

Mario De Caro
Well-versed in the complexities of moral philosophy and philosophical naturalism, Mario De Caro is a distinguished visiting professor at Tufts University and a tenured professor at Università Rome Tre. With a rich academic background, he has imparted knowledge at prestigious institutions such as MIT and Harvard University, contributing significantly to the philosophical community. Professor De Caro's scholarly pursuits encompass a wide array of interests, including moral philosophy, philosophy of mind, and the philosophy of film. His work delves into the intricate perspectives of philosophical naturalism, exploring the nuances of free-will, theory of action, and metaphysics. His research also extends to the intersection of philosophy and cognitive science, as well as the history of Renaissance and early modern philosophy. In addition to his teaching and research roles, De Caro serves as an associate editor for the Journal of the American Philosophical Association and Ancient Philosophy Today. His editorial expertise is further recognized through his membership on the editorial and scientific boards of several international journals, where he contributes to shaping contemporary philosophical discourse. Throughout his career, Professor De Caro has been committed to advancing philosophical thought, engaging with both historical and modern perspectives. His work not only addresses theoretical questions but also considers their practical implications, particularly in the realm of moral philosophy. De Caro's contributions to the field are marked by a dedication to exploring the philosophical dimensions of human experience, seeking to understand the fundamental questions that underpin our existence. His academic endeavors continue to inspire students and colleagues alike, fostering a deeper appreciation for the philosophical inquiry.
Publications
, 162-172, 2019-02-11
, 675-682, 2023-05-02
, 139-147, 2018-08-30
, 189-202, 2020-09-03
, 41-54, 2019-10-01