Research Team
LUISS - Rome
Associated Investigator
Gianfranco Pellegrino is Associate Professor at LUISS Guido Carli Rome, where he teaches Political Philosophy and History of Political Thought. His interests are in distributive justice theories, migration and environmental ethics. He wrote on global justice, on the ethics of climate change and the Anthropocene (“Robust Responsibility for Climate Harms”, Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 2018) and on climate migrants (“Climate Refugees: A Case for Protection”, in G. Pellegrino e M. Di Paola, eds, Canned Heat. Theoretical and Practical Challenges of Global Climate Change, London/Delhi: Routledge, 2014).
Giacomo Sillari is Associate Professor at LUISS Guido Carli Rome, where he teaches Behavioural economics and psychology and Methodology of social sciences. His research lies at the intersection of philosophy and economics. He has contributed to the literature on the epistemic foundations of game theory and has investigated the role and nature of social conventions and norms from the viewpoint of game theory, with applications to broader philosophical issues.
These interests have recently led him to do experimental research investigating the role of knowledge and common knowledge in coordination tasks.
Giacomo Floris is a postdoctoral researcher in Political Theory at LUISS Guido Carli Rome. Before joining LUISS, he was a Teaching Associate in Political Theory at the University of Manchester. Giacomo holds a Ph.D. and an MA in Political Theory from the University of Manchester, and an MA in Philosophy from the University of Genoa.
Giacomo is mainly interested in moral and political philosophy, with special interests in the following areas: moral equality; respect and other evaluative attitudes; and, distributive justice. His work has appeared in Philosophical Studies, European Journal of Political Theory, and Ethical Theory and Moral Practice.