Reichlin Massimo
Medicine and Surgery
Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
Italy
Biography
Graduated in philosophy at the Cattolica University of Milan, he graduated in bioethics at the University of Milan and received his PhD in Bioethics at the University of Genoa. He has been a fellow and researcher at the Department of Medicine and Human Sciences at the San Raffaele Institute. From 1990 to 1997 he was Professor and Coordinator of the Bioethics Course in Bioethics at the University of Milan. From 1996 to 2000 he has been teaching in the Philosophy of Science and History of Contemporary Philosophy at the Faculty of Psychology of the San Raffaele Health and Life University. From 1999 to 2003 he taught History of Contemporary Philosophy, Philosophy of Science and Epistemology at the same Faculty. Since 2002-2003 he is a professor of Bioethics at the Master of Science in Medicine and Surgery at the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery of San Raffaele Health and Life Sciences and from 2011-2012 lecturer of Medical Humanities at International MD Program of the same Faculty. ? Bioethics contract professor at the University of Bergamo and Master of Science in Medicine and Surgery at Humanitas University Medical School in Milan. From the academic year 2004-2005 he is associate professor and since 2010 he has been professor of moral philosophy at the Faculty of Philosophy of the San Raffaele Vita-Salute University where he teaches Ethics of Life and Theoretical Ethics. Since 2002 he has been a member of the Ethical Committee of the San Raffaele Hospital of Milan. He has focused on contemporary ethics, with particular reference to issues of bioethics and the theoretical debate between ethical ethics and ethical consequentialists. In recent years, he has also dealt with neuroethics and ethical approaches that move from psychology development research. In the field of historical research on ethics, he has dealt with the eighteenth-century British Intuitionism, taking care of the first Italian translation of the moral work of Richard Price (Review of the Major Issues of Morality, Bompiani, Milan 2004), of the moral work of Kant and the utilitarian moral tradition, writing the first complete history of utilitarianism published in Italy. He has published articles on leading Italian journals and international journals such as Bioethics , Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, Theoretical Medicine, Analecta Husserliana , Croatian Journal of Philosophy , Health Care Analysis, Medicine, Philosophy and Health Care . He has been a speaker at important national and international congresses on ethics issues.
Research Interest
Philosophy