Luca Bellini

Doctoral Fellow

Chair of Practical Philosophy and Ethics

Office address:

Schellingstr. 10 / 2. Stock

Room J208

Office hours:

By appointment

Postal address:

Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1 (HPF 40)

80539 München

Personal information

I am a PhD candidate at LMU Munich working with Monika Betzler (LMU Munich) and Hong Yu Wong (Tübingen). Before joining the Chair of Practical Philosophy and Ethics, I graduated from the University of Milan and the University of Edinburgh while also spending some time as a visiting research student at LOGOS (University of Barcelona).

Broadly speaking, I work at the intersection between the philosophy of mind and action, but I am also interested in foundational issues about philosophy and its method(s). My current project – funded by the “Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes” – is primarily concerned with the problem of expressive action, that is, the problem of explaining why we do such bizarre things as kicking cars that refuse to start, kissing and talking to pictures, or wrecking damage to the belongings of someone who cheated on us. Contrary to the received view, I argue that these actions are much more like make-believe games than simply uncontroversial, garden-variety emotional expressions.

As a side on me, I am fairly into rock climbing and ski touring.