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    Gandolfi, Silvana

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    A brief description of the main characteristics of the works for children of the Italian author Silvana Gandolfi, the themes she privileges, her way of portraying children, the influence of Oriental culture and philosophy upon her writing

    Por una historia conceptual de lo político

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    POR UNA HISTORIA CONCEPTUAL DE LO POLÍTICO. Author: Pierre Rosanvallón Year 2016, 1st Reprint - (2003 1st edition in French and 1st in Spanish) - Fondo de Cultura Económica, Colección Popular - 79 pages. Translated by: Marcos Mayer. By Silvana Fernánde

    Self-interpretation in Psychoanalysis and Philosophy. Notes on Wittgenstein and Freud

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    This essay analyses the criticism that Wittgenstein aroused to Freud and to the “analytic myth”, as he was used to say. The author snows that the Wittgenstein’s criticism is a general critique to the psycho-analysis’ scientist self-interpretation and to the interpretation of psycho-analysis as a science based on causal arguments. Moreover, correspondences between Wittgenstein and Freud about the notion of image and about the configurative characters of symbolism are investigated. These themes give the author the opportunity of reflecting briefly on the scientific status of psycho-analysis

    Spigolature linguistiche da Verga a Silvana Grasso

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    In this work, emphasis is placed on the need to frame Grasso's work between a writing tradition that has the Verga model as its watermark and her personal linguistic innovation. A comparative analysis of two texts is conducted: La Lupa by Giovanni Verga and Il bastardo di Mautàna by Silvana Grasso. The two works allow us to observe a stratified composition of the language, which for both authors enjoys references to the dialect drawn from a linguistic heritage mediated by literature and popular traditions, but in the case of Grasso also contains numerous autochthonisms, not present in Verga . Silvana Grasso takes up and exaggerates the key themes of Verga's work, but proposes a new writing, which takes the form of a recognizable style upon opening the book, thanks to the use of expressions and stylistic features that the author draws directly from her linguistic micro-area and which he is not afraid to use, unlike Verga, who prefers to hide dialect forms and lexemes, faithful to his poetics, and prefers a standard dialect mediated through literature. A lexical and morphosyntactic analysis is conducted in order to show how Grasso's language takes up and exaggerates the two tracks of the Verga language through an extreme use of aulicisms and the addition of dysphemisms

    After Postmodernism: A Naturalistic Reconstruction of the Humanities

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    This review reconstructs the argumentations that the author of the essay After Postmodernism employs in order to maintain that human sciences are not only a form of cultural Bildung, but rigorous scientific Knowledge, concerning human behaviour and mental processes

    n-Cotilting modules and pure injectivity

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    The author recently proved that 1-cotilting modules are pure-injective; however, the problem of determining whether n-cotilting modules are pure-injective remained open. In this paper, necessary and sufficient conditions are given for the pure-injectivity of n-cotilting modules

    Pragmatics and its discontents

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    This paper deals with a number of epistemological ambiguities in pragmatica theories. A great amount of idealization is in fact still presupposed by pragmatics. The author claims that it is necessary to develop alternatuve theoretical models in which the uses of language and the discourses are the places where the meaning and the subjects are constituted

    El problema del ser de Alberto Magno a Tomás de Aquino

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    Este artículo indaga si la doctrina tomista del ser como actus essendi habría tenido algún antecedente en el pensamiento de Alberto Magno o si, más bien, este autor habría sostenido una concepción esencialista del ser.This article asks whether the Thomistic doctrine of being as actus essendi would have had some background in the thinking of Albert the Great, or, rather, this author would have held an essencialist conception of being.Fil: Filippi, Silvana. Universidad Nacional de Rosari
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