Syllabus del corso
Titolo
Temi di filosofia pubblica contemporanea
Docente
Claudia Baracchi, Vittorio Morfino, Marco Vanzulli, Mario Vergani
Lingua
Italiano
Breve descrizione
Quattro lezioni che cercano di mostrare l'ampiezza della filosofia, sviluppando un tema di estetica, uno di etica, uno di filosofia politica e uno di filosofia della società e che intendono stimolare la discussione con le persone presenti agli incontri.
Mario Vergani
February 18, 2026
Ethics. Responsibility Profiles and Research.
The lecture will allow to discuss the different aspects of responsibility between general ethics
and applied ethics. But how is the concept of responsibility developed philosophically? How do
personal and collective responsibility differ and intertwine? And how do they relate to moral,
legal, social and political responsibility? The lecture aims to examine how these aspects affect
epistemological responsibility, i.e. the responsibility of the researcher.
Marco Vanzulli
data da definirsi
Società. Il dono come fatto sociale. Una critica marxista alla teorie del dono prevalenti
Inteso dall’antropologia come un fenomeno posto tra etica, politica ed economia e studiato nelle società arcaiche, lo scambio di regali, il dono, costituisce un fatto sociale il cui studio ha conosciuto un certo successo, una certa moda, a partire dall’Essai sur le don de Marcel Mauss. Attraverso una critica delle interpretazioni più diffuse di questo fenomeno, si cercherà di coglierne la portata teorica e ridimensionarne il valore alla luce di un’analisi marxista. Sullo sfondo un altro concetto si staglia imprescindibile per comprendere le società storiche, quello di lavoro.
Vittorio Morfino
data da definirsi
Politica: la tradizione marxista spazzolata contropelo
Nelle lezioni si esplorerà il concetto di "temporalità plurale" all'interno della tradizione marxista, contrapponendolo alla visione lineare, stadiale e progressiva della storia. Si prenderà spunto dalla fisica per introdurre l'idea di una molteplicità di tempi che coesistono, per poi analizzare come questa pluralità emerga come sintomo di inadeguatezza nel pensiero di Marx stesso (ad es. nel 18 Brumaio o nelle lettere sulla comune rurale russa) e in autori successivi come Bloch (con il concetto di "non-contemporalità"), Gramsci (con l'analisi del senso comune "stratificato") e Althusser (con la "temporalità differenziale"). L'obiettivo è decostruire una filosofia della storia deterministica per pensare la complessità, la contingenza e l'intreccio dei tempi storici, aprendo così nuovi spazi per l'azione politica emancipativa.
Claudia Baracchi
“Art, Sensibility, and the Pathos of Knowledge”
May 7, 2026
The lecture will inceptively undertake to cast light on art as a mode of exploration, disclosure, and discovery—as a path to knowledge no less than the disciplines of scientific reason. The second part of the presentation will address the experience of theater and its potential for individual as well as communal formation. Sharing the experience of spectatorship (we’ll watch a theatrical piece together) will provide the backdrop for an open discussion.
Target audience
doctoral students
Metodo di valutazione
è richiesta la partecipazione ad almeno il 70% degli incontri
CFU / Ore
2 Cfu 16 ora
Periodo e modalità di erogazione
february - may 2026
Sustainable Development Goals
Title
Topics in contemporary public philosophy
Teacher
Claudia Baracchi, Vittorio Morfino, Marco Vanzulli, Mario Vergani
Language
English
Short description
Four lessons that seek to show the breadth of philosophy, developing a theme of aesthetics, one of ethics, one of political philosophy and one of philosophy of society and which intend to stimulate discussion with the people present at the meetings.
Mario Vergani
February 18, 2026
Ethics. Responsibility Profiles and Research.
The lecture will allow to discuss the different aspects of responsibility between general ethics
and applied ethics. But how is the concept of responsibility developed philosophically? How do
personal and collective responsibility differ and intertwine? And how do they relate to moral,
legal, social and political responsibility? The lecture aims to examine how these aspects affect
epistemological responsibility, i.e. the responsibility of the researcher.
Marco Vanzulli
date to be defined
Society. The Gift as a Social Fact. A Marxist Critique of Prevalent Gift Theories
Understood by anthropology as a phenomenon situated between ethics, politics, and economics and studied in archaic societies, the exchange of gifts, the gift, is a social phenomenon whose study has enjoyed a certain success, even a certain vogue, starting with Marcel Mauss’s Essai sur le don. Through a critique of the most widespread interpretations of this phenomenon, we will attempt to grasp its theoretical significance and reframe its value in light of a Marxist analysis. In the background, another concept stands out as essential to understanding historical societies: that of work.
Vittorio Morfino
date to be defined
Politics: The marxist tradition against the grain
The classes will explore the concept of “plural temporality” within the Marxist tradition, counterposing it to the linear, stadial, and progressive view of history. Physics will be used as a starting point to introduce the idea of a multiplicity of coexisting times, in a second step analyzing how this plurality emerges as a symptom of inadequacy in Marx's own thinking (e.g., in The Eighteenth Brumaire or in the letters on the Russian rural commune) and in later authors such as Bloch (with the concept of “non-contemporaneity”), Gramsci (with his analysis of “stratified” common sense), and Althusser (with the concept of “differential temporality”). The goal is to deconstruct a deterministic philosophy of history in order to think about the complexity, contingency, and intertwining of historical times, thus opening up new spaces for emancipatory political action.
Claudia Baracchi
“Art, Sensibility, and the Pathos of Knowledge”
May 7, 2026
The lecture will inceptively undertake to cast light on art as a mode of exploration, disclosure, and discovery—as a path to knowledge no less than the disciplines of scientific reason. The second part of the presentation will address the experience of theater and its potential for individual as well as communal formation. Sharing the experience of spectatorship (we’ll watch a theatrical piece together) will provide the backdrop for an open discussion.
Target audience
studenti di dottorato
Assessment method
Attendance at least 70% of the meetings is required
CFU / Hours
2 cfr 16 hour
Teaching period and mode
febbraio - maggio 2026