Etica & Politica / Ethics & Politics (2014) XVI/2
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CONTENTS / SOMMARIO
Monographica I Naturalizzare, normalizzare, potenziare. Prospettive filosofiche su Neuroscience e Neurolaw
Fuselli Stefano
Nunziante Antonio-Maria
Naturalismo e neuroscienze. Sulla genesi storica di un legame teorico
Gaiani Alberto
Riduzionismo e neuroscienze: il dibattito filosofico recente
Sarra Claudio
Questioni pregiudiziali: una prospettiva epistemologica sui rapporti tra neuroscienze e diritto
Fuselli Stefano
Ripensare l’uomo: ripensare il diritto? Sui supposti fondamenti neurobiologici del diritto
Sommaggio Paolo
Palazzani Laura
La mente farmacologicamente potenziata: problemi bioetici e biogiuridici
Amato Salvatore
Neuroscienze e utilizzazione militare delle tecniche di potenziamento umano
Monographica II Rethinking Cicero as Political Philosopher
Giorgini Giovanni, Irrera Elena
Editor’s and Guest Editor’s Preface
Lisi Francisco Leonardo
La noción de ley natural en Cicerón
Fott David
Skepticism about Natural Right in Cicero’s De Republica
Englert Walter
Epicurean Philosophy in Cicero’s De Republica: Serious Threat or Convenient Foil?
Prost François
Un dittico esemplare nel primo pensiero politico di Cicerone
Iacoboni Anna
Il significato politico del mos maiorum in Cicerone
Paulson Lex
A Painted Republic: the Constitutional Innovations of Cicero’s De legibus
Colotte Franck
Le De Officiis de Cicéron : un manuel de vertu pratique?
Fermani Arianna
Tra vita contemplativa e vita attiva: il De Officiis di Cicerone e le sue radici aristoteliche
Gastaldi Silvia
Vita politica e vita filosofica nei proemi del De republica di Cicerone
Schütrumpf Eckart
Havlíček Aleš
Philosophie und Politik bei Cicero
Pagnotta Fausto
Cicerone nell’opera e nel pensiero politico di Machiavelli: alcune considerazioni introduttive
Neschke-Hentschke Ada
Il contributo di Cicerone alla nascita della dottrina moderna della “sovranità del popolo”
Martelli Fabio, Tossani Eleonora
Tosi Elena
Irrera Elena
Cicero on Different Kinds of Respect for Persons. A ‘Darwallian’ Approach
Giorgini Giovanni
Cicero and Machiavelli: Two Visions of Statesmanship and Two Educational Projects Compared
Monographica III Moral realism and political decisions
De Anna Gabriele, Martinelli Riccardo
Martinelli Riccardo
Realism, ontology, and the concept of reality
Lavecchia Salvatore
Fischer Alexander, Fuchs Marko J.
‘Solidarity at the Time of the Fall’: Adorno and Rorty on Moral Realism
De Caro Mario, Marraffa Massimo
Bacon against Descartes. Emotions, Rationality, Defenses
Labinaz Paolo
Reasoning, Argumentation and Rationality
Becker Thomas
Is Truth Relevant? On the Relevance of Relevance
Sbisà Marina
The Austinian Conception of Illocution and its Implications for Value Judgments and Social ontology
Illies Christian
The Relevance of Anthropology and the Evolutionary Sciences for Political Philosophy
De Anna Gabriele
Realism, Human Action and Political Life. On the Political Dimension of Individual Choices
Ancona Elvio
Determining Ius According to Thomas Aquinas: a Realistic Model for Juridical Decisions
Stopford John
Monographica IV Soggetto, identità, alterità
Marrone Pierpaolo
Cossutta Marco
Cristin Renato
Il complesso d’Europa. Comprensione di sé e interpretazione dell’altro nell’identità europea
Marrone Pierpaolo
Polidori Fabio
L’altro che forse sono. Tra umano e animale
Simposio Hans Lindahl, Fault Lines of Globalization. Legal Order and the Politics of A-Legality, Oxford University Press, 2013
Menga Ferdinando G.
A-Legality: Journey to the Borders of Law. In Dialogue with Hans Lindahl
Christodoulidis Emilios
Lindahl’s Phenomenology of Legality
Ciaramelli Fabio
Vers une phénoménologie de l’a-légalité
Loughlin Martin
A-legality or Jus Politicum? A Critical Appraisal of Lindahl’s Fault Lines of Globalization
Näsström Sofia
Rummens Stefan
Contingency and Reason: Some Habermasian Reflections on A-Legality
Neil Walker Neil Walker
Legal Thinking Inside and Outside the Box
Lindahl Hans
Varia
Baccarini Elvio
Public Reason and Moral Bioenhancement
Biasetti Pierfrancesco
Rights, Duties, and Moral Conflicts
Cevolani Gustavo, Festa Roberto
Giochi dei beni pubblici: il problema dei beni pubblici nella prospettiva della teoria dei giochi
Greblo Edoardo
Innerarity Daniel
Democracia sin política: ¿por qué la democracia puede perjudicar seriamente a la democracia?
Malatesti Luca
Psychopathy and Failures of Ordinary Doing
Monteleone Ester
Iris Murdoch: la relazione tra l’interiorità e il comportamento pubblico è la moralità
Prijić – Samaržija Snježana
Rasini Vallori
What Remains of Man and of the World: Reflections on the Age of Ecological Crisis
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