Etica & Politica / Ethics & Politics (2017) XIX/3

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CONTENTS / SOMMARIO


MONOGRAPHICA I - LEGGI E COSTUMI IN MONTESQUIEU

Slongo Paolo

Laws and Customs in Montesquieu. Guest Editor’s Preface

Fanciullacci Riccardo

La presa di partito in filosofia. Sulla lettura althusseriana di Montesquieu

Gazzolo Tommaso

Montesquieu: analogia e storicità

Slongo Paolo

Montesquieu e la normatività delle relazioni: leggi, costumi, modi di vita

Vernazza Diego

« Commune diversité »


MONOGRAPHICA II - ANDRÉ GORZ. OMAGGIO NEL DECENNALE DELLA MORTE

Leonardi Emanuele

Omaggio ad André Gorz nel decennale della morte. Guest Editor’s Preface

Gollain François

Mutation postfordiste et subjectivité

Gorz André

Miseria del presente, ricchezza del possibile

Fumagalli Andrea

Reddito di base, General Intellect e lavoro produttivo immediato

Gorz André

Economia della conoscenza e sfruttamento dei saperi

Allegri Giuseppe

Reddito di esistenza oltre la società del lavoro salariato

Vercellone Carlo

Capitalismo cognitivo e reddito sociale garantito come reddito primario

Vercellone Carlo

Capitalismo cognitivo, ecologia e reddito sociale garantito

Leonardi Emanuele

Attualità dell’ecologia politica di André Gorz


SIMPOSIO - CARMELO VIGNA, ETICA DEL DESIDERIO COME ETICA DEL RICONOSCIMENTO

Da Re Antonio

Tra desiderio e riconoscimento: una metaetica sui generis

Madera Romano

Desiderio, riconoscimento, misericordia

Alici Luigi

Trascendentalità, intersoggettività e vita morale

Fabris Adriano

Etica e relazione in Carmelo Vigna

Totaro Franco

Trascendentalità, riconoscimento, desiderio

Botturi Francesco

Riconoscimento e desiderio. Note sulla semantica trascendentale

Pagani Paolo

Appunti su coscienza e relazione

Vigna Carmelo

Risposte ai miei critici


VARIA

Caldarone Rosaria

Pascal e la questione della tecnica

Colombo Raffaella

Il giovane Strauss tra Atene e Gerusalemme

Greblo Edoardo

Extra Statum nulla persona. Umanità in fuga

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Pierpaolo Marrone (Trieste) marrone@units.it



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REFEREES LIST FOR 2017

B. Accarino (Università di Firenze), A. Altobrando (China University of Politics and Law, Pechino) A. Allegra (Università per Stranieri, Perugia), S. Amato (Università di Catania), P. Bettineschi (Università di Padova), S. Blancu (LUMSA, Roma), M. Ballistreri (Università di Torino), M. Bettetini (IULM, Milano), C. Canullo (Università di Macerata), R. Caporali (Università di Bologna), G. Cevolani (IMT, Lucca), F. Ciaramelli (Università di Napoli, Federico II), A. Cislaghi (Università di Trieste), R. Cristin (Università di Trieste), G. De Anna (Università di Udine), P. Donatelli (Università di Roma, La Sapienza), A. Fabris (Università di Pisa), S. Ferrando (Université de Strasbourg), A. Fussi (Università di Pisa), C. Gerbaz (Università di Rijeka), B. Giovanola (Università di Macerata), G. Grandi (Università di Padova), L. Greco (Università di Oxford), M.L. Lanzillo (Università di Bologna), G. Maniaci (Università di Palermo), R. Martinelli (Università di Trieste), F. Menga (Università di Tubinga), F. Miano (Università di Roma, Tor Vergata), M. Monaldi (Università di Trieste), R. Mordacci (Università San Raffaele, Milano), B. De Mori (Università di Padova), G. Pellegrino (LUISS, Roma), U. Pomarici (Università della Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”), V. Rasini (Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia), C. Rofena (Università Ca’ Foscari, Venezia), A. Schiavello (Università di Palermo), P. Šustar (Università di Rijeka), M. Trobok (Università di Rijeka), F. Turoldo (Università Ca’ Foscari, Venezia), M. Vaccarezza (Università di Genova), S. Zanardo (Università Europea di Roma).


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