Claudia Navarini

Università Europea Di Roma
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    Why Practical Wisdom Cannot be Eliminated
    with Mario De Caro and Maria Silvia Vaccarezza
    Topoi 1-16. forthcoming.
    Practical wisdom eliminativism has recently been proposed in both philosophy and psychology, on the grounds of the alleged redundancy of practical wisdom (Miller 2021 ) and its purported developmental/psychological implausibility (Lapsley 2021 ). Here we respond to these challenges by drawing on an improved version of a view of practical wisdom, the “Aretai model”, that we have presented elsewhere (De Caro et al. 2021 ; Vaccarezza et al. 2023 ; De Caro et al. forthcoming ). According to this mod…Read more
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    The relationship between fear and courage has been discussed in terms of opposite though mutually involving notions. However, their link has not been inquired extensively. Recently, new light has been shed on the topic thanks to recent empirical evidence within emotion theories that stress the role played by perception and/or cognition in the experience of fear, as well as the role played by the “emotional virtue” of courage in fear regulation. Questions arise whether fear has a fundamentally pe…Read more
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    Virtue Ethics and Moral Psychology. Editorial Note
    Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 23 (2): 273-276. 2020.
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    The Likelihood of Actions and the Neurobiology of Virtues: Veto and Consent Power
    Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 23 (2): 309-323. 2020.
    An increasing number of studies indicate that virtues affect brain structure. These studies might shed new light on some neuroethical perspectives suggesting that our brain network activity determines the acquisition and permanence of virtues. According to these perspectives, virtuous behavior could be interpreted as the product of a brain mechanism supervised by genes and environment and not as the result of free choice. In this respect, the neural correlates of virtues would confirm the determ…Read more