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No. 6-7, (1-2/2020) – Philosophy and its Forms of Expression. History and Evolution Download PDF EDITORIAL Philosophy and its Forms of Expression Salvatore Lavecchia OVERVIEW Socrates’ “Body”: Philosophy and the Transmission of Knowledge Between Contrast and Ideology Alessio Lembo – Enrico Volpe CONTRIBUTIONS PART 1 The Role of Philosophical Commentary as a Form of “Doing […]

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DOI: 10.30443/POI2020-0015 Aldo Masullo as Teacher and Mentor   Tribute to the life and work of Aldo Masullo by Bruno Moroncini. Bruno Moroncini is Professor Emeritus of Moral Philosophy, Philosophical Anthropology, and Clinical Psychology at the Universities of Messina and Salerno. His major research interests are in Modern and Contemporary Philosophy. He has published extensively […]

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DOI: 10.30443/POI2020-0013 A PhD in Philosophy between Italy and the U.S.A.: Personal Reflections on some Similarities and Differences Report by Elena Bartolini of her visiting at DePaul University during her PhD, with close comparison between Italian and North American doctorate. Elena Bartolini is a Research Fellow at the University of Milan-Bicocca, where she works as […]

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DOI: 10.30443/POI2020-0012 Mapping Spinoza’s Ethics John Bagby John R. Bagby is a doctoral candidate in philosophy at Boston College, working on Aristotle, Spinoza, and Bergson. He is the creator of a website that offers a multidimensional exploration of Spinoza’s Ethics: http://ethica.bc.edu/#/. When I first started reading Spinoza seriously I was captivated by the geometrical order. […]

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DOI: 10.30443/POI2020-0011 Schopenhauer and the History of Philosophy: On the Courage of Withholding No Questions in the Fearless Contemplation of the World Encarnación Ruiz Callejón   Schopenhauer’s concern with the renewal of philosophy, with what it means to be a philosopher, and even his criticism of the philosophy of the time can be inscribed in […]

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