Beatrice Magni
Associate Professor of Political Philosophy

Beatrice Magni

Citizenship, Education and Democracy

She is associate professor of political philosophy at the Department of Social and Political Sciences of the Faculty of Political, Economic and Social Sciences (SPES) of the University of Milan, where she teaches political philosophy, public ethics, bioethics, theories of equality and rights. She is deputy director of Bdl – Biblioteca della Libertà – the magazine of the Einaudi Center, and since 2009 she has directed the Bioethics Laboratory (La.B.) at the Einaudi Center. She is a philosophy expert for www.100esperte.it (online database, inaugurated in 2016 with 100 names and CVs of experts in STEM – Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics -, Economics and Finance, International Politics, History and Philosophy) and a member of the Ethics Committee of the University of Milan.

She works in normative political theory, and is mainly interested in the following research areas: theories, problems, and practices of pluralism; theories of justice, theories of conflict, theories of compromise; gender studies; public ethics and just societies; bioethics. Among her publications, we highlight: “Sars-cov-2 What Role for Political Philosophy?”, In P. Mossleh (ed.), Corona Phenomenon. Philosophical and Political Questions (September, 2022), Brill Editor, Leiden, Value Inquiry Book Series; “Liberalism and Loneliness. A Philosophical Point of View”, in Lonely Europeans. The Impact of Loneliness and Isolation on the Future of Europe, M. Hodun (ed.), ELF, Warsaw, 2022; Hannah Arendt et la condition politique (Paris-Turin, L’Harmattan, 2019); Machiavelli. Seven essays on political theory (Milan, Mimesis, 2018).

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