Editors in Chief

Roberto Bondí is full professor of History of Philosophy at the University of Calabria, Italy. His research focuses on the relationship between philosophy and science in the early modern period, the Gaia hypothesis, and the philosophical debate on the environment. He was a finalist for the Galileo Literary Award (Scientific Jury Selection chaired by Umberto Veronesi – 2007 edition). He served as Secretary-Treasurer of the National Committee for the Celebrations of the 500th Anniversary of the Birth of Telesio (Under the High Patronage of the President of the Republic) and as Director of the International Center for Telesian, Brunian and Campanellan Studies. Together with Martino Rossi Monti, he is editor of the History of Ideas series for ETS. Among his books: Blu come un’arancia. Gaia tra mito e scienza (UTET Libreria, 2006), Natura (with Antonello La Vergata – Il Mulino, 2014), Il primo dei moderni. Filosofia e scienza in Bernardino Telesio (Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura, 2018), and Animal Tellus. Storia di un’idea, Pisa, ETS, 2023.

Martino Rossi Monti is research associate at the Institute of Philosophy in Zagreb, Croatia. His research interests include intellectuals and cultural pessimism, the problem of evil and suffering in the history of ideas, Renaissance philosophy, and the Platonic tradition. Among his books: Il cielo in terra. La grazia fra teologia ed estetica (UTET, 2008), What is Beauty? A Multidisciplinary Approach to Aesthetic Experience (co-edited with Davor Pećnjak – Cambridge Scholar Publishing, 2020), Fanaticism (ed. – Institute of Philosophy, 2023), Renaissance Aristotelianism in Southeast Europe Scholarship, Metaphysics, and Interactions with Platonism (co-edited with Pavel Gregorić – Bloomsbury, 2024).

Marco Segala is full professor of History of Philosophy at the University of L’Aquila, Italy. His research focuses on post-Kantian philosophy – particularly Schopenhauer – the history of science (1750–1950), and 19th-century philosophy of music. He is active in the field of digital humanities and has directed digital edition projects on the works of Ampère (at the Centre Alexandre Koyré in Paris), Schopenhauer (at the Schopenhauer Archive and Schopenhauer Society in Frankfurt), and Antinori (at the University of L’Aquila). Among his books: La favola della terra mobile. La controversia sulla teoria della deriva dei continenti (Il Mulino, 1990), Schopenhauer, la filosofia, le scienze (Edizioni della Normale, 2009), A Convex Mirror. Schopenhauer’s Philosophy and the Sciences (Oxford University Press, 2024), Storia della scienza: dal Rinascimento al XX secolo (with Andrea Bernardoni – Il Mulino, 2024).