Students Cohorts

Irene Vanini

vanini2

 

Title of thesis: Pluralism and Political Disagreement: Between Realism and Moralism.

Abstract: My research focuses on contemporary democratic societies and it aims at analyzing, from a theoretical point of view, how they should cope with the fact of enduring pluralism and irreducible disagreement about moral and political matters. A preliminary goal is to identify the merits and weaknesses of the two mainstream alternatives in contemporary literature, i.e. Rawlsian political liberalism and the theory of modus vivendi, respectively representatives of the idealist and realist approaches in normative political theory. I claim that while the notion of consensus typical of political liberalism is too strong and hardly achievable in reality, the merely strategic appeasement of respective forces represented by modus vivendi does not account in a satisfactory way for moral reasons that are present in the public debate and trigger social mechanisms. My research wants to show that one way or the other, disagreement is taken into consideration only as an obstacle to the achievement of consensus and as a threaten to social stability. My goal is to explore an original path between these mainstreams and to look for a normative perspective able to restore the worth of disagreement by conceiving it as a resource for the progress of public discourse and political debate. Contrary to the idealistic extreme, pluralism should not be filtered through an externally imposed moral criterion. Contrary to the realistic extreme, moral motives and inspirations that prompt citizens to search for acceptable terms of cooperation are to be recognized as decisive for the achievement of order under conditions that be at one time desirable and practicable.

Research interests:

Normative (and epistemological) issues in political philosophy The Habermasian answer to the Rawlsian paradigm The polysemy of the notion of pluralism Pluralism and liberalism Pluralism and disagreement How the dimensions of pluralism are treated in moralism and realism Disagreement as a normative question

Graduated from: Università degli Studi di Milano

Degree: MA in Philosophy

Email address: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

 

PhD Programmes

 

Other Training Activities

Latest News

MiCoReS Seminar | Le…

MiCoReS Seminar | Lessing & Albarracin | 10/06/2026

 Seminar   Criminal Leviathans: Why Gangs Govern Prisons a...

PSPLP Seminar | Emma…

PSPLP Seminar | Emma Del Frate | 10/06/2026

 POLS Permanent Seminar in Political and Legal Philosophy &...

WPPS Seminar | 11/6/…

WPPS Seminar | 11/6/2026 | Galanti & Bozzi

 POLS WPPS Seminars Series   Studying Agency in the P...

SOMET Conference …

SOMET Conference "Caring for Care" | 11/06/2026

The NASP PhD program in Sociology and Methodology of Social Resea...

NASP-CCA Days | 3-5 …

NASP-CCA Days | 3-5 June 2026 | CCA Turin

NASP-COLLEGIO CARLO ALBERTO DAYSFRONTIERS OF METHODS IN SOCIAL AND POL...

Workshop NetHealth |…

Workshop NetHealth | 27/05/2026 | University of Milan

  NASP is pleased to announce the workshop, organized within t...

Call 2026-2027

Call 2026-2027

  NASP Calls for Applications for 15 Ph.D. positions for A.Y. 20...

SOMET Seminar - Vale…

SOMET Seminar - Valentina Goglio - 27/05/2026

The NASP PhD program in Sociology and Methodology of Social Resea...

The Network

Logo Bg                 ES CCA LOGO ENTE Orizz no fondatori Pos RGB             ATENEO-29            UNIPV marchio A col BLU4        Polito Logo 2021 BLU 2 comp      UniTo CPS colori  

With the support of

         ML FCARIPLO cmyk  base 100mm                                 ES CSP logo 2020 RGB Orizzontale Positivo       

This site uses cookies

for the operation of the platform and for statistics . Continue if you agree.

I understand