Author profile: Fausto Corvino and Tiziana Andina

Fausto Corvino is Postdoctoral Researcher in Financial Ethics in the Department of Philosophy, Linguistics and Theory of Science at the University of Gothenburg. Prior to this, he was Postdoctoral Researcher in Moral Philosophy in the DIRPOLIS Institute (Law, Politics and Development) at Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, Pisa (2018–2020; 2021–2022), and Postdoctoral Researcher in Theoretical Philosophy in the Department of Philosophy and Educational Sciences at the University of Turin (2020–2021). He holds a PhD in Politics, Human Rights and Sustainability (2017) from Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies. His main research interests lie in theories of justice (including global and intergenerational justice), philosophy of economics and applied ethics (in particular, the ethics of climate change and of the energy transition).

Tiziana Andina is Full Professor of Philosophy at the University of Turin (Italy) and the director of Labont – Center for Ontology at the University of Turin. Previously, she has been a fellow at Columbia University (2008–2009) and Käte Hamburger Kolleg, University of Bonn (2015) – as well as Visiting Professor at ITMO University, Russia (2014), University of Nanjing and Wuhan, China (2018, 2019). She has published articles on social philosophy and the philosophy of art and her recent works concerns the definition of art and social ontology. Her publications include: The Philosophy of Art: The Question of Definition. From Hegel to Post-Dantian Theories (Bloomsbury Academy 2013), An Ontology for Social Reality (Palgrave Macmillan 2016), What is Art? The Question of Definition Reloaded (Brill 2017), A Philosophy for Future Generations (Bloomsbury Academic 2022) and the edited volumes Post-Truth: Philosophy and Law (Routledge 2019) and Institutions in Actions: The Nature and Rule of the Institutions in the Real World (Springer Nature 2020).

New Book – Global Climate Justice: Theory and Practice

Fausto Corvino and Tiziana Andina • Jan 31 2023 • Features

A diverse collection of authors offer philosophical and interdisciplinary insights into global climate justice with a view to climate neutrality by the middle of the 21st century.

The Global Philosophy of the (Global) Carbon Budget

Fausto Corvino and Tiziana Andina • Jan 31 2023 • Articles

Global climate justice intersects with the problem of carbon inequality and individual responsibility for climate change.

Call for Contributors – Climate Change and Global Distributive Justice

Fausto Corvino and Tiziana Andina • Nov 25 2020 • Features

We seek abstracts for book chapters that help to systematise and analyse climate distributive justice, i.e. the set of normative principles that indicate how the costs and benefits should be shared.

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