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The Centre for Ethics and Politics produces and coordinates research, discussion and training on ethical issues with regard to all aspects of social life. CeSEP continuously organizes meetings that are open to the public for the discussion of such issues.
To deal with the public issues of our time – as far as biology, psychology and neuroscience, economics, politics, intercultural communication are concerned – means to take into account fundamental moral and political decisions. In our Centre we interpret it as the field of discussion about ethical issues, in the context of our social and institutional life, to come to collective decisions in favor of public welfare, while acknowledging political constraints. Along with this focus, the Centre investigates also metaethical and normative issues. It is a place of discussion, interdisciplinary research, and education in the fields of ethics, politics, metaethics, normative moral theory, and applied ethics.
Our members’ teaching activity covers a broad range of topics in all areas of practical and political philosophy, spanning from general introductory courses in moral philosophy and political philosophy to advanced classes in bioethics, ethics, politics, philosophy of history.
It aims at understanding human agency, both at the individual and the social level, with reference to morally normative criteria. This aim is attained also by way of the analysis of the theoretical traditions of moral research as they are found in the history of Western thought.
Introduction to life ethics: the course aims at giving a basic presentation of the main theoretical and practical questions of biomedical ethics, as well as of the ethics of the relationship with non-human animals and the natural environment. Issues in bioethics: the aim of the course is to give a complete analysis of a relevant issue in contemporary bioethics.
This course aims at analysing the most central questions in the debate on the foundations of ethics, from the analysis of moral language to the justification of moral normativity, using a variety of methodologies of reflection. The course develops a proposal concerning the theoretical problems in moral action.
The course aims to discuss the epistemological status of political philosophy. Core issues are: the relationship between philosophy and politics, political science and political philosophy. Within these paradigms the focus will be on the relationships between theory and practice, on the role of contingency and necessity in political theory, legitimization and justification.
This course aims to examine in depth the ethical aspects of several social and political questions raised by the pluralism of values and cultures as characterizing contemporary societies.
It aims at introducing the historical development of the philosophical reflection on morality, from its appearance to the contemporary age.
This course is devoted to analysing the various theories concerning human rights and discussing the controversy concerning their universal validity. The debate concerning the tradition of human rights – as considered as inviolable individual rights – and the more recent debate concerning the attempt to enlarge this tradition with the integration of so-called collective rights will be introduced.
this course aims at an examination of the overall sense of human history, with reference to cultural identities and to religious, political, artistic and literary traditions.
The Centre hosts and develops research projects in all areas of practical philosophy, focusing on issues of metaethics, normative ethics, bioethics, political and social philosophy, history of moral and political philosophy, neuroethics and the ethical implications of experimental research in Psychology and Neurosciences. In these areas the Centre also organises conferences, workshops, seminars, and public events.
Meetings of the Laboratory of Practical Philosophy: PhD students and visiting guests from other Italian universities or from abroad discuss their current work and on-going projects.
Seminars on public issues: Discussion of matters of public interest such as issues of bioethics, social policy, national and international politics.
The Centre contributed to initiate and hosts the Italian Society for Neuroethics (https://societadineuroetica.wordpress.com), supporting its activities.
The Centre also collaborates with the Milan Center for Gender Cultures.
The Centre hosts, moreover, a laboratory on Film and philosophy: the course aims at providing fundamental methods for philosophical analysis of a film. The course consists of philosophical analysis of issues ranging from the status of the image to content that can be transmitted through it, and of a practical part, in which technical aspects and film language are at issue.
Full Professor of Moral Philosophy and Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy of San Raffaele University, Milan. He has founded the Centre for Public Ethics (now Centre for Ethics and Politics). His research and teaching activities range from issues in metaethics to normative ethics, neuroethics and bioethics. He has been member of the Italian Commissione Nazionale per la Biosicurezza, le Biotecnologie e le Scienze della Vita (National Commission for Biosafety, Biotechnologies and the Life Sciences).
Lecturer in Moral Philosophy at the Faculty of Philosophy of the Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele, Milan. She teaches Philosophy and human rights (BA in Philosophy), Ethics of scientific research (inside the course of Logic of innovation and of scientific research, MA in Biotechnology), Introduction to moral decision theory (inside the course of Philosophy of science and bioethics, BA in Psychology). Her research focuses mainly on moral responsibility in collective actions (especially in relation to climate change).
Full Professor of Moral Philosophy at the Faculty of Philosophy of San Raffaele University, Milan. He teaches Ethics of Life, History of Moral Philosophy, and Ethical Theory at the Faculty of Philosophy; he also teaches Bioethics and Medical Humanities at the Faculty of Medicine, San Raffaele University. He is also Visiting Professor of Social Ethics at the University of Bergamo, and of Bioethics at the Humanitas University of Milan. He is a member of the Ethics Committee of the Scientific Institute San Raffaele and of the Scientific Committee of some journals and Research Centres.
Associate Professor of Political Philosophy and Public Ethics, Faculty of Philosophy, University Vita-Salute San Raffaele, Milan. She teaches Bioethics at the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery (Biotechnology) and the Faculty of Psychology, University Vita-Salute San Raffaele, Milan. She is the present coordinator of CeSEP. Fellowships: Research Assistant at J. Safra Foundation Center of Ethics, Harvard University, December 2005-January 2006; Visiting Fellow at Institute of Philosophy, School of Advanced Study, University of London, London UK, October 2007/January 2008; Jemolo Fellow at Nuffield College, University of Oxford (UK), July 2008; Research Fellow at Department of Comparative Cultural and Social Anthropology, European University Viadrina, Frankfurt/Oder (D), Sept 2009. Subjects: Toleration, Classical and Contemporary Liberalism, Multiculturalism, Secular Bioethics.
Ph.D. student in Philosophy at Vita-Salute San Raffaele University of Milan (curriculum Ethics and Philosophy of the Person) from October 2016. She received her Bachelor’s degree in Philosophy from the University of Milan, presenting a dissertation on medieval philosophy. She then attended her Master’s in Philosophical Sciences at Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, where she specialized in public ethics and graduated in July 2016 with a thesis on the ethical issues that lie under the mental health service in Italy (A public ethic perspective on the Italian psychiatric landscape. Supervisor: Professor Roberta Sala). Her research project investigates the issues of cultural psychiatry. For that purpose, she cooperates with the Casa della carità foundation in Milan, and with the connected research center Centro Studi Sofferenza Urbana (Souq). Main interests: ethics of psychiatry, public policies, philosophy of medicine, bioethics.
Ph.D. student Philosophy at Vita-Salute San Raffaele University of Milan (Philosophy and Science of the Mind in the Ethics and Philosophy of the Persona curriculum). He graduated in Philosophy at Vita-Salute San Raffaele University in Milan. He is a member also of CRISI (Interdisciplinary Center for History of Ideas). He is an active member of the University’s Philosophies of Cinema Laboratory. The theme of his research examines the relationships between the concepts of biopolitics and care of the self in Michel Foucault philosophy, through two main research axes: the importance of clarifying whether or not Foucault actually produced a moral theory; the contemporary reception of Michel Foucault’s works.
has a Ph.D. in Philosophy at Vita-Salute San Raffaele University of Milan, where he has been coordinator of the Film and Philosophy seminar and is member of two different research centers, the CeSEP (Centre for Ethics and Politics) and the CRISI (Interdisciplinary Center for History of Ideas). He is author of “Morte dell’uomo e fine del soggetto. Indagine sulla filosofia di Michel Foucault” (Rubbettino 2014) and co-editor of V. Gallese, P. Virno et al., “Che cos’è un soggetto. Tra comune e singolare” (Mimesis 2014). His research in the field of history of ideas and contemporary philosophy, drawing from the works of Michel Foucault and Lionel Trilling, focuses on the relationship between ethics, subjectivity and storytelling. Relevant sub-topics are: theory of the novel, film and philosophy, self-writing, style in philosophy.
has Ph.D. in Philosophy (Philosophy and Science of the Mind in History of Ideas curricula) from Vita-Salute San Raffaele University of Milan, where she graduated in History of Ancient Philosophy. Her research interests: Moral Philosophy, Bioethics and History of Ethics. In particular, her current research deals with the idea of embryo in the Ancient and Medieval World, in order to understand the way in which the idea of embryo has come to be of interest to the Ethics even now.
has a Ph.D. in Philosophy (Philosophy and Science of the Mind in Ethics and Philosophy of the Person curricula) from Vita-Salute San Raffaele University of Milan, where she graduated in Moral Philosophy. Her research involves the analysis of the problem of distance in morality and its role in generating moral obligations. She concentrate her analysis on global ethical issues, in particular poverty, distributive justice and humanitarian intervention.
has a Ph.D. in Cognitive Neuroscience and Philosophy of Mind at the University Vita-Salute San Raffaele in Milan and at the Institute for Advanced Study in Pavia (IUSS). He graduated in Philosophy at the University Vita-Salute San Raffaele in Milan with a Dissertation on behavioural economics. At the moment he is working on the issue of psychology of judgment and decision-making, in particular on political decision-making and evidence based public policy.
has a Ph.D. in Philosophy from Vita-Salute San Raffaele University of Milan. He graduated in Philosophy at Vita-Salute San Raffaele University in Milan in September 2013. Since October 2014 he has been frequenting the PhD Course in Philosophy and Sciences of Mind (Curriculum in Ethics and Philosophy of the Person) at the same university. The aim of his research project is to give an account of Lorenzo Valla’s moral proposal, bringing its cultural, geographical and historical context to light.
has a Ph.D. in Philosophy from Vita-Salute San Raffaele University of Milan, appointed to a research on Philosophy in support of Public Policies, in collaboration with Eupolis-Regione Lombardia. He graduated in Philosophy in 2010 defending a thesis on John Rawls’ Law of Peoples. He acted as coordinator of a project on Inter-culturalism and civic values in collaboration with Comune di Milano. 2014 on: lecturer of Medical Terminology at UniLUDeS (Lugano, Switzerland). Main interests: public policies, philosophy of medicine, bioethics.
Psychologist, has a Ph.D. in Philosophy (Neuroscience and Philosophy of Mind curricula) at Vita-Salute San Raffaele University of Milan. His research ideals with Moral Psychology. In particular, his current research focuses on studying the role of controlled and automatic cognitive processes in moral decision-making, and their impact on the emotional response to moral dilemmas.
Has a Ph.D. in Cognitive Neuroscience and Philosophy of Mind at Vita-Salute San Raffaele University in Milan and at the Institute for Advanced Study in Pavia (IUSS). Her Ph.D. thesis was on “Smithian Prudence and its Relevance in Moral Philosophy and Neuroscience” under the supervision of Prof. Roberto Mordacci and Prof. Philippe Tobler (University of Zurich). She was a visiting doctoral student in the program of Neuroeconomics at the University of Zurich. She graduated in Moral Philosophy at Vita-Salute San Raffaele University in 2011. Her main research topics are Adam Smith’s ethics, practical reasoning, and the moral agent’s identity. She is also interested in moral and economic decision-making examined from a multidisciplinary perspective.
has a Ph.D. in Philosophy from Vita-Salute San Raffaele University of Milan (Philosophy and Science of the Mind in the Ethics and Philosophy of the Persona curriculum). At the same university she graduated in Moral Philosophy. She is the coordinator of the University’s Philosophies of Cinema Laboratory. The theme of her research examines the possibility of tracing a moral in Jean-Paul Sartre’s existentialism, introduced from the hermeneutic starting point, which is existentialist psychoanalysis.
has a PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience and Philosophy of Mind at Vita-Salute San Raffaele University in Milan and at the Institute for Advanced Study in Pavia (IUSS). She defended a Dissertation on “Empathy, Sympathy, and Morality: An Interdisciplinary Approach”. She graduated in 2011 at Philosophy at Vita-Salute San Raffaele University in Milan on: “Sentire e agire. L’etica della simpatia tra sentimentalismo e razionalismo” (Feeling and Acting. The Ethics of Sympathy between Sentimentalism and Rationalism). Her research topic focuses on the possibility to find a relation between the concepts of “empathy”, as it is intended in recent neuroscientific analysis, and that of “sympathy”, as a normative foundation for a moral theory. She is also a member of PERSONA – Laboratory for Research in Phenomenology and Sciences of the Person – at Vita-Salute San Raffaele University. Research areas: Moral philosophy, Metaethics, Empathy and Sympathy.
has a PhD in Political Studies from the Graduate School in Social and Political Sciences of the University of Milan. She obtained her MA in Philosophy at Vita-Salute San Raffaele University in Milan where she defended a thesis which reconsidered the role of Modus Vivendi in theories of political liberalism. Her PhD thesis deals with methodological issues in normative political theory. Specifically, her project aims at clarifying the boundaries of imagination in normative political theory examining whether, and to what extent, political theories ought to be constrained by political reality. She has been visiting researcher at the Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Sciences of the London School of Economics and Political Science in 2014 and 2015.
has a PhD from the PhD Program FOLSATEC – Foundations of the Life Sciences and Their Ethical Consequences – financed by the University of Milan and the European Institute of Oncology (IEO). She graduated in Philosophy at the University Vita-Salute San Raffaele in Milan, with a dissertation on Kantian Ethics. Her areas of expertise are ethics and bioethics. At the moment, she is working on the issue of bioethical expertise and, in particular, on role of bioethicist within the context of public decision-making.
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“The Role of Solidarity in Social Responsibility for Health”, Medicine, Philosophy and Health Care, 14, 2011, pp. 365-370.
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(curatela con / ed. with Francesca Forlè) “The Place of Values in a World of Norms”, Phenomenology and Mind. The Online Journal of the Research Centre in Phenomenology and Sciences of the Person, 5, 2013.
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