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For an Archaeology of Conspiracy Theories. The Ethics of Belief from the Middle Ages to Fake News

Progetto
The current pandemic has highlighted and exacerbated the spread of uncontrolled beliefs, ranging from the acceptance of theses devoid of any evidence to the elaboration of complex conspiracy theories. However, this is not new: for example, the crisis caused by the Black Death that swept through Europe in the mid-14th century led to particularly violent acts of persecution against Jewish communities, accused of being behind the spread of the disease. The Middle Ages thus provide a far-reaching historical precedent for looking at what is happening in our time from a different perspective, i.e. starting from the question: is it rationally acceptable and morally legitimate to believe in something in the absence of sufficient cognitive foundations for doing so? It was precisely in the Middle Ages that sophisticated discussions took place on the epistemic and moral status of beliefs, their truth- value, and the role that the volitional component assumes in appropriating and upholding them. The project intends to address this cluster of issues, and to show that it is worthwhile to relate medieval discussions to modern and contemporary ones. It comprises four research axes: A. Certitudo/Fides. An archaeology of the opposition between epistemic evidentialism and doxastic voluntarism; B. Ratio/Voluntas. Intellect and will in the explanation of moral agency; C. Scientia/Opinio. The historical redefinition of the boundaries between science and opinion. D. Consuetudo/Renovatio. The role of custom and fear of novelty in the formation of beliefs and conspiracy theories. ArCoTh is, to its core, interdisciplinary and cross-chronological. Its basic methodological assumption is that one should not seek a linear continuity between past and present. Rather, only an accurate, philological examination of the differences and discontinuities between one and the other can offer fresh and less obvious perspectives for interpreting current phenomena.
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Partecipanti

PORRO Pasquale   Responsabile scientifico  

Referenti (2)

CINI Monica   Amministrativo  
ZULIANELLO Milena   Amministrativo  

Dipartimenti coinvolti

STUDI UMANISTICI   Principale  

Tipo

Fondo Italiano per la Scienza (FIS)

Finanziatore

MINISTERO DELL'UNIVERSITA' E DELLA RICERCA
Ente Finanziatore

Partner

Università degli Studi di TORINO

Contributo Totale Ottenuto (EURO)

996.263€

Periodo di attività

Novembre 1, 2024 - Ottobre 31, 2029

Durata progetto

60 mesi

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Settori (11)


SH5_10 - Ethics; social and political philosophy - (2020)

SH5_11 - History of philosophy - (2020)

Settore M-FIL/08 - Storia della Filosofia Medievale

CULTURA, ARTE e CREATIVITA' - Culture Comparate

CULTURA, ARTE e CREATIVITA' - Culture moderne

LINGUE e LETTERATURA - Anglistica e angloamericanistica

LINGUE e LETTERATURA - Antichistica

LINGUE e LETTERATURA - Romenistica e Slavistica

SOCIETA', POLITICA, DIRITTO e RELAZIONI INTERNAZIONALI - Studio del pensiero storico, politico, sociologico e antropologico

STORIA, FILOSOFIA ed EDUCAZIONE - Educazione e promozione sociale

STORIA, FILOSOFIA ed EDUCAZIONE - Storia e Filosofia delle Scienze

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Conspiracy Theories
Doxastic Voluntarism
Evidentialism
ethics of belief
history of medieval philosophy
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