Gian Paolo Terravecchia

Gian Paolo Terravecchia

Attualmente docente presso il Liceo Classico "Jacopo Stellini" di Udine. PhD in filosofia presso l'Internationale Akademie für Philosophie nel Liechtenstein (1998). Dottore di ricerca a Padova (2011). È autore di numerosi articoli e saggi tra cui: Le parole della filosofia contemporanea, con Luciano Floridi, Roma 2009; Fenomenologia sociale. Il contributo di Dietrich von Hildebrand, Padova 2004; Il legame sociale. Una teoria realista, Napoli 2012. I suoi interessi principali riguardano la filosofia della realtà sociale, le teorie della normatività, l'ontologia, la storia della filosofia contemporanea, l'etica e la fenomenologia.

Luciano Floridi, “The Ethics of Information”, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2015, pp. 357.

Abstract Topics such as privacy, freedom of speech, responsibility, digital divide, distributed morality and pornography online are some of the most new and challenging fields of ethics. They are usually dealt with bottom-up solutions. Luciano Floridi’s book, on the contrary,…

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Margaret Gilbert, Joint Commitment. How we make the social world, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2014, pp. 449.

Abstract The paper presents and discusses the main results of Joint Commitment. How We Make the Social World, the book published by Margaret Gilbert in 2014. The author presents and defends her plural subject theory: against methodological individualism she shows…

Leggi tutto Margaret Gilbert, Joint Commitment. How we make the social world, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2014, pp. 449.

John R. Searle, Making the Social World: The Structure of Human Civilization, Oxford University Press, 2010, pp. 208.

Abstract The paper presents and discusses the main results of Making the social world, the book published by John R. Searle in 2010. Social philosophy or, as the author prefers to say, «Philosophy of Society» is the main topic of…

Leggi tutto John R. Searle, Making the Social World: The Structure of Human Civilization, Oxford University Press, 2010, pp. 208.