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Associate Professor at the University of Bologna since 2024, her research focuses on the problem of the foundation of objectivity in ethical and epistemological domains, a topic she has studied in relation to phenomenological philosophy (particularly Max Scheler, but also Husserl and the realist current of phenomenology), neo-Kantianism (especially Hermann Cohen and the Marburg School), and the contemporary metaethical debate. Currently, her research is centered on ethical non-naturalism, with a particular focus on particularism, and on the hypothesis that the reception of Max Scheler's phenomenology was more strongly influenced by the leading figures of the Munich Circle (Conrad and Reinach) than by Husserl. She collaborates nationally and internationally with numerous scholars active in the aforementioned theoretical orientations and is the author of several publications, including the study *Il giovane Scheler* (Led, 2007), winner of the "Opera Prima" prize from the Italian Philosophy Association, and the recent *La metaetica* (Carocci, 2024).
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