•  54
    Phenomenology is one of the leading movements in twentieth-century philosophy and continues to exert a strong influence on many contemporary philosophical traditions and investigations. In recent years, phenomenological insights have been increasingly developed in relation to philosophy of illness, disability, race, gender, sexuality, and politics, leading to the emergence of critical phenomenology as a new, prominent field for interdisciplinary research. Magrì and McQueen's Critical Phenomenolo…Read more
  •  5
    The Fragility of Compassion
    Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 42 (2): 253-279. 2021.
  •  41
    Social sensitivity and the ethics of attention
    European Journal of Philosophy 30 (2): 725-739. 2022.
    Social sensitivity is a crucial aspect of interpersonal relationships, as it is intrinsic to the understanding of other selves as subjects situated in a social world. In revitalizing such a concept in the philosophical literature, this article examines the relation between habit, attention, and critical self‐awareness that lies at the core of social sensitivity. On the one hand, I reconsider the so‐called “passivity” of habit and tackle the role of attention as the power of varying point of view…Read more
  •  14
    This chapter explores the concept of sedimentation in Hegel’s account of absolute knowledge in the Phenomenology of Spirit drawing on Merleau-Ponty’s 1954–55 course notes on institution and passivity. The chapter first identifies the notion of sedimentation that informs Merleau-Ponty’s reflections on institution. Such a sedimentation involves a non-egoic modality of retention that activates critical thinking. The chapter then explains why absolute knowledge in the Phenomenology of Spirit rests o…Read more
  •  32
    Social sensitivity and the ethics of attention
    European Journal of Philosophy 30 (2): 725-739. 2021.
    European Journal of Philosophy, Volume 30, Issue 2, Page 725-739, June 2022.
  •  10
    Meaning and Embodiment: Human Corporeity in Hegel’s Anthropology by Nicholas Mowad
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 59 (1): 156-157. 2021.
    Readers of Hegel’s philosophy will welcome Nicholas Mowad’s interpretation of Hegel’s anthropology not just as a fundamental addition to Hegel scholarship, but also, and more fundamentally, as a necessary invitation to read Hegel in a new key. This entails paying attention to questions of embodiment, race, and gender that are intrinsic to Hegel’s philosophical anthropology. The book’s chief merit lies in the way Mowad convincingly shows that issues of race and gender cannot be avoided while read…Read more
  •  12
    Subjectivity and Empathy: A Steinian Approach
    Discipline filosofiche. 25 (2): 129-147. 2015.
    In this paper, I shall investigate Edith Stein’s account of empathic subjectivity in light of the “affective turn” that characterises the current literature on Stein’s phenomenology. I shall argue that Stein develops an original approach to empathy that is not restricted to the model of “direct access” to others. I shall claim that, for Stein, empathy is an attitude that shares significant similarities with retention and imagining-how. More precisely, I shall show that the significance of empath…Read more
  •  37
    Towards a phenomenological account of social sensitivity
    Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 20 (4): 635-653. 2020.
    With the exception of James Ostrow’s 1990 study, social sensitivity has received scarce attention in philosophy, whilst it has become an important area of research in social and clinical psychology, where it is commonly known as interpersonal sensitivity. The latter is usually understood as a form of social skill to appropriately recognise and decode the appearance and behaviour of others. However, this view suffers from conceptual limitations in that it tends to reduce social sensitivity to sta…Read more
  •  12
    Hegel, Merleau-Ponty, and the Paradox of Expression
    In Danilo Manca, Elisa Magrì, Dermot Moran & Alfredo Ferrarin (eds.), Hegel and Phenomenology, Springer Verlag. pp. 131-146. 2019.
    For Hegel and Merleau-Ponty, the concept of expression is crucial to understand meaning and signification in a variety of contexts, including the aesthetic, anthropological, and psychological domain. However, they also point out the paradoxical nature of the notion of expression, in that it presupposes what it is supposed to explain, namely its principle of determination. In my reading, both Hegel and Merleau-Ponty endorse a common strategy to avoid the paradox, and their approach is rooted in t…Read more
  •  54
    Editorial Board: Karl P. Ameriks, Margaret Atherton, Frederick Beiser, Fabien Capeillères, Faustino Fabbianelli, Daniel Garber, Rudolf A. Makkreel, Steven Nadler, Alan Nelson, Christof Rapp, Ursula Renz, Wilhelm Schmidt-Biggemann, Denis Thouard, Paul Ziche, Günter Zöller The series publishes monographs and essay collections devoted to the history of philosophy as well as studies in the theory of writing the history of philosophy. A special emphasis is placed on the contextualization of philosoph…Read more
  •  51
    Situating Attention and Habit in the Landscape of Affordances
    Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia 10 (2): 120-136. 2019.
    : This paper aims to situate the roles of attention and habit in contemporary approaches to embodied cognition with particular regard to the conceptualisation of affordances. While Chemero has argued that affordances have a relational character that rules out dispositions, Rietveld and Kiverstein have suggested that engaging with affordances amounts to exercising skills. By critically reconsidering the distinction between dispositions and abilities proposed by Chemero, as well as the standard th…Read more
  •  50
    Hegel and Phenomenology (edited book)
    Springer Verlag. 2019.
    This volume articulates and develops new research questions and original insights regarding the philosophical dialogue between Hegel’s philosophy, his heritage, and contemporary phenomenology, including, among others, Husserl, Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, and Ricoeur. The collection discusses methodological questions concerning the relevance of Hegel’s philosophy for contemporary phenomenology, addressing core issues revolving around the key concepts of history, being, science, subjectivity, and di…Read more
  • Mill: Teleologia ed Economia Politica
    In D. Ragazzoni O. Catanorchi (ed.), Il destino della democrazia. Attualità di Tocqueville, Edizioni Di Storia E Letteratura. pp. 277-297. 2010.
  • Jamila M. H. Mascat, Hegel a Jena. La critica dell'astrazione (review)
    Bulletin de Littérature Hégélienne (75): 686-7. 2012.
  •  1
  • Una scuola estiva sulla “Scienza della logica”, Bonn 4-15 Luglio 2011
    Verifiche: Rivista Trimestrale di Scienze Umane 129-143. 2011.
  •  261
    Diritto e storia in Kant e Hegel, Valerio Rocco Lozano, Marco Sgarbi (eds.) (review)
    Philosophical Explorations. (2): 193-8. 2013.
    The review is available online on Estudos Kantianos
  •  1
    This review is available online on Philosophical Readings
  •  41
    Empathy, Respect, and Vulnerability
    International Journal of Philosophical Studies 27 (2): 327-346. 2019.
    ABSTRACTThis paper reconsiders Heather Battaly’s argument that empathy is not a virtue. Like Battaly, I argue that empathy is a disposition that includes elements of virtue acquisition, but is not in itself a virtue in the Aristotelian sense. Unlike Battaly, however, I propose a distinction between care and respect. Drawing on Darwall’s view of recognition respect as well as on phenomenologically inspired views of empathy, I argue that respect can be regarded as the moral feeling that is distinc…Read more
  •  49
    This book explores the phenomenological investigations of Edith Stein by critically contextualising her role within the phenomenological movement and assessing her accounts of empathy, sociality, and personhood. Despite the growing interest that surrounds contemporary research on empathy, Edith Stein’s phenomenological investigations have been largely neglected due to a historical tradition that tends to consider her either as Husserl’s assistant or as a martyr. However, in her phenomenological …Read more
  •  24
  •  13