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Gianfranco Pellegrino

Luiss Guido Carli
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  • Luiss Guido Carli
    Department of Philosophy
    Researcher
University of Padua
Department of Philosophy, Sociology, Education and Applied Psychology
PhD, 2001
Rome, Italy
Areas of Specialization
Normative Ethics
Social and Political Philosophy
17th/18th Century Philosophy
Areas of Interest
Applied Ethics
Meta-Ethics
Normative Ethics
Social and Political Philosophy
17th/18th Century Philosophy
  • All publications (47)
  • Sergio Cremaschi, L'etica moderna. Dalla Riforma a Nietzsche (review)
    L'Indice 25 (6): 22. 2008.
    Friedrich Nietzsche
  •  75
    Hate and Racist Speech in the United States. A Critique
    Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche. forthcoming.
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    DiscriminationStates and Nations, Misc
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    Beyond Gridlock: Reshaping Liberal Institutions for a Pluralist Global Order?
    Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche. forthcoming.
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    International Ethics
  •  71
    Two Models of Qualitative Hedonism? Hutcheson e Mill
    Rivista di Filosofia 99 (3): 373-396. 2008.
    In this paper, two different axiologies of pleasure are attributed to Hutcheson and Mill. Hutcheson endorsed a hedonist axiology, where quality of pleasure works as a still quantitative factor, able to counterbalance other quantitative features of pleasurable mental states - such as intensity and duration. By contrast, in Mill's view of value, the quality of pleasures is the only value-making feature, silencing any contribution from other quantitative elements. Therefore, the presence of certain…Read more
    In this paper, two different axiologies of pleasure are attributed to Hutcheson and Mill. Hutcheson endorsed a hedonist axiology, where quality of pleasure works as a still quantitative factor, able to counterbalance other quantitative features of pleasurable mental states - such as intensity and duration. By contrast, in Mill's view of value, the quality of pleasures is the only value-making feature, silencing any contribution from other quantitative elements. Therefore, the presence of certain qualitative characteristics - namely, the connection of certain pleasures with human active faculties - becomes a necessary and sufficient condition of value. Due to this unique role of quality, Mill's axiology opens the way to non-pleasurable experiences being valuable - for non-pleasurable exercises of the human active faculties meet the condition to be valuable states. Thus, Mill's theory of value is declared non-hedonistic - against the recent claims to the contrary put forth by W. Donner.
    John Stuart MillHedonist Accounts of Well-Being
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    Temporary Reproductive Suspension: Population Ethics and Climate Change
    with Marcello Di Paola
    Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 25 (1): 57-78. 2012.
    This paper focuses on a specific proposal connected with the issue of mitigating climate change by reducing GHG concentrations in the atmosphere. The idea of campaigning in favour of a temporary reproductive suspension, to be addressed to a range of citizens of developed countries, is explored. Some details of the proposal are specified, and the proposal itself is defended against four objec- tions: 1. that it encroaches reproductive freedom; 2. that it subtracts from the overall value the value…Read more
    This paper focuses on a specific proposal connected with the issue of mitigating climate change by reducing GHG concentrations in the atmosphere. The idea of campaigning in favour of a temporary reproductive suspension, to be addressed to a range of citizens of developed countries, is explored. Some details of the proposal are specified, and the proposal itself is defended against four objec- tions: 1. that it encroaches reproductive freedom; 2. that it subtracts from the overall value the value of future lives; 3. that it is costly and ineffectual; 4. that it is unfair, especially when women are considered.
    Climate Change
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    Replies to Critics
    Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche 4 (2). 2014.
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    Money, Autonomy, Citizenship. Effects of the Programa Bolsa Familia on Its Participants
    Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche. forthcoming.
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    Intentions and Intentionality
    Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche 43-54. 2015.
    Michael Thompson recently advanced a “naïve action theory” as an alternative to the “sophisticated” accounts of action displayed by ordinary folk psychology. In what follows I defend the plausibility of intentional psychology and folk psychological explanations. I do this in two ways. First I question that naïve explanations are more naïve than the ones provided by folk psychology and suggest that the latter are phenomenologically prior to the former. Second, I focus on the role of intentionalit…Read more
    Michael Thompson recently advanced a “naïve action theory” as an alternative to the “sophisticated” accounts of action displayed by ordinary folk psychology. In what follows I defend the plausibility of intentional psychology and folk psychological explanations. I do this in two ways. First I question that naïve explanations are more naïve than the ones provided by folk psychology and suggest that the latter are phenomenologically prior to the former. Second, I focus on the role of intentionality in deliberation and action planning, suggesting that folk psychology provides a better answer than naïve theory to the question of what makes actions intentional.
    The Structure of ActionConsciousness and IntentionalityPsychological ExplanationIntentional ActionDe…Read more
    The Structure of ActionConsciousness and IntentionalityPsychological ExplanationIntentional ActionDesire and MotivationDesire and ReasonReasons and Causes
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    Elaborating Negative Retributivism
    Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche. forthcoming.
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    Ethics
  •  71
    Virtualization of the Real and Citizenship People, Power, Society, and Persons
    Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche. forthcoming.
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    Citizenship
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    A Précis of Punishment
    Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche 5 (1). 2015.
    Punishment is a topic of increasing importance for citizens and policy-makers. The same can be said for academic researchers and students. Mass imprisonment has reached record high levels while public confidence is often lacking. New thinking is required urgently to address these challenges. Moreover, there have been several key developments in the philosophy of punishment over the last 20 years absent in leading guides including the communicative theory of punishment, restorative justice and my…Read more
    Punishment is a topic of increasing importance for citizens and policy-makers. The same can be said for academic researchers and students. Mass imprisonment has reached record high levels while public confidence is often lacking. New thinking is required urgently to address these challenges. Moreover, there have been several key developments in the philosophy of punishment over the last 20 years absent in leading guides including the communicative theory of punishment, restorative justice and my novel unified theory of punishment. My book Punishment is a critical introduction to the philosophy of punishment attempting to offer a new and refreshing approach to benefit scholars and students alike. While the book is primarily philosophical, it brings together relevant insights from law, criminology, criminal justice, politics and sociology. The aim is to provide both a comprehensive overview with new insights on many familiar theories of punishment.
    Punishment in Criminal LawCriminal Justice EthicsJustification and Excuse in Criminal LawSpecific Cr…Read more
    Punishment in Criminal LawCriminal Justice EthicsJustification and Excuse in Criminal LawSpecific CrimesDefenses in Criminal Law
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    Symposium: Gridlock: Why Global Cooperation is Failing When We Need it Most
    Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche. forthcoming.
    With a discussion of Gridlock: Why Global Cooperation is Failing When We Need it Most. By Thom Hale, David Held, and Kevin Young. Guest editors Marcello Di Paola Pietro Maffettone Submission deadline Long abstract : 15 July, 2015 Full paper : […]
    International Ethics
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    Reply
    Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche. forthcoming.
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  •  85
    Introductory Note. Population Ethics: The Unavoidability of the Quality of Life and the Ensuing Paradoxes
    Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 25 (1): 27-34. 2012.
    Population ethics is defined and presented, and some of the paradoxes it encapsulates are spelled out. It is argued that the concept of the quality of a life or of a life worth living can- not be avoided if inquiry on many relevant ethical and political topics is to be pursued in a theoretically fitting mode. In particular, the article deals with the asymmetry between rea- sons for not creating unhappy lives and reasons for creating happy lives, the well-known repugnant conclusion and the parado…Read more
    Population ethics is defined and presented, and some of the paradoxes it encapsulates are spelled out. It is argued that the concept of the quality of a life or of a life worth living can- not be avoided if inquiry on many relevant ethical and political topics is to be pursued in a theoretically fitting mode. In particular, the article deals with the asymmetry between rea- sons for not creating unhappy lives and reasons for creating happy lives, the well-known repugnant conclusion and the paradox of mere addition
    Population EthicsThe Value of Lives, Misc
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    He buttered the toast while baking a fresh loaf
    Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche. forthcoming.
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  •  36
    Dieci anni di studi su Henry Sidgwick
    Rivista di Filosofia 94 (3): 447-456. 2003.
    Henry Sidgwick
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    Thompson on Rawls and Practices
    Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche. forthcoming.
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  • Le virtù del conseguenzialismo della regola
    with Brad Hooker
    Rivista di Filosofia 99 (3): 491-509. 2008.
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    Response to Critics
    Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche. forthcoming.
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    Punishment and Coherence
    Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche 5 (1). 2015.
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    Criminal LawCriminal Justice Ethics
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    In difesa della teoria etica. Contro il pluralismo
    Rivista di Filosofia 98 (3): 359-384. 2007.
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    Ethical properties as resultant qualities: Or, the naturalism of W.d. Ross
    Philosophical Writings 33 (3). 2006.
    The main claim of this paper is that, contrary to the received view, Ross’ doctrine of resultance does not provide a premise in favour of non-naturalism, but rather makes possible a viable form of non-reductionist naturalism. This is argued mainly by viewing resultance as constitution, where resultant properties are constituted by those natural properties from which they result. Accordingly, resultant properties and their constitutive properties can be viewed as placed in the same ontological re…Read more
    The main claim of this paper is that, contrary to the received view, Ross’ doctrine of resultance does not provide a premise in favour of non-naturalism, but rather makes possible a viable form of non-reductionist naturalism. This is argued mainly by viewing resultance as constitution, where resultant properties are constituted by those natural properties from which they result. Accordingly, resultant properties and their constitutive properties can be viewed as placed in the same ontological realm. However, to rule out reductionism, constitution is to be considered as not implying identity. Some arguments in favour of this view of constitution, above all in the moral realm, are presented in the last sections
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    Where does our undestanding of life come from? The riddle about recognizing living things
    Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche. 2015.
    The essay discusses Michael Thompson's original way of combining Aristotle and Frege in understanding life and, more specifically, biological species. His approach is compared with different styles of thought of hermeneutical or phenomenological leaning.
    Philosophy of Biology, Misc
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    A Précis of On People’s Terms. A Republican Theory and Model of Democracy
    Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche. forthcoming.
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    Social and Political Philosophy
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    The Concept of Person between the Christian Tradition and Post-modern Society
    Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche. forthcoming.
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    Religious Freedom and the Reasons for Rights
    Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche. forthcoming.
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    Freedom and Liberty
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    Justice in the Auditorium Gardiner’s Theory of Intergenerational Justice
    Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche 3 (1)
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    How not to Define Punishment
    Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche 5 (1). 2015.
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    Punishment in Criminal Law
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    Democratic Equality and Freedom of Religion: Between Coercion and Persuasion
    Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche. forthcoming.
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  • Un contributo al dibattito storiografico sul tomismo tedesco. Le dimensioni indeterminate nella Summa di Nicola di Strasburgo
    Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 57 (2): 393-409. 2010.
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