Associate professor of Theoretical Philosophy at Roma Tre University. He focuses on pragmatism and American philosophy, philosophy of psychology, philosophy of cognitive science and philosophy of literature.
Associate professor of Theoretical Philosophy at Roma Tor Vergata University. He works on philosophy of the social sciences, philosophy of technology, the relationship between cognitive science, social science epistemology and normative political theory.
Associate professor of Moral Philosophy at Roma Tre University. His research interests lie at the intersection of philosophy and the cognitive sciences of mind and morality.
Post-doc Research Fellow and Adjunct professor at the University of Milan.
Full professor of History of Philosophy at the University of Parma. She was a student, postgraduate student and researcher at the Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa.
Full professor of History of Ancient Philosophy at Roma Tre University.
Full professor of Moral Philosophy at Roma Tre University. He mainly works on ethics, philosophy of mind, theory of action, ethics of artificial intelligence, history of early modern philosophy and science, and metaphilosophy.
Associate professor in Sociology of Cultural and Communicative Processes at the University of Parma.
Associate professor of Aesthetics at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice. For several years she has been working on the philosophy of dress with reference to Dewey’s pragmatism, as well as on the philosophy of emotions and the intertwining of sensibility and language in the human world.
Post-doc Research Fellow in History of Philosophy at Roma Tre University. Her main research interests include early modern associationist accounts of custom and habit.
Full professor of Theoretical Philosophy and Philosophy of Practices at the University of Milan. She has researched Charles Sanders Peirce and pragmatist thought.
Adjunct professor of political philosophy at Rome Tor Vergata University.
PhD candidate at the University of Milan. At present, his research concerns the pluralism of modes of existence in contemporary speculative philosophy.
Professor emeritus of Political Philosophy at Roma Tor Vergata University. He has worked on exemplary normativity and its applications to political philosophy; forms of constituent power and their constraints in political liberalism; serial and sequential conceptions of democratic popular sovereignty.
Associate professor of Contemporary Social Philosophy and Critical Sociology of Public Opinion at the DUSIC department of the University of Parma. Her research interests focus on the culture of contemporary capitalism and its repercussions on people’s working, emotional and environmental lives.
Associate professor of Cultural Anthropology at the University of Parma.
Full professor of Aesthetics at Rome Tor Vergata University. Main interests include hermeneutics, German idealism, aesthetics and the phenomenology of atmospheres, the phenomenology of the lived body.
Researcher in History of Sciences and Techniques at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice. She is currently studying the role of habits in the perception and prevention of natural hazards.
Associate professor of Sociology of Cultural and Communicative Processes at Rome Tor Vergata University.
Associate Professor of History of Philosophy at the University of Parma. His research interests are currently focused on the cognitive function of emotions within modern phenomenology.
Full Professor of Theoretical Philosophy at Roma Tre University. His interests primarily concern topics in the philosophy of mind.
Associate professor of History of Ancient Philosophy at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice. Her interests primarily concern moral, ethical and political psychology in classical, Hellenistic and Roman philosophy, with special emphasis on the subject of the formation of habits, their emotional dimension and their relevance to human praxis.
Post-Doc Research Fellow at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice. Her research interests lie at the intersection of philosophy of language, philosophy of mind and aesthetics. She is currently working on the philosophy of habit with reference to Wittgenstein’s late philosophy, the philosophy of F. P. Ramsey and classical pragmatism, in particular James and Dewey.
Researcher at the University of Milan. His studies are intertwined with the theme of clothes through a pragmatist and evolutionist perspective.
Professor of Philosophy of Language at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice. His main research interests include Wittgenstein’s thought and the philosophical-linguistic issues of meaning and interpretation.
Associate Professor in History of Philosophy at Roma Tre University. His main research concerns the philosophy of habit, theories of tolerance in the 18th century and the relations between philosophy and literature.
Associate professor of Political Philosophy at the University of Salerno.
Post-Doc Research Fellow in History of Philosophy at Roma Tre University. Her research interests concern the philosophies of habit that developed between the 19th and 20th centuries in the French area.
Associate Professor of Aesthetics of Communication at Rome Tor Vergata University. She deals with aesthetics, theory of knowledge, philosophy of emotions.
Associate Professor of Theoretical Philosophy and Critical Theory at the University of Parma. His research interests focus on critical theory, pragmatism, social ontology and theory of literature.
Assistant professor in Philosophy of Art and Culture at Maastricht University. His research interests focus on history of philosophies of habit between Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries, with particular reference to American pragmatism, French spiritualism, and the exchanges between philosophy, social, and cultural sciences.
Lecturer in French at the University of Oxford (Oriel College and Wadham College). Her research investigates habit and literature, French philosophy, distraction and attention studies, the relationship between art, creativity, and the unconscious.
Researcher in Comparative Literature at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Milan.
Post-doc Research Fellow in Theoretical Philosophy at the University of Molise. Currently, his research investigates the relationships between contemporary theories of habit and new digital technologies.
Full professor of Aesthetics in the Department of Philosophy and Educational Sciences at the University of Torino.
Researcher in Aesthetics at the University of Florence. Her main research concerns relationship between habits and improvisation, habits and creativity, habitual practices and improvisational practices in literature, habits for social transformation, ecological/environmental dimension of human habits.
Post-Doc Research Fellow in History of sciences and techniques at the University of Milano Bicocca.
Post-Doc Research Fellow in Philosophy at the University of Bologna. Her research interests include the thought of Gilles Deleuze, Charles Sanders Peirce and Gilbert Simodon, with a particular focus on the relation between pre-individuality and individuation
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