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The pleasure of taking offense: Dostoevsky on the contemporary sense of victimhood / Il piacere di offendersi: Dostoevskij sul vittimismo contemporaneo

August 7, 2022November 14, 2022 annalisa

In 1879 in The Brothers Karamazov Dostoevskij described the correlation between intellectual dishonesty, inability to distinguish the truth, lack of self-respect and love, and the pleasure to take offense. From […]

Taking the Measure of Europe

March 20, 2017March 20, 2017 annalisa

C’est toute une culture technique qui doit se développer pour faire comprendre l’importance, le coût et l’intérêt de la “mesure” de l’Europe. Il s’agit en effet de rendre équivalents, de […]

Latour on post-facticity (2004) – Were we all constructivists wrong?

February 5, 2017 annalisa

“[T]he danger would no longer be coming from an excessive confidence in ideological arguments posturing as matters of fact—as we have learned to combat so efficiently in the past—but from […]

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Expert evaluation report of EU 7th FP for Research just published

November 20, 2015November 20, 2015 annalisa

The independent experts’ evaluation report on the EU’s 7th Framework Programme for Research and Innovation has just been made publicly available of the European website (http://ec.europa.eu/research/index.cfm?pg=newsalert&year=2015&na=na-191115). In the report a […]

Popenici on European universities’ mediocrity

October 22, 2015October 22, 2015 annalisa

I report here some excerpts from a brilliant post appeared on Stefan Popenici’s blog. It questions the role of academies and the European tradition of public intellectuals in the face […]

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The art of choosing the right spokespersons

August 19, 2015August 19, 2015 annalisa

“Therein resides uncertainty. The innovation which succeeds is the one which comes to master it by choosing good speakers”

Balconable
Balconable

Giuliano Scabia

July 19, 2015August 12, 2015 ciro

We’re walking into the sunset on the water, very slowly. Knowing that time does not exist and only eternity exists, the eternity of images ranging in infinite spaces.

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