I then obtained a Master’s degree from “Vita-Salute” San Raffaele University, where I worked under the supervision of Massimo Cacciari on Alexandre Kojève’s thought, suggesting an original interpretation of the idea of the “end of history” by relating it to the concepts of tradition and social acceleration. I earned a Bachelor’s degree in Philosophy from the University of Milan, discussing a dissertation on Jean-Paul Sartre’s ontology, being supervised by Professor Andrea Zhok. My main interests are in the field of the algebraic logic and the universal algebra.Ĭristiano VIDALI (tutor: Prof. Investigating a connection between substructural and quantum logics is the main goal of my project: this path has started from the study of a specific algebraic structure, the left-residuated l-groupoids. Now I’m a Phd student at the University of Cagliari. Professor Antonio Ledda was my supervisor.
I worked on this project under the supervision of Professor Elisabetta Cattanei. In 2020, I achieved a master’s degree in Philosophy and Theories of Communication discussing a dissertation on the issues related to the infinity in mathematics, focusing on the axiom of choice. My thesis was about Socrate with a special focus on several feature of his personality. In 2016, I graduated in Philosophy at the University of Cagliari. My main interests are in the field of political philosophy and critical theory. I am currently a PhD student at the University of Cagliari, where I am carrying out a research project on the theories of democracy and democratization. Under the supervision of Professor Angela Taraborrelli, I tackled the problem of the public sphere as it is presented during the intellectual path of Habermas, trying to discuss the normative value of this concept, also in light of the processes of globalization. I obtained my master’s degree in philosophy and theory of communication, again at the University of Cagliari, in 2020. I graduated in philosophy in 2017, under the supervision of Professor Annamaria Loche, discussing a dissertation on the concept of constituent power in the Prince of Machiavelli. Elisabetta Gola)Īndré MURGIA (tutor: Prof.ssa Angela Taraborrelli)
Her scientific interests include also methodology and statistic for human sciences with particular reference to factorial analysis, structural equation modelling and meta-analysis.įabrizio MELONI (tutor: Prof. She has published several research papers on psychological well-being, self-concept, motivation in mathematics, cognitive performances and educational technology. She is a member of the Italian Association of Psychology and she is an Associate Editor for Frontiers in Psychology. Her research experience included well-being and school adjustment in adolescence and the study of digital technologies for scientific education. Giuliano Vivanet co-tutor:Dott.ssa Carol Salis – CRS4)ĭaniela Fadda is graduated in Psychology from the University of Cagliari and she received a PhD in Cognitive and Personality Psychology from the University La Sapienza in Rome.