396 research outputs found
La guerra civile americana vista dall'Europa. Con antologia di testi
E' il frutto di una ricerca ex 40%, con introduzione di uno dei curatori (Galli) e conclusione dell'altro (Bonazzi); Il volume si divide in sei parti, dedicate a un'antologia di testi inglesi, francesi, italiani, spagnoli, tedeschi, russi, raccolti, tradotti, introdotti e commentati da sei giovani studiosi, sotto la direzione dei due curatori. E' il primo lavoro italiano che documenta la reazione europea alla guerra civile americana
Theoria and Bios Theoretikos from the Presocratics to the End of Antiquity: an Overview
la vita contemplativa nella filosofia greca e latina dopo Aristotel
Theoria and Praxis: On Plutarch's Platonism
Un'analisi del platonismo di Plutarco, tra vita attiva e vita contemplativ
Bucur (Marin), Documente inedite din archivele franceze privitoare la Români în secolul al XIX-Lea, t. I., 1969
de Tourtier Bonazzi Chantal. Bucur (Marin), Documente inedite din archivele franceze privitoare la Români în secolul al XIX-Lea, t. I., 1969. In: La Gazette des archives, n°75, 1971. p. 228
Bucur (Marin), Documente inedite din archivele franceze privitoare la Români în secolul al XIX-Lea, t. I., 1969
de Tourtier Bonazzi Chantal. Bucur (Marin), Documente inedite din archivele franceze privitoare la Români în secolul al XIX-Lea, t. I., 1969. In: La Gazette des archives, n°75, 1971. p. 228
Benessere sociale e universo digitale
Social well-being and digital universe: this paper aims to analyze the impact of the digital revolution on social well-being, both individual and collective. Through an analysis of the evolution of the network and its contradictions, the author will try to expose and identify, with examples taken from the everyday life, the risks and opportunities that the individual can encounter in the unprecedented, iridescent and fluid universe that has been structured with the ever-pervasive presence of the space of flows (Castells, 2002) in our physical, social, and emotional proximity
A People "Almost chosen" by God: Understanding Abraham Lincoln in Post-Secular Italy
In order to understand the role of religion and secularism in the United States and their fall out in Europe and, namely, in Italy, it is necessary to reconsider United States history as part of the system of “Greater Europe,” extending to states of a European matrix arising in the Americas with the dissolution of colonial systems. The Christian right’s reaction to what it perceives today as a threat to the American universalism of providential origin from the radicalism of those who deny the equation between reason, universal moral values, the democracy founded upon them, and the United States, is actually part of a longer process. The outburst of post-secularity on the American public scene is a historic phenomenon that, because of the specific configuration assumed by the relationship between politics and religion in the United States, it seems to be structurally far less worrying than it might be elsewhere, starting with Italy. The real, serious problem in the case of the United States is the fact that the come back of “the religious” has taken the form of political nationalism and of a closed, intransigent culture. In view of the country’s global political role and its significance as the laboratory of extreme modernity – or post-modernity if one prefers – this has consequences that are difficult to see as auspicious. From this perspective, the essay addresses the question of the peculiar way in which the relationship between faith and the public sphere developed in the United States
The Platonist Appropriation of Stoic Epistemology
An investigation of Middle Platonist epistemology. The paper argues that Middle Platonists developed an interpretation of Plato's theory of Forms as an answer to the Hellenistic debates between Stoics and Skeptics. More precisely, the paper reconstructs how Middle Platonists appropriated some Stoic key-notions (most notably, ennoiai, that is notions) and adapted them in a completely different epistemological theory. It is however debatable that this strategy succeeded. As Plotinus was going to argue, they were rather introducing the problem of scepticism to into the noetic world of intelligible entities
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