Etica & Politica / Ethics & Politics (2013) XV/1


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CONTENTS / SOMMARIO


Monographica I - L'età dei diritti: un bilancio


Aldo Schiavello

Guest Editor's Preface

Francesco Belvisi

Domande intorno alla crisi dell’età dei diritti: un po’ di realismo sui diritti umani

Francesco Ferraro

Il linguaggio dei diritti tra inflazione e scetticismo

Claudio Luzzati

Il formalismo dei diritti

Giorgio Pino

Crisi dell’età dei diritti?

Aldo Schiavello

La fine dell’età dei diritti

Diletta Tega

Il diritto costituzionale e i diritti in crisi

Loreno Zucca

Exit Hercules: Ronald Dworkin and the Crisis of the Age of Rights


Monographica II - Nanoethics: Do We Need a New Ethics for Nanotechnology?


Fabio Bacchini

Guest Editor’s Preface

Tsjalling Swierstra

Nanotechnology and Technomoral Change

Arianna Ferrari

From Nanoethics to the Normativity of Technological Visions

Alexei Grinbaum

The Old-New Meaning of Researcher’s Responsibility

Brice Laurent

The Constitutional Effect of the Ethics of Emerging Technologies

Ludovica Lorusso

Nanotechnology, Aims, and Values

Luca Malfatti, Davide Carboni

From nanoscience to nanoethics: the viewpoint of a scientist

Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent

Decentring Nanoethics toward Objects

Fabio Bacchini

The Newness of Nanoethics and the Consequentialist Bias


Simposio: Mauro Magatti, La grande contrazione, Milano, Feltrinelli, 2012


Paolo Gomarasca

Capitalismo perverso e crisi del desiderio: Magatti con Deleuze

Pier Luigi Porta

I fallimenti della libertà

Mauro Magatti

Desiderio e libertà: risposte ai miei critici


Simposio: Riccardo Fanciullacci, L’esperienza etica. Per una filosofia delle cose umane, Napoli, Orthotes, 2012


Francesco Callegaro

Il senso della filosofia morale

Luigi Francesco Clemente

Esperienze di strettura e filosofia pratica

Antonio Da Re

La duplice riflessività e la formazione di sé

Adriano Fabris

L’esperienza, le norme e la questione del senso

Benedetta Giovanola

Dall’esperienza etica alla mediazione politica

Riccardo Fanciullacci

Sulla filosofia pratica e l’esperienza: repliche ai miei critici


Varia


Elvio Baccarini & Milica Czerny Urban

The Moral and Cognitive Value of Art

Agostino Cera

Tra mondo e mondo umano: antropologia filosofica, oggi. Karl Löwith e la Philosophische Anthropologie

Sergio Cremaschi

Giner on the Socio-genesis of Morality

Edoardo Greblo

Capacità e diritti umani

Pierpaolo Marrone

Some Remarks on Moral Rules

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