake news is a serious concern for democratic politics, no less worrisome is scientific news with patently distorted content. Prima facie, scientific misinformation partially escapes the definition of fake news provided by empirical and philosophical analysis, mainly patterned after political disinformation. Most notably, we aim to show that people are often unaware not only of disseminating, but also of producing false or misleading information. However, by leveraging the philosoph…Read more
  • Mutamento e conoscenza scientifica (edited book)
    Fondazione Giangiacomo Feltrinelli. 1979.
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    Multicultural claims and equal respect
    Philosophy and Social Criticism 36 (3-4): 441-450. 2010.
    In this article the author intends to provide general normative guidelines which ought to inform policies concerning the most controversial multicultural claims for a liberal democracy. In order to do that, she proposes a general reconsideration of the struggle of cultures and identities which makes up the stuff of multiculturalism. She suggests that instead of focusing on the issue of compatibility, the adequate viewpoint from which considering multicultural claims should be justice and, within…Read more
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    In this paper the authors deal with the story of Saman Abbas, an 18-year-old girl of Pakistani origin, who disappeared in Italy and was killed by her family after she refused an arranged marriage. The case raised a public debate between right-wing parties, who accused the left-wing parties of being culpably blind to the danger of Islam and too tolerant towards illiberal cultures, and left-wing politicians who responded equating Saman’s murder with the domestic killing of Italian women. We argue …Read more
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    Ragione, giustizia, filosofia: scritti in onore di Salvatore Veca (edited book)
    with Antonella Besussi and Salvatore Veca
    Feltrinelli. 2013.
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    Straight and twisted self-deception
    Phenomenology and Mind 11 90-99. 2016.
    The paper analyzes the two types of self-deception, usually labeled straight and twisted self-deception. In straight cases the self-deceptive belief coincides with the subject’s desire. In twisted cases, by contrast, the self-deceptive belief opposes the subject’s desire as in the example of Othello’s conviction of Desdemona’s infidelity. Are both these contrasting types of deceptive beliefs cases of SD? The argument of this paper shall answer this question in the positive, yet in different way …Read more
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    Rescuing toleration
    Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 24 (1): 87-107. 2021.
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    Political Self-Deception revisited: reply to comments
    Ethics and Global Politics 13 (4): 56-69. 2020.
    The article replies to the five comments to Political Self-Deception, from the more philosophical and epistemic remarks to the more political and historical ones. In the end, it summarizes the main points of the book as suggested by the discussion with the five comments.
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    The focus of this paper is the discussion between supporters of the intentional account of SD and supporters of the causal account. Between these two options the author argues that SD is the unintentional outcome of intentional steps taken by the agent. More precisely, she argues that SD is a complex mixture of things that we do and that happen to us; the outcome is however unintended by the subject, though it fulfils some of his practical, though short-term, goals. In her account, SD is produce…Read more
  •  162
    Linguistic Justice and Analytic Philosophy
    with Francesco Chiesa
    Philosophical Papers 47 (1): 155-182. 2018.
    This paper investigates whether analytic philosophers who are non-native English speakers are subject to linguistic injustice and, if yes, what kind of injustice that is and whether it is different from the general disadvantage that non-native English speakers meet in a world where English is rapidly becoming the lingua franca. The paper begins with a critical review of the debate on linguistic justice, with a particular focus on the emergence of a lingua franca and the related questions of just…Read more
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    Political Self-Deception
    Cambridge University Press. 2018.
    Self-deception, that is the distortion of reality against the available evidence and according to one's wishes, represents a distinctive component in the wide realm of political deception. It has received relatively little attention but is well worth examining for its explanatory and normative dimensions. In this book Anna Elisabetta Galeotti shows how self-deception can explain political occurrences where public deception intertwines with political failure - from bad decisions based on false be…Read more
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    The range of toleration
    Philosophy and Social Criticism 41 (2): 93-110. 2015.
    This article aims to provide a critical map of toleration as it is displayed in contemporary democracy. It does so by presenting three conceptions of toleration to which current practices of toleration can be traced, and, precisely, these are the standard notion, the political conception based on the neutrality principle, and toleration as recognition. The author argues that the latter is the appropriate conception to address the politically relevant issues of toleration arising in pluralistic d…Read more
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    Cultural conflicts: a deflationary approach
    Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 20 (5): 537-555. 2017.
    This paper will provide a preliminary and indirect contribution to the debate between multiculturalism and interculturalism by focusing on a dimension of diversity which is usually overlooked and calls for specific interventions and social engagement. Instead of considering diversity from the point of view of doctrinal incompatibility, this paper suggests to start from the frictions in daily interactions between the society’s majority and minority groups. In this case, at stake there are convent…Read more
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    The Politics of the Veil. By Joan Wallach Scott (review)
    Constellations 15 (3): 435-436. 2008.
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  • Questioni di giustizia e questioni di tollerenza
    Filosofia Oggi 1 (1): 64. 1995.
  • Chapter contents
    In Catriona McKinnon (ed.), Issues in Political Theory, Oxford University Press. 2008.
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    Neutrality and recognition
    Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 1 (3): 37-53. 1998.