•  584
    In Politics of Friendship, the aporias of friendship transposed to democracy indicate that if democracy is a promise of the universal inclusiveness of each singular one counting equally, and if its fraternal or national limitation naturalizes the ineluctable decision of inclusion and exclusion, then true friendship requires dis-proportion. It demands a certain rupture in reciprocity and equality, as well as the interruption of all fusion between the you and the me. In this way democracy remains …Read more
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    Alain Badiou, Conditions Reviewed by
    Philosophy in Review 30 (2): 77-79. 2010.
  • L'Algoritmo scambiato (edited book)
    Firenze Libri. 1988.
    "e PER ME,PENSO,SOGGIUNSE,SE LO STUDIO DI TUTTE QUESTE SCIENZE, CHE ABBIAMO PASSATE IN RASSEGNA è FATTO IN GUISA DA CONDURCI AD INTENDERE LA COMUNANZA E LA PARENTELA reciproca tra loro, e si colgano le ragioni per le quali sono intimamente connesse, allora la loro trattazione ci porterà alla meta a cui ci indirizziamo, e non costituirà una fatica vana, in caso contrario, avremo lavorato inutilmente. Rep.,531d.
  •  427
    Letters exchanged by scientists are a crucial source by which to trace the process that accompanies their scientific evolution. In this paper -accomplished through a historical approach- I aim to throw new light on Leibniz's continuing interest in classical geometry and to stress the significance of his correspondence with the Italian mathematician Vitale Giordano.
  •  874
    Only ten years since Derrida’s death, with critical detachment, is it possible to be in touch with him again, to start from the beginning of his philosophizing in company with Plato, and from this vantage point to re-read Dissemination? What really stands between Plato and Derrida? In the first page of Pharmacia Derrida writes: “We will take off here from the Phaedrus ... Only a blind or grossly insensitive reading, could indeed spread the rumour that Plato was simply condemning the writer’s ac…Read more
  •  507
    After a discussion of the fundamental tropes of Rorty’s philosophy, in and beyond Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature, and after describing an imaginary conversation between Rorty, Heidegger, Derrida, and Dewey, the paper- a sort of monography in a nutshell- aims to shed new light on the strategic figure of the ironist as developed by Rorty in Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity. Who really is the Rortyan ironist? A comparison between the ironist and the Platonic character of Callicles clearly …Read more