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    Political identity and the metaphysics of polities (edited book)
    with Manuele Dozzi
    Routledge. 2023.
    The essays in this volume clarify the notion of political identity by focusing on the metaphysics of polities. By analysing the notion of political identity, they provide the conceptual resources for a deeper understanding of the theoretical and practical debates on populism, on the crisis of sovereignty, on the feasibility of a world government, and on ethical, religious, and cultural pluralism. What is a political community? Any answer to this question lies at the intersection between three fi…Read more
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    Can There Be Supernaturalism without Theism?
    In Dariusz Łukasiewicz & Roger Pouivet (eds.), The Right to Believe: Perspectives in Religious Epistemology, De Gruyter. pp. 179-212. 2011.
  • Introduction
    In Gabriele De Anna & Riccardo Martinelli (eds.), Moral Realism and Political Decisions. Practical Rationality in Contemporary Public Contexts, Bamberg University Press. 2015.
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    L'origine e la meta: studi in memoria di Emanuele Samek Lodovici con un suo inedito (edited book)
    with Emanuele Samek Lodovici
    Edizioni Ares. 2015.
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    This book explores the metaphysics of political communities. It discusses how and why a plurality of individuals becomes a political unity, what principles or forces keep that unity together, and what threats that unity can be faced with. In Part I, the author justifies the need for the notion of substance in metaphysics in general and in the metaphysics of politics in particular. He spells out a moderately realist theory of substances and of their principles of unity, which supports substantial…Read more
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    Moral Realism and Political Decisions. Practical Rationality in Contemporary Public Contexts (edited book)
    with Riccardo Martinelli
    Bamberg University Press. 2015.
    Realism has been a central object of attention among analytical philosophers for some decades. Starting from analytical philosophy, the return of realism has spread into other contemporary philosophical traditions and given birth to new trends in current discussions, as for example in the debates about “new realism.” Discussions about realism focused on linguistic meaning, epistemology, metaphysics, theory of action and ethics. The implications for politics of discussion about realism in action …Read more
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    Normativity, volitional capacities, and rationality as a form of life
    Philosophy and Social Criticism 46 (2): 152-161. 2020.
    Contemporary neo-Aristotelianism attempts to ground normative constraints on action on the notion of human nature and this opens it to two main objections: Firstly, human nature seems to be too indeterminate to set constraints on action; secondly, it is unclear why knowledge of human nature should motivate agents. This essay considers the contribution that Wittgenstein’s notion of form of life can give in answering these challenges. It suggests that forms of life are not objects of analysis, but…Read more
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    Nature, value, and normativity: An introduction
    with Mario De Caro
    Philosophy and Social Criticism 46 (2): 113-114. 2020.
    This brief introduction expounds the reasons behind the collection of essays entitled ‘Nature, Value and Normativity’. Political and social philosophers have usually a hard time finding a role for considerations about nature (and human nature in particular) in their accounts of normativity, due to the risk of committing the naturalistic fallacy and/or running against people’s autonomy. Scepticism about appeals to nature in normative accounts of politics and society, however, seems bound to clash…Read more
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    Teleology and theology. On the specificity of teleological explanations
    European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 10 (3): 27-50. 2018.
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    Potentiality, Natural Normativity and Practical Reason
    Journal of Value Inquiry 52 (3): 307-326. 2018.
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    Introduction: Natural Normativity and the Normativity of Human Action
    Journal of Value Inquiry 52 (3): 239-242. 2018.
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    Value, Transcendence and Analogy
    European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 10 (2): 105-129. 2018.
    Current naturalistic accounts of value face the problem of explaining the normative constraints that value impose on agents. Attempts to solve this problem have progressively relaxed the strictness of naturalistic requirements, up to the point of seeking theistic solutions. However, appeals to God are also problematic, since it is questionable that a relevant notion of God is conceivable at all: if God is wholly other He cannot matter for our choices and if He is a being among natural beings He …Read more
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    Substance, Form, and Modality
    Discipline Filosofiche 28 (1): 137-158. 2018.
    This essay deals with Simon Evnine’s amorphic hylomorphism, and the bearings that considerations about modality might have on it. It is suggested that the assumption of amorphic hylomorphism makes an account of modality extensionally incorrect in the domain of natural, non-organic objects. It is further argued that, in the case of NNOs, the existence of real forms should be accepted and this conclusion is claimed to be consistent with scientific knowledge, on the basis of substance gradualism.
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    In the past years, the relevance of Thomas Aquinas's theory of cognition for contemporary debates on epistemology has been widely discussed. That theory claims that mind and world are formally identical and that this relationship overcomes various problems associated with scepticism concerning mental representation. The proposal, however, is grounded on the idea that the world can act on the mind through a relation of formal causation. This thesis attempts to develop a Thomistic theory of formal…Read more
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    Cloning, Begetting, and Making Children
    HEC Forum 18 (2): 172-188. 2006.
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    Aquinas on Sensible Forms and Semimaterialism
    Review of Metaphysics 54 (1). 2000.
    IN THE FIRST CHAPTER OF HIS BOOK Theories of Cognition in the Later Middle Ages, Robert Pasnau takes a position in a longstanding debate concerning the metaphysical status and the epistemological role of sensible forms in Aquinas’s theory of cognition. His main claim is that Aquinas was a materialist about sensation and developed “a theory of the sort that a modern materialist could love.”
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    This essay deals with the problem of the status of colours, traditionally considered as the paradigmatic case of secondary qualities: do colours exist only as aspects of experience or are they real properties of objects, existing independently of human and animal perception? Recently, John Campbell has argued in favour of the simple view of colours, according to which colours are real properties of objects. I discuss the place of Campbell's position in a debated which was started by John Mackie …Read more
  • Stato, bene comune e autoritá della Chiesa in Carlo Francesco D'Agostino
    Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 3 515-526. 2006.
  • Il sistema di Jacobi. Ragione, esistenza, persona (review)
    Philosophical News 4. 2012.
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    The Biology of Human Culture and Ethics: An Evolutionary Perspective
    with S. Parmigiani, D. Mainardi, and P. Palanza
    In Giovanni Boniolo & Gabriele De Anna (eds.), Evolutionary Ethics and Contemporary Biology, Cambridge University Press. 2006.
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    Percezione e realismo diretto in Tommaso d'Aquino
    Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 17 (3): 631-642. 2004.
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    Hylomorphism and substantial gradualism
    Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 71 (4): 855-872. 2015.
    Resumo Recentemente o Hilemorfismo – a visão tradicional, segundo a qual, as substâncias são constituídas pela combinação de forma e matéria – tem sido alvo de renovado interesse. Este artigo centra-se na substância material e sugere que, neste caso, a constituição hilemórfica exige uma noção de forma que deve ser alargada ao conceito de energia, ou ao exercício de uma força. Neste artigo também se defende o gradualismo substancial: se a forma for assim entendida, a substancialidade possui graus…Read more
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    Evolutionary Ethics and Contemporary Biology (edited book)
    with Giovanni Boniolo
    Cambridge University Press. 2006.
    How can the discoveries made in the biological sciences play a role in a discussion on the foundation of ethics? This book responds to this question by examining how evolutionism can explain and justify the existence of ethical normativity and the emergence of particular moral systems. Written by a team of philosophers and scientists, the essays collected in this volume deal with the limits of evolutionary explanations, the justifications of ethics, and methodological issues concerning evolution…Read more
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    This essay deals with the problem of the status of colours, traditionally considered as the paradigmatic case of secondary qualities: do colours exist only as aspects of experience or are they real properties of objects, existing independently of human and animal perception? Recently, John Campbell has argued in favour of the simple view of colours, according to which colours are real properties of objects. I discuss the place of Campbell's position in a debated which was started by John Mackie …Read more
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    Libertarian paternalism and health care policy: a deliberative proposal (review)
    with Giuseppe Schiavone, Matteo Mameli, Vincenzo Rebba, and Giovanni Boniolo
    Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 17 (1): 103-113. 2014.
    Cass Sunstein and Richard Thaler have been arguing for what they named libertarian paternalism (henceforth LP). Their proposal generated extensive debate as to how and whether LP might lead down a full-blown paternalistic slippery slope. LP has the indubitable merit of having hardwired the best of the empirical psychological and sociological evidence into public and private policy making. It is unclear, though, to what extent the implementation of policies so constructed could enhance the capabi…Read more