Elisa Grimi is the executive director of the European Society for Moral Philosophy, the editor-in-chief of the scientific journal Philosophical News, faculty member and delegate of Italy at the Hildebrand Project (USA), and adjunct professor at the Pegaso University of Naples (Italy). Scientifically, she deals with moral philosophy and ethics and she closely cooperates in the international field with several associations. She has been dealing with virtue ethics since her doctoral research which was published in the form of a monograph in Italian titled G.E.M. Anscombe, The Dragon Lady, con testimonianze inedite, (Cantagalli, 2014). She has handled the research project "Virtue Ethics. Humility" at Campostrini Foundation in Verona, and in 2019 she edited the book Virtue Ethics: Retrospect and Prospect (Springer), with contributions from authors such as John Haldane, Margarita Mauri Alvarez, Michael Wladika, Marco Damonte, Michael Slote, Randall Curren, and others. Preview: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-15860-6
She translated many works by Dietrich von Hildebrand and the biography The Soul of a Lion by Alice von Hildebrand (now in press). She also published extensive works on G.E.M. Anscombe, and dedicated her attention to current topics, such as Europe (collaborating with professor Rémi Brague), the metaphysics of human rights and business ethics. In 2020, among her several publications, she published the book Epistemologia della morale nel pensiero di Dietrich von Hildebrand (Epistemology of morality in the thought of Dietrich von Hildebrand), which she will follow up on in her lecture at the symposium.
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