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Category Archives: Recensioni
219. Review of: Alberto Giovanni Biuso, Episteme. Scritti di filosofia della scienza, Mimesis, Milano-Udine 2026, pp. 340. (Sarah Dierna)
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218. Review of: Stefano Piazzese, Dire l’ignoto. Saggio su Hölderlin, Apalós, Solarino 2025, pp. 188. (Aurora Du Bois)
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217. Review of: Ioan Petru Culianu, Faust, a cura di R. Moretti, Bietti, Milano 2025, pp. 228. (Igor Tavilla)
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216. Review of: Enrico Palma, Il sogno del Sud. Sulla vita meridiana, Mimesis, Milano-Udine 2026, pp. 148. (Sarah Dierna)
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215. Review of: Paola Rumore, Le ragioni di Kant, Solferino, Milano 2025, pp. 254. (Federico Rossato)
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214. Review of: Francesco Giacomantonio, Dialettiche politologiche. La politica contemporanea tra filosofia, sociologia e scienza, Fondazione Mario Luzi Editore, Roma 2025, pp. 120. (Laura Corrado)
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213. Review of: Maurizio Ferraris, La pelle. Che cosa significa pensare nell’epoca dell’intelligenza artificiale, il Mulino, Bologna 2025, pp. 304. (Efrem Trevisan)
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212. Review of: Giuseppe D’Anna, Gianluca Garelli (a cura di), Filosofie dell’età moderna. Dal rinascimento a Hegel, Einaudi, Torino 2025, pp. XXI-657. (Alberto Giovanni Biuso)
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211. Review of: Anton Hügli, Karl Jaspers on Truth and Dialogue. A Rethinking of His Philosophy of Universal Communication, Lexington Books, Lanham-Boulder-New York-London 2025, pp. 238. (Michael Steinmann)
“Finally understand what Jaspers’ philosophizing is all about,” this is the motivation guiding Anton Hügli’s new book (ix). It is no typical introduction, which presents an author’s life and work chronologically or based on specific topics but an attempt to capture the fundamental intentions of Jaspers’ thought as well as the specific “thought processes” (xx) through which philosophical questions are ... Read More »

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