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Ludovica Boi (Rome, 1992) is a PhD candidate in German Literature at the University of Verona and a Fellow at the Stuttgart Research Centre for Text Studies (SRCTS, University of Stuttgart). She has an interdisciplinary background in Philosophy and Aesthetics. From 2021 to 2023, she held a research fellowship in Moral Philosophy within the project “HEALING – HEALth and Illness in Nietzsche and the Greeks” at the University of Verona, where she focused on Nietzsche’s theoretical writings and correspondence concerning health and illness.
In 2020, she was a Research Fellow at the Istituto Italiano per gli Studi Filosofici (Naples), researching the sources of Giorgio Colli’s early metaphysics. She was awarded two DAAD scholarships (Dresden; Eichstätt) as well as training fellowships from the IISF, and has presented her research at national and international conferences (Germany; Switzerland; Poland).
A member of the Internationale Robert-Musil-Gesellschaft and the Centro Studi Giorgio Colli, she serves as secretary of the Circolo Nietzsche Verona and as an editor for the journals "Paradosso" and "Filosofia italiana". She is also an active peer reviewer for several international journals in Philosophy and Literary Studies.
Her research interests include Nietzsche’s aesthetics, Austrian Modernism, philosophy of literature, contemporary phenomenology of religion, and mysticism. She is the author of two monographs on Giorgio Colli — Il mistero dionisiaco in Giorgio Colli (2020) and L’aurora inapparente (2024) — as well as several articles published in peer-reviewed journals and edited volumes. Her current research examines Robert Musil’s “philosophical laboratory,” with particular focus on Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften.
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