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Teresa Roversi

University of Parma
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  • University of Parma
    Department of Philosophy
    Graduate student
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Action
20th Century Philosophy
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  •  43
    Spingere e spaventare. L'ecologia della paura letta in chiave pragmatista
    with Giovanni Mariotti
    la Società Degli Individui. forthcoming.
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    Review of Simone Bernardi della Rosa, Peirce on Habits: Developing a Pragmatist Ontology (review)
    European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 17 (2). 2025.
    The scope and the organization of Peirce on Habits: Developing a Pragmatist Ontology revolves around the structure of the principle of habit in Peirce’s philosophy, as a mode of being and a foundational metaphysical concept. In a broad and transdisciplinary manner, much like Peirce’s own thought, the book fills a gap in the literature by providing the first monograph entirely devoted to the concept of habit in Peirce. It combines historical analysis with engagement in contemporary debates to...
    American Pragmatism
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    Relazioni filiali. Jane Addams
    la Società Degli Individui. forthcoming.
  •  50
    Cose e persone
    with John Dewey
    Società Degli Individui 65 75-98. 2019.
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