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Intro
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction: Teaching Under Unusal Circumstances
1.1 Equalities
1.2 Vulnerability
1.3 Equality as a Practice
References
Chapter 2: Dante Alighieri, Hans Kelsen, and the Principium Unitatis
2.1 Kelsen on Dante
2.2 The Power of the Principium Unitatis
2.3 Borders and Limits
References
Chapter 3: Niccolò Machiavelli and Efficacy
3.1 The Princeś Ruin
3.2 Contingency and Vulnerability
3.3 Normative Systems and Efficacy
References
Chapter 4: Gerolamo Cardano and Italian ``Realism ́́
4.1 Locks and Poisons
4.2 ``et licet vulpinari cum alia vulpe ́́
4.3 Efficacy and Virtue
References
Chapter 5: Efficacy in the Italian Tradition: From Giovanni Della Casa to Giovanni Nevizzano
5.1 Efficacy at Work
5.2 Nevizzanoś Rule
5.3 Efficay Bubbles and Vulnerability Problems
References
Chapter 6: Paradoxes of Equality: Giambattista Vico
6.1 The Philosopher of Marriage
6.2 Basic Equality vs. Equality as a Goal
6.2.1 Basic Inequalities
6.3 Patricians, Plebeians, and Heroic Truths
6.4 The Fight for Equality
6.5 Efficacy Phenomena and Vulnerability
References
Chapter 7: Cesare Beccaria and the Narrative of Neutral Equality
7.1 It Is About Individuals
7.2 On Families and Power Asymmetries
7.3 ``A Firm and Constant Voice of the Law ́́
7.4 Efficacy and Pluralism
References
Chapter 8: Equality and Vulnerability in The Duties of Man: Giuseppe Mazzini
8.1 An Idiosyncratic Reading
8.2 God as a Self-Defeating Concept
8.3 Normative Vulnerability
8.3.1 Situated Vulnerabilities
References
Chapter 9: Social Pluralism, Efficacy and Equality: Rethinking The Legal Order by Santi Romano
9.1 An Institutionalist Narrative
9.2 The Legal Order
9.3 The Risks of Selective Equality
References
Chapter 10: From Emilio Salgari to Cesare Lombroso
Racism and Law in Italy: Situated Vulnerability
10.1 Books for Italian Children
10.2 Lombroso and Racism
10.3 Italian Racisms
10.4 Arguments and Motivations
References
Chapter 11: The Limits of Law and Arturo Carlo Jemoloś Islands
11.1 Italian Conscientious Objection
11.2 ``So Far As The Law Is Concerned ́́
11.3 Borders and Limits of the Law
11.4 Incompatible Narratives
11.5 Rocks Among the Waves
References
Chapter 12: The Italian ``Braibanti Affaire:́́ A Tale of Two Vulnerabilities
12.1 A Landmark Case
12.2 A Tale of Two Vulnerabilities
12.3 Vulnerability and Equality Practices
References
Chapter 13: We, the People: Of Poets and Priests. Pasoliniś Very Hard Poem
13.1 Pasoliniś Poem
13.2 Law ad Morality
13.3 Two Notions of Vulnerability, Again
13.4 Vulnerable Positions
References
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction: Teaching Under Unusal Circumstances
1.1 Equalities
1.2 Vulnerability
1.3 Equality as a Practice
References
Chapter 2: Dante Alighieri, Hans Kelsen, and the Principium Unitatis
2.1 Kelsen on Dante
2.2 The Power of the Principium Unitatis
2.3 Borders and Limits
References
Chapter 3: Niccolò Machiavelli and Efficacy
3.1 The Princeś Ruin
3.2 Contingency and Vulnerability
3.3 Normative Systems and Efficacy
References
Chapter 4: Gerolamo Cardano and Italian ``Realism ́́
4.1 Locks and Poisons
4.2 ``et licet vulpinari cum alia vulpe ́́
4.3 Efficacy and Virtue
References
Chapter 5: Efficacy in the Italian Tradition: From Giovanni Della Casa to Giovanni Nevizzano
5.1 Efficacy at Work
5.2 Nevizzanoś Rule
5.3 Efficay Bubbles and Vulnerability Problems
References
Chapter 6: Paradoxes of Equality: Giambattista Vico
6.1 The Philosopher of Marriage
6.2 Basic Equality vs. Equality as a Goal
6.2.1 Basic Inequalities
6.3 Patricians, Plebeians, and Heroic Truths
6.4 The Fight for Equality
6.5 Efficacy Phenomena and Vulnerability
References
Chapter 7: Cesare Beccaria and the Narrative of Neutral Equality
7.1 It Is About Individuals
7.2 On Families and Power Asymmetries
7.3 ``A Firm and Constant Voice of the Law ́́
7.4 Efficacy and Pluralism
References
Chapter 8: Equality and Vulnerability in The Duties of Man: Giuseppe Mazzini
8.1 An Idiosyncratic Reading
8.2 God as a Self-Defeating Concept
8.3 Normative Vulnerability
8.3.1 Situated Vulnerabilities
References
Chapter 9: Social Pluralism, Efficacy and Equality: Rethinking The Legal Order by Santi Romano
9.1 An Institutionalist Narrative
9.2 The Legal Order
9.3 The Risks of Selective Equality
References
Chapter 10: From Emilio Salgari to Cesare Lombroso
Racism and Law in Italy: Situated Vulnerability
10.1 Books for Italian Children
10.2 Lombroso and Racism
10.3 Italian Racisms
10.4 Arguments and Motivations
References
Chapter 11: The Limits of Law and Arturo Carlo Jemoloś Islands
11.1 Italian Conscientious Objection
11.2 ``So Far As The Law Is Concerned ́́
11.3 Borders and Limits of the Law
11.4 Incompatible Narratives
11.5 Rocks Among the Waves
References
Chapter 12: The Italian ``Braibanti Affaire:́́ A Tale of Two Vulnerabilities
12.1 A Landmark Case
12.2 A Tale of Two Vulnerabilities
12.3 Vulnerability and Equality Practices
References
Chapter 13: We, the People: Of Poets and Priests. Pasoliniś Very Hard Poem
13.1 Pasoliniś Poem
13.2 Law ad Morality
13.3 Two Notions of Vulnerability, Again
13.4 Vulnerable Positions
References