Since 2013 I am Invited Professor of Moral Philosophy in the Faculty of Medicine and Professor in the Department of Economics in the Master on the Social Doctrine of the Church for Social and economical Development at the University of Roma Tor Vergata. I tried to share with my undergraduates and graduate students the most advanced research trends and the recent developments in the fields of Normative Ethics, Metaethics, Disability Studies and Neuroethics and in contemporary normative Political Philosophy, with a peculiar focus on competing theories of Public Reason. I wrote several contributions on the moral theory developed by J. G. Fichte,…
Since 2013 I am Invited Professor of Moral Philosophy in the Faculty of Medicine and Professor in the Department of Economics in the Master on the Social Doctrine of the Church for Social and economical Development at the University of Roma Tor Vergata. I tried to share with my undergraduates and graduate students the most advanced research trends and the recent developments in the fields of Normative Ethics, Metaethics, Disability Studies and Neuroethics and in contemporary normative Political Philosophy, with a peculiar focus on competing theories of Public Reason. I wrote several contributions on the moral theory developed by J. G. Fichte, comparing it with contemporary competing perspectives.
Since 2013 I am also Invited Professor of Philosophy at the Pontifical University Antonianum in Rome, where I focused my teaching on the theoretical foundations of the Jewish-Christian philosophical dialogue.
I hold a PhD in Philosophy (University of Perugia), a PhD in Law (University of Rome TRE), and a DEA in Philosophy (University of Genève).
I have strong international exposure, having spent three years as Visiting Scholar at the IALS in London, one year and half year at the LMU University in Munich, two months at the Fordham University (NY) and two terms at the University of Geneva. I lived in UK, US, Germany and Switzerland. I speak native Italian, proficient English and German, competent French, and basic Hebrew.