Margherita Esposito, Review of Martinetti, P. (2017) – F.S. Festa (Ed.)
DOI: 10.30443/POI2017-0011 Review of Martinetti, P. (2017). Spinoza (F.S. Festa, Ed.). Roma: Castelvecchi, 352 pp. by Margherita Esposito Download PDF
DOI: 10.30443/POI2017-0011 Review of Martinetti, P. (2017). Spinoza (F.S. Festa, Ed.). Roma: Castelvecchi, 352 pp. by Margherita Esposito Download PDF
DOI: 10.30443/POI2017-0010 Review of Vannini, M. (2015). All’ultimo papa. Lettere sull’amore, la grazia e la libertà. Milano: Il Saggiatore, 208 pp. by Giuseppe Palermo Download PDF
DOI: 10.30443/POI2017-0009 Review of Castelli, A. (2015). Il discorso sulla pace in Europa 1900-1945. Milano: Franco Angeli, 272 pp. by Raffaele Ciccone Download PDF
DOI: 10.30443/POI2017-0008 Reason and the Role of Philosophy of Religion in the Globalized, Pluralized World Sergio Sorrentino The purpose of the present paper is to outline the meaning of the religious experience within the global context of our time. The analysis intends to start neither only from a mere description of the religious phenomenon […]
DOI: 10.30443/POI2017-0007 Nomadism and Hospitality Anthropology and Ethics Emilio Baccarini This article is proposed as an introduction to a “phenomenology of nomadism” – or, more exactly, of the human nomad – that highlights some of its constant structures and thus allows us better to understand how the anthropological and ethical dimensions meet in the […]
DOI: 10.30443/POI2017-0006 Media Culture or Culture of Media? The Certainties of Those who Know They Don’t Know Marco Amalfi In this contribution, attention is paid to the role of asking and of ongoing research, since Socrates, as instruments of openness toward the understanding of the Other. The complexity of the present world is marked […]
DOI: 10.30443/POI2017-0005 Drops in the Sea. Crystals of Light. Desert Sands. Human Subjects’ Fragile: the Ethics of the “Man in Revolt” and Meridian Thought Giusi Furnari Luvarà This article intends to address the phenomenon of migration on the basis of migrating bodies, using as orienting reference-of-meaning the setting of Albert Camus’s L’homme révolté and Franco […]
DOI: 10.30443/POI2017-0004 The Challenge of Immigration to the Staying Power of Western Democracies Fabio Ciaramelli From a judicial point of view, possible proposals have been put forward aimed at finalizing the integration of masses coming from cultural contexts significantly different from the one characterizing Western society, which has been marked by a conspicuous increase […]
DOI: 10.30443/POI2017-0003 Austria, Vienna, Trieste On the Jewish Emigration from Trieste to Eretz Israel between the Two World Wars Silva Bon This article intends briefly to outline the role that the city of Trieste, in the 1920s and ’30s, constituted as a fundamental point of reference of the alihay, for access to Palestine of […]
DOI: 10.30443/POI2017-0002 Editorial Note Why Do We Still Practice Philosophy? Download PDF