Daniele Botti
Daniele Botti graduated from the University of Milan (Italy) with a thesis on “John Rawls and International Justice: The Law of Peoples and its Philosophical Premises.” He earned a PhD in History from the University of Eastern Piedmont (Italy) with a dissertation on “John Rawls and the American philosophical Tradition: Notes on a recent Finding among Rawls’s unpublished Papers.”
Daniele spent two years (2010 and 2011) as Visiting Assistant in Research of the Global Justice Program at Yale University. He has been living in New Haven, CT since January 2010.
Fields of interest: history of political thought, theories of (international and global) justice, Rawls, cosmopolitanism, and pragmatism.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:
Daniele Botti, “John Rawls, Peirce’s Notion of Truth, and White’s holistic Pragmatism,” History of Political Thought, vol. 35, no. 2 (Summer 2014): 345-77.
Daniele Botti, “Binding Market and Mission: Pharmaceuticals for the World’s Poor,” Solutions, vol. 4, no. 1 (March, 2013).