Alberto Giorgio Pantaleo Cosseddu

Research Fellow

Short bio

Alberto Cosseddu is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Department of Architecture, Design and Urban Planning at the University of Sassari, where he contributes to the PRIN project “Normative artifacts and normative drawings: investigating non-linguistic regulation.” He holds a Licentiate in Theology from the Pontifical Theological Faculty of Sardinia and a Master’s Degree in Philosophical Sciences from the University of Sassari. He earned a joint Ph.D. in Religious Sciences and Philosophy from the University of Italian Switzerland and the University of Pisa with a dissertation titled "Istanza messianica e ragion pratica. Studio sull’agire a partire da Lévinas, Derrida e Putnam." A member of the Italian Society of Moral Philosophy, his research focuses on the moral significance of normative images—particularly in relation to urban spatiality—as well as the intersection of philosophy and theology and the ethical dimensions of religious discourse.