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Michel Croce is an Associate Professor in the Department of Antiquities, Philosophy, and History at the University of Genoa, Italy, specializing in Moral Philosophy (PHIL-03/A). He actively contributes to the Interuniversity Research Center ARETAI (Center on Virtues) as a member of its Scientific Council.
His research spans Moral Philosophy, Ethics, Epistemology, Virtue Ethics, Philosophy of Medicine, and Philosophy of Journalism, with emphasis on moral expertise, practical wisdom, and ethical decision-making frameworks across medical practice, journalism, and public discourse. Croce examines how virtues operate in professional contexts and investigates the epistemic foundations of ethical authority.
Recent publications (2024-2025) reveal a cohesive research trajectory centered on moral expertise, virtue monism, and epistemic authority, frequently employing pluralist approaches to analyze cross-situational ethical competence in fields like healthcare and media. His work consistently bridges theoretical philosophy with practical applications.
Croce serves on the Scientific Council of ARETAI, advancing interdisciplinary virtue studies. No scientific awards or grant details appear in the source material. While teaching responsibilities indicate mentorship capacity, no specific students or advising relationships are documented.
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