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    La Cella Accanto: Cinque Figure Del Tempo Che Verrà
    Scienza E Filosofia 29 190-200. 2023.
    The Next Prison Cell: Five Figures Of The Time To Come This contribution takes the famous Prisoner's Dilemma as its starting point in order to think about generational responsibility to futures not yet present. The cell next door, a figure of otherness, is brought back to a temporal figure, defined as the unthought par excellence of the market economy. The movement to move from a thought of spatiality to a reflection on time, thus on duration and sustainability, is articulated in five moments (M…Read more
  • Pure immanence and the algorithmic era : an aberrant nuptial
    In Paulo de Assis & Paolo Giudici (eds.), Aberrant nuptials: Deleuze and artistic research 2, Leuven University Press. 2019.
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    The following interview took place at the MAXXI museum in Rome on 6 November 2021, on the occasion of the opening of the exhibition on DataMeditation, curated by the Nuovo Abitare research centre.
  • In order to investigate the theme of the impersonal, I would like to draw attention on the last film of Yorgos Lanthimos, The Lobster. After a brief summary of the plot, I will introduce the concept key of littles perceptions, as Deleuze explains it in his monography and in his courses on Leibniz. Supported by the mains sequences of the film, I aim to show how it is possible to understand this concept in terms of perpetual restlessness. Then, I will define this condition not just as the animal c…Read more
  • Introduzione
    with Luigi Emilio Pischedda
    Esercizi Filosofici 12 (1). 2017.
    This is a preface to introduce the contributions gathered in this special issue on Spinoza. Those articles are the outcome of a call for papers that attempted to identify the specific influence in philosophy of the so called “Spinoza renaissance”. A period during which, besides a renovated and for many reasons unexpected interest in the study of Spinoza’s concepts, there also was the strong necessity of rethinking Marxism through a thought grounded on immanence. In fact, Spinoza started to becom…Read more
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    In this paper I aim to introduce the very last text written by Gilles Deleuze, Immanence : une vie.... In this text we discover another way of thinking life, a life that would not be merely my singular life. “Life and nothing more” doesn’t refer to my biological life or to the determinations that describe my life, but to something else that we all have in common. This “something” is so precious because it is precisely what biopolitics cannot reach. Reading again Deleuze’s considerations on Spino…Read more
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    Introduzione a La Vita e il Numero
    la Deleuziana 3. 2016.
    Introduction to issue 3/2016.
  • Interview realized to the group Lunàdigas.