Etica & Politica / Ethics & Politics (2018) XX/1

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CONTENTS / SOMMARIO


Monographica I.
Negri e la filosofia


Morfino Vittorio, Zaru Elia

Negri and Philosophy

Boffi Guido, Clemente Giacomo

Sul concetto di metafisica per Toni Negri

Ansaldi Saverio

La ginestra leopardiana. Lineamenti per un’ontologia eticopoetica

Viparelli Irene

Tra operaismo e biopolitica. Genesi e sviluppo del concetto

Morfino Vittorio

Sull’orlo del tempo. La teoria negriana della temporalità

Di Pierro Mattia

La biopolitica nel pensiero di Antonio Negri. Dalla “tendenza” all’eccedenza affermativa della vita

Zaru Elia

Talpa o serpente? Popolo, classe, moltitudine

Montferrand Frédéric

Composition, autonomie, separation. Les formes-parti d'Antonio Negri

Scanga Paolo

Dallo Stato piano al nuovo ordine della globalizzazione. La sovranità in Antonio Negri

Morfino Vittorio, Zaru Elia

Storia, politica, filosofia. Intervista ad Antonio Negri


Simposio.
Ferdinado G. Menga, Lo scandalo del futuro. Per una giustizia intergenerazionale


Illiceto Michele

Il diritto di chi non c’è: tra ontologia della possibilità e principio di generatività

Vergani Mario

Tempo delle generazioni e temporalità etica

Baptist Gabriella

‘Altrimenti che tempo’?: quale futuro per la giustizia intergenerazionale

Gazzolo Tommaso

Yet not enough to say a bomb will fall

Greco Tommaso

Da dove vengono i diritti delle generazioni future?

Abignente Angelo

Garanzia e cura: l’interpello delle generazioni future

Menga Ferdinando G.

Problemi aperti di giustizia intergenerazionale: risposte ai miei critici


Varia


Bracaletti Stefano

Gianluca Mori sull’ateismo nella filosofia moderna

Cera Agostino

Il fenomeno “vivente”

Cicatello Angelo

Diritto cosmopolitico e ragione in Kant

Isaia Carola

La virtù della 'self-reliance' nelle filosofie di Emerson e Nietzsche

Kamminga Menno R.

The Internal-Rawlsian Unsustainability of Rawls’s Duty of Assistance

Manti Franco

The Moral Decision: from Phronesis to Ethical Competence

Marrone Pierpaolo

Margalit sul tradimento

Modugno Roberta Adelaide

Rivoluzione industriale e condizioni dei lavoratori nell’Inghilterra del diciannovesimo secolo: un’analisi controcorrente

Fanciullacci Riccardo

Althusser di fronte a Hobbes. La critica dell’umanismo individualista

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