Roberta de Monticelli

Professor for Philosophy of Personhood at the Università Vita Salute San Raffaele in Milan. Director of PERSONA (Research Centre in Phenomenology and Sciences of the Person). Human personhood, personal identity, personal individuality are permanent subjects of her research, which applies an actualized version of phenomenological method, as well as current analytical methods, to two main issues: our place in nature and the foundations of practical thought.

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The gift of bonds: Husserl's phenomenology revisited

2024

Cham-Heidelberg-New York-Dordrecht-London, Springer

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Individuality, concreteness, and the gift of bonds

2020

Phänomenologische Forschungen – Neue Folge 24/1

Sensibility and values toward a phenomenological theory of the emotional life

2016

in: Analytic and continental philosophy, Berlin-New York : de Gruyter

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Haecceity? a phenomenological perspective

2014

Phenomenology and Mind 7

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Requiredness – an argument from Köhler

2013

Phenomenology and Mind 5

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Epistemic trust: Outline for a phenomenology of shared intentionality

2011

Humana.mente – Journal of Philosophical Studies 15

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The phenomenological revolution

2007

Encyclopaideia – Journal of Phenomenology and Education 22

Essential individuality: on the nature of a person

2006

in: Logos of phenomenology and phenomenology of the logos II, Dordrecht : Springer

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The feeling of values: For a phenomenological theory of affectivity

2006

in: Theories and practice in interaction design, Mahwah, NJ : LEA

Leibniz on essental individuality

2004

Studia Leibnitiana Special Issue Sonderheft 32

Individuality and mind

2001

in: The emergence of the mind, Milano : Fondazione Carlo Erba

Dante’s inferno: phenomenology of a strange passion

2000

Psychopathology Special Issue 33/4

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