Federica De Felice graduated magna cum laude in 2002 at the University “G. d’Annunzio” Chieti–Pescara. In 2006 she earned her PhD in Philosophy at the same University. Her thesis was on Wolff’s interpretation of Spinozian philosophy under the supervision of Prof. Raffaele Ciafardone. She worked as postdoc–researcher at the Institut für Christlische Philosophie der Katholisch–Theologischen Fakultät der Ludwig–Maximilians-Universität di München. Since 2008 she has been assistant professor in the area of early modern philosophy at the Department of philosophical sciences at the University “G. d’Annunzio” in Chieti–Pescara. Her interests concern mainly the early modern philosophy (especially the relationship between mathematics and philosophy), the philosophy of Spinoza and the German Enlightenment. She joined many research projects and attended both national and international conferences as participant and discussant.