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Dr. Pietro Intropi
Research Fellow (Philosophy)
intropip@tcd.ie
Dr. Pietro Intropi
Research Fellow (Philosophy)
intropip@tcd.ie
Biography
I am a research fellow in philosophy, and I work with the team of researchers associated with the ERC-funded project 'REAL - Rights and Egalitarianism' (Principal Investigator: Prof. Adina Preda). Before joining Trinity, I completed a DPhil in Politics (political theory) at the University of Oxford and I worked as Stipendiary Lecturer in Politics at St. Anne's College (2017-2019).
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Pietro Intropi, Moralised Definitions of Freedom, Autonomy, and the Personal Value of Opportunities to Perform Morally Impermissible Actions,
Ethical Perspectives
, 28, (4), 2021, p417 - 443, Journal Article, PUBLISHED
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