Etica & Politica / Ethics & Politics (2013) XV/2

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CONTENTS / SOMMARIO


Monographica I - Cooperation in Nature, Science, and Society


Gustavo Cevolani

Guest Editor’s Preface

Jesús P. Zamora Bonilla

Cooperation, Competition, and the Contractarian View of Scientific Research

Gregor Betz, Michael Baurmann, Rainer Cramm

Is Epistemic Trust of Veritistic Value?

Ruggero Rangoni

Heterogeneous Strategy Learning in the Iterated Prisoner’s Dilemma

Matthias Greiff

Learning with whom to Interact: A Public Good Game on a Dynamic Network

Hannes Rush

What Niche Did Human Cooperativeness Evolve in

Arnold Eckhart

Simulation Models of the Evolution of Cooperation as Proofs of Logical Possibilities. How Useful Are They?


Monographica II - Potere e violenza nel pensiero di Günther Anders / Power and violence in Günther Anders' Thinking


Vallori Rasini

Guest Editor’s Preface

Babette Babich

Angels, the Space of Time, and Apocalyptic Blindness: On Günther Anders’ Endzeit–Endtime

Christian Dries

Technischer Totalitarismus: Macht, Herrschaft und Gewalt bei Günther Anders

Ubaldo Fadini

Anders e l'incompleto

Edouard Jolly

Entre légitime défense et état d’urgence: La pensée andersienne de l’agir politique contre la puissance nucléaire

Micaela Latini

La distruzione dell’amore. Esilio e letteratura

Francesco Miano

Günther Anders e la vergogna prometeica

Vallori Rasini

Il potere della violenza. Su alcune riflessioni di Günther Anders

Nicola Russo

Sopravvivenza e libertà: il dilemma impossibile


Varia


Riccardo Caporali

Il Trattato teologico-politico di Spinoza, tra filosofia e militanza (a partire da un recente volume di Steven Nadler)

Brunella Casalini

Disabilità, immaginazione e cittadinanza sessuale

Veronica Ceruti

L’attività intersoggettiva e la Cosa stessa nella Fenomenologia dello Spirito: due letture a confronto

Giorgio Maniaci

Teorie della coercizione, antipaternalismo e autonomia contrattuale

Pierpaolo Marrone

Structuring Dialogue

George Mousourakis

Human Fallibilism and Individual Self-Development in John Stuart Mill’s Theory of Liberty

Pee Gee Daniel

“Sometimes I think there’s naught beyond.” Ovvero: le influenze del Dizionario Storico-Critico di Pierre Bayle sul Moby Dick di Melville

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