The article has three parts. The first is devoted to the analysis of some features of Italian philosophy that might be used to explain why analytic philosophy of politics, and analytic philosophy in general, has few practitioners. The second part gives an explanation of the relatively small audience Rawls has among liberals in Italy. Some features of the Italian liberal tradition might be helpful in explaining this fact; hence a short presentation of these features (as exemplified by Croce) is outlined. The third part deals with the reception of Rawls's ideas among the small group of analytic political philosophers in Italy.

Rawls in Italy / M. Ricciardi. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL THEORY. - ISSN 1474-8851. - 1:2(2002), pp. 229-241. [10.1177/1474885102001002008]

Rawls in Italy

M. Ricciardi
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2002

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The article has three parts. The first is devoted to the analysis of some features of Italian philosophy that might be used to explain why analytic philosophy of politics, and analytic philosophy in general, has few practitioners. The second part gives an explanation of the relatively small audience Rawls has among liberals in Italy. Some features of the Italian liberal tradition might be helpful in explaining this fact; hence a short presentation of these features (as exemplified by Croce) is outlined. The third part deals with the reception of Rawls's ideas among the small group of analytic political philosophers in Italy.
Analytic Philosophy, John Rawls, Norberto Bobbio, Benedetto Croce, Bruno Leoni, Liberalism, Italian Theory, Italian Political Philosophy, Fascism
Settore IUS/20 - Filosofia del Diritto
2002
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