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81La dimensión perfeccionista en la crítica de la moralidad de Friedrich NietzscheTelos: Revista Iberoamericana de Estudios Utilitaristas 17 (2): 171-187. 2010.The subject of the ethical vocation of Nietzsche’s thinking is arousing increasing interest in the history of the ethics of the analytic tradition. Recent studies have sought above all to dissolve the conflicts that arise from the attempt to reconcile his open immoralism with his project of revaluing all values. According to John Rawls, Nietzsche is a moral elitist: the value that he attributes to the lives of great men such as Socrates or Goethe shows that the search for knowledge and the culti…Read more
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48David Hume and the culture of Scottish Newtonianism: methodology and ideology in enlightenment inquiry (review)British Journal for the History of Philosophy 27 (1): 221-224. 2019.
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46End‐of‐life decision‐making and advance care directives in Italy. A report and moral appraisal of recent legal provisionsBioethics 33 (7): 842-848. 2019.The present article reviews the state of public debate and legal provisions concerning end‐of‐life decision‐making in Italy and offers an evaluation of the moral and legal issues involved. The article further examines the content of a recent law concerning informed consent and advance treatment directives, the main court pronouncements that formed the basis for the law, and developments in the public debate and important jurisprudential acts subsequent to its approval. The moral and legal ground…Read more
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35Colors and Values: Secondary Qualities Between Knowledge and MoralRivista di Filosofia 99 (2): 198-228. 2008.
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35Perfezionismo e critica della morale in Friedrich NietzscheIride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 24 (1): 129-144. 2011.
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3Passions and sympathy in Hume's philosophyIn Angela Michelle Coventry & Alex Sager (eds.), _The Humean Mind_, Routledge. 2018.
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Colori e valori: le qualité secondarie fra conoscenza e moraleRivista di Filosofia 99 (2): 197-228. 2008.
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Prudence and Morality in Butler, Sidgwick and ParfitEtica E Politica 10 (2): 72-108. 2008.The debate on personal identity has profoundly modified the approach to the analysis of prudence, its structure and its links with rationality and morality. While in ethics of 18th and 19th centuries the problem of justifying prudent behaviour rationally did not exist, in contemporary ethics it seems no longer possible to justify it rationally. Particularly, from the perspective of the complex account of personal identity it seems that the only way to condemn great imprudence is from the point o…Read more