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Antonio Marturano (Taranto, 1965) is an Italian philosopher. He has earned a Laurea degree in Philosophy at La Sapienza University of Rome and a PhD in Philosophy of Law at the University of Milan. He currently teaches Business Ethics at the Sacred Heart Catholic University of Rome. He also teaches Leadership at the Swiss School of Management.Previously Antonio held positions at Lancaster University and University of Central Lancashire as a Marie Curie Fellow and as Research Fellow at the Centre for Leadership Studies, University of Exeter and was visiting lecturer at the Jepson School of Leadership, University of Richmond. He is founder and editor in chief of the journal Leadership and The Humanities published by Edward Elgar which offers rigorous but readable scholarship on leadership from the broad field of the humanities, an increasingly popular locus for leadership studies. Antonio interests range in the field of applied ethics and applied philosophy. He wrote scholarly papers on the foundation of deontic logic, computer and media ethics, foundations of leadership. While trained as an analytical philosopher, Antonio explored other philosophical traditions such as marxist theories and phenomenology. In the field of deontic logic In the field of computer ethics In the field of leadership