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22A genealogy of politics: Vindicatory, pragmatic, and realistEuropean Journal of Philosophy 32 (4): 1277-1292. 2024.In Western democracies, people harbor feelings of disgust or hatred for politics. Populists and technocrats even seemingly question the value of politics. Populists cry that they are not politicians and that politics is necessarily corrupt. From the opposite side, technocrats view politics as a pointless constraint on enacting the obviously right policies. Are Western democracies facing a rejection of politics? And is politics worth defending? This paper offers a vindicatory genealogy of politic…Read more
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13La solidarietà come funzione sociale1Rivista di Estetica 82 30-46. 2023.The article intends to tackle two key questions: what solidarity means and why it is considered a valuable trait for a society to exhibit. In so doing, it aims to bridge the literature gap between solidarity’s nature and its normative value. In this article, an original hypothesis is explored, i.e. that solidarity ought to be understood in functionalist terms, and that we should want it accordingly because solidarity discharges the crucial function of societal cohesion.
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25From right to might, and back: Functional legitimacy as a realist valuePhilosophy and Social Criticism. forthcoming.For political realists, legitimacy is a central requirement for the desirability of political institutions. Their detractors contend that it is either descriptive, and thus devoid of critical potential, or it relies on some moralist value that realists reject. We defend a functionalist reading of realist legitimacy: descriptive legitimacy, that is, the capacity of a political institution to generate beliefs in its right to rule as opposed to commanding through coercion alone, is desirable in vir…Read more
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15Political Normativity as Functional NormativityJournal of Philosophical Research 48 169-176. 2023.
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32The function of solidarity and its normative implicationsEthics and Global Politics 16 (3): 1-19. 2023.Many lament that solidarity is declining, implying there is something good about it; but what is solidarity and why should we want it? Here, we defend an original functionalist re-interpretation of solidarity. Political solidarity plays a key functional role in a polity’s persistence through time. Thus, we should want institutions that foster solidarity. This paper is divided into three parts. In the first, we draw on the philosophy of biology to pinpoint what counts as a proper function, in a w…Read more
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85The Sources of Political Normativity: the Case for Instrumental and Epistemic Normativity in Political RealismEthical Theory and Moral Practice 25 (3): 397-413. 2021.This article argues that political realists have at least two strategies to provide distinctively political normative judgements that have nothing to do with morality. The first ground is instrumental normativity, which states that if we believe that something is a necessary means to a goal we have, we have a reason to do it. In politics, certain means are required by any ends we may intend to pursue. The second ground is epistemic normativity, stating that if something is true, this gives us a …Read more
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12The Environmental Crisis and Its Injustice. An (Inevitably Short) IntroductionRivista di Estetica 75 3-16. 2020.In the last decades, the environmental conditions of our planet have dramatically worsened. Consider that, for instance, due to the enormous increase of human made CO2 emissions (by about 90% since 1970), the planet’s average surface temperature has risen about 1.5 degrees Celsius since the 19th century, with most of this warming occurring in the last 35 years. As many scientists have noticed, this has hastened the melting of the glaciers and therefore brought about a rise in the sea level; e...
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41Editorial ‘Political Normativity. Critical Essays on the Autonomy of the Political’Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 25 (3): 393-396. 2022.
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41Political normativity and the functional autonomy of politicsEuropean Journal of Political Theory 21 (4): 627-649. 2022.This article argues for a new interpretation of the realist claim that politics is autonomous from morality and involves specific political values. First, this article defends an original normative source: functional normativity. Second, it advocates a substantive functional standard: political institutions ought to be assessed by their capacity to select and implement collective decisions. Drawing from the ‘etiological account’ in philosophy of biology, I will argue that functions yield normati…Read more
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165Getting Real about Taxes: Offshore Tax Sheltering and Realism's Ethic of ResponsibilityEthics and International Affairs 36 (2): 231-258. 2022.This article tackles the issue of offshore tax sheltering from the perspective of normative political realism. Tax sheltering is a pressing contemporary policy challenge, with hundreds of billions in private assets protected in offshore trusts and shell companies. Indeed, tax sheltering produces a variety of empirical dilemmas that render it a distinctive challenge for global governance. Therefore, it is crucial for normative political theorists to confront this problem. A realist approach offer…Read more
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42Correction to: The Sources of Political Normativity: the Case for Instrumental and Epistemic Normativity in Political RealismEthical Theory and Moral Practice 25 (3): 415-415. 2022.
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32A realistic conception of politics: conflict, order and political realismCritical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 24 (7): 977-999. 2021.In this paper I unpack a realistic conception of politics by tightly defining its constitutive features: conflict and order. A conflict emerges when an actor is disposed to impose his/her views against the resistance of others. Conflicts are more problematic than moralists realize because they emerge unilaterally, are potentially violent, impermeable to content-based reason, and unavoidable. Order is then defined as an institutional framework that provides binding collective decisions. Order is …Read more
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15Stefano Bartolini: The Political: London: Rowman & Littlefield International, ECPR Press, 2018. Paperback (ISBN-10: 1786613093) 33,23 Euros. 170 (review)Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 23 (2): 483-485. 2020.
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65Political normativity and the functional autonomy of politicsEuropean Journal of Political Theory 21 (4): 627-649. 2022.This article argues for a new interpretation of the realist claim that politics is autonomous from morality and involves specific political values. First, this article defends an original normative source: functional normativity. Second, it advocates a substantive functional standard: political institutions ought to be assessed by their capacity to select and implement collective decisions. Drawing from the ‘etiological account’ in philosophy of biology, I will argue that functions yield normati…Read more
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17Stefano Bartolini: The Political (review)Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 1-3. 2019.This is a Review of Bartolini's book "The Political".
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39A realistic conception of politics: conflict, order and political realismCritical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 24 (7): 977-999. 2019.In this paper I unpack a realistic conception of politics by tightly defining its constitutive features: conflict and order. A conflict emerges when an actor is disposed to impose his/her views against the resistance of others. Conflicts are more problematic than moralists realize because they emerge unilaterally, are potentially violent, impermeable to content-based reason, and unavoidable. Order is then defined as an institutional framework that provides binding collective decisions. Order …Read more
Carlo Burelli
Università Del Piemonte Orientale
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Università Del Piemonte OrientalePost-doctoral Fellow
Areas of Specialization
Moral Normativity |
Social and Political Philosophy |
Political Theory |
Equality |
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Meta-Ethics |
Moral Normativity |
Value Theory |
Social and Political Philosophy |
Justice |
Political Theory |
Equality |
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