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    Essay Review: Light on Hooke: London's Leonardo: The Life and Work of Robert Hooke, the Curious Life of Robert Hooke: The Man Who Measured London.Patri J. Pugliese - 2004 - History of Science 42 (3):361-366.
  2. Teachers ethics.J. L. Patry - 1999 - In Jean-Luc Patry & Jorma Lehtovaara, European perspectives on teacher ethics. [Tampere]: Tampereen yliopisto. pp. 20--11.
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    Seeking common ground: evaluation & critique of Joseph Bracken's comprehensive worldview.Marc A. Pugliese & Gloria L. Schaab (eds.) - 2012 - Milwaukee, WI: Marquette University Press.
    Joseph A. Bracken, S.J,. is one of the more significant North American theologians of the past 40 years. With 12 monographs, two edited or co-edited volumes, over 150 articles, numerous professional and popular conference presentations and media appearances, he is one of the foremost interlocutors in contemporary theological discourse. Having developed and consistently defended a comprehensive and intellectually rigorous worldview that combines the modern and classical Christian worldviews, Bracken has accomplished an invaluable service to the academy, the church, and the (...)
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    Johann J. Winckelmann and Aby Warburg: distinct gazes on the ancient and its tempi.Vera Pugliese - 2016 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 18:171-215.
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    Da filosofia, da pedagogia, da escola: liber amicorum Manuel Ferreira Patrício.J. M. De Barros Dias, Luís Sebastião & Manuel Ferreira Patrício (eds.) - 2008 - Évora.: Universidade de Évora.
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    ‘Aeterni Patris’, Gilson and Christian Philosophy.Vernon J. Bourke - 1979 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 53:5-15.
  7. "Aeterni Patris", Gilson and Christian Philosophy.Vernon J. Bourke - 1979 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 53:5.
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    Vermittlung und Kehre. [REVIEW]J. V. M. - 1968 - Review of Metaphysics 22 (1):152-152.
    In the mushrooming literature on the late Heidegger, Pugliese's book stands with the distinction of an immense and sometimes almost exasperating amount of learned notes and excurses [[sic]]. On the other hand, the speculative core of the work is a highly original one. It treats the famous "Kehre" in the continuity of Heidegger's thought and proves quite convincingly that it can be organically developed from the original thesis of "historicity" as it stands in Sein und Zeit. Making use of (...)
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    Hereditary Eloquence Among the Torquati: Catullus 61.209-18.S. J. Harrison - 1996 - American Journal of Philology 117 (2):285-287.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Hereditary Eloquence Among the Torquati: Catullus 61.209–18S. J. HarrisonTorquatus volo parvulus matris e gremio suae porrigens teneras manus dulce rideat ad patrem semihiante labello.sit suo similis patri Manlio et facile omnibus noscitetur ab insciis et pudicitiam suae matris indicet ore. 1At the close of Catullus’ lyric epithalamium for a Manlius Torquatus, the speaker of the poem wishes for children from the marriage, a standard epithalamial topic in this (...)
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    Thomism in an Age of Renewal. [REVIEW]J. R. J. - 1967 - Review of Metaphysics 20 (3):545-545.
    The author desires to take a "new look" at Thomistic philosophy and perhaps reveal a "timely way of being Thomistic." He claims that a proper understanding of Leo XIII's Aeterni Patris and other Church documents which encouraged Thomistic studies simply urged that St. Thomas' philosophy can be a valuable beginning for all philosophical studies entered upon by one who has made a commitment to faith. But McInerny oversimplifies the criticism of philosophy in Catholic circles by facetiously setting up reactionaries who (...)
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  11. Gli immigrati nel mercato del lavoro.Pugliese Enrico - 1990 - Polis 4 (1):71-93.
     
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    Regards sur la pensée française, 1870-1940.Jean Guitton - 1968 - Paris,: Beauchesne.
    J'ai choisi comme sujet de cours, en cette seconde année de captivité, de dresser un tableau de la pensée française de 1870 à 1940, c'est-à-dire entre deux grands désastres pour la France. Il m'a semblé que cette époque avait été en philosophie une grande époque, non seulement parce qu'elle avait été marquée par de très grands noms et de très hardis efforts, mais encore parce que la philosophie, à l'inverse de ce qui se passait auparavant, avait pénétré dans des domaines (...)
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    Motivational Analysis in Husserl’s Genetic Phenomenology.Alice Pugliese - 2018 - Studia Phaenomenologica 18:91-108.
    The paper discusses motivation as the inner lawfulness of consciousness and a central methodological principle of genetic phenomenology, highlighting the problem of its ambiguous status oscillating between a historical-empirical and a transcendental account of consciousness. The focus on motivation allows for the practical character of intentionality to emerge, thus presenting genetic phenomenology as a more comprehensive approach to subjective life which takes into account its constitutive indeterminacy.
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  14. The reception of classical Latin literature in early modern philosophy: the case of Ovid and Spinoza.Nastassja Pugliese - 2018 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 25:1-24.
    Although the works of the authors of the Golden Age of Latin Literature play an important formative role for Early Modern philosophers, their influence in Early Modern thought is, nowadays, rarely studied. Trying to bring this topic to light once again and following the seminal works of Kajanto (1979), Proietti (1985) and Akkerman (1985), I will target Spinoza’s Latin sources in order to analyze their place in his philosophy. On those grounds, I will offer an overview of the problems of (...)
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    The Dizziness of Freedom in Kierkegaard and Sartre.Riccardo Pugliese - 2023 - Springer Nature Switzerland.
    This book investigates the concept of freedom as it has been defined by Søren Kierkegaard and some of existentialism’s major figures, including Jean-Paul Sartre. In an attempt to delineate an ontology of the human condition, special emphasis is placed on the ideas of choice, responsibility, and transcendence. The second part of the book focuses on existential freedom in what has been its most radical formulation by Sartre. A translation of Il sentimento paralizzante del possibile. La vertigine della libertà in Kierkegaard (...)
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    La "ontología del funcionalismo" de Copérnico a Kant.Orlando Pugliese - 1969 - Convivium: revista de filosofía 29:87-96.
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    La persona tra eidos e fatto. Una prospettiva fenomenologica.Alice Pugliese - 2012 - Giornale di Metafisica 2.
    The phenomenological notion of person is presented and settled between facticity and eidetic dimension. Through this critical assessment the analysis responds to the classical criticism raised against the alleged abstractness of phenomenology and opens the possibility of a fruitful dialog with ethics and psychology. The enquiry about the idea of person sheds new light on the correlated notions of phenomenological idealism, eidos and constitution that are brought in closer connection with the lived experience of perception and motivation.
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    Triebsphäre und urkindheit Des ich.Alice Pugliese - 2009 - Husserl Studies 25 (2):141-157.
    This paper explores Husserl’s late manuscripts in order to sketch a phenomenological description of drives and the dimension of passive constitution that belongs to them. Although this topic touches upon psychological issues, it will be shown that a specifically phenomenological approach allows us to recognize the transcendental significance of instincts. By means of the phenomenological reduction, drives reveal a peculiar subject, the ‘original child’, which is described not as a figure of developmental psychology but as a transcendental subject pre-forming the (...)
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    The Internet and Public Participation: State Legislature Web Sites and the Many Definitions of Interactivity.Rudy Pugliese, Franz Foltz & Paul Ferber - 2005 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 25 (1):85-93.
    The interactive nature of the Internet is seen by some as a technological innovation that might boost participation in politics and civic affairs. That potential, however, is clouded by imprecise definitions of interactivity found among scholars and practitioners alike. Evaluation of state legislature Web sites found them to not be very interactive under most definitions of the term. Chief technology officers of the legislatures appear to differ as to which site features promote interactivity. The current state of these sites may (...)
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  20. Visual cultures of orientalism and empire : the Abu Ghraib images.Joseph Pugliese - 2008 - In Nicole Anderson & Katrina Schlunke, Cultural Theory in Everyday Practice. Oxford University Press.
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    Sobre o resgate de obras filosóficas escritas por mulheres e algumas implicações pedagógicas.Nastassja Pugliese - 2020 - Revista Philia Filosofia, Literatura e Arte 2 (2):418-444.
    Neste artigo-ensaio, aponto que a pesquisa sobre as obras escritas por mulheres na filosofia tem implicações práticas que interferem no nosso modo de ensinar filosofia e de vivenciar a prática filosófica acadêmica. Elaborando sobre experiências de aula recentes, pretendo mostrar que o projeto de resgate tem um cunho pedagógico na medida em que deixa explícitos vieses de interpretação histórica e fenômenos sexistas da cultura acadêmica. Finalmente, mostro que o projeto de resgate ensina que a história tem conexões profundas com o (...)
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    Play and Self-Reflection. Eugen Fink’s Phenomenological Anthropology.Alice Pugliese - 2018 - Dialogue and Universalism 28 (4):215-229.
    The paper takes into consideration the relationship between philosophical anthropology and phenomenology from the point of view provided by Eugen Fink’s philosophical path. Starting with phenomenological researches into the structure of constitution and reduction, after the Second World War Fink puts forth an anthropological theory based on the notion of play. This paper identifies the self-reflective and practical structure of Selbstbesinnung as a constant element of Fink’s analysis of the phenomenological method, of consciousness, and of the anthropological dimension of play, (...)
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  23. Monism and individuation in Anne Conway as a critique of Spinoza.Nastassja Pugliese - 2019 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 27 (4):771-785.
    In chapter IX of the Principles, Anne Conway claims that her metaphysics is diametrically opposed to those of Descartes and Spinoza. Scholars have analyzed her rejection of Cartesianism, but not her critique of Spinoza. This paper proposes that two central points of Conway’s metaphysics can be understood as direct responses to Spinoza: (1) the relation between God, Christ, and the creatures in the tripartite division of being, and (2) the individuation of beings in the lowest species. I will argue that (...)
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  24. Fink and philosophy as self-rememoration.Alice Pugliese - 2011 - Verifiche: Rivista Trimestrale di Scienze Umane 40 (4):63-83.
     
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    Fiducia ed etica pubblica: una prospettiva fenomenologica.Alice Pugliese - 2021 - Roma: Carocci editore.
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    Fear of Freedom.Stanislao G. Pugliese & Adolphe Gourevitch (eds.) - 2008 - Cambridge University Press.
    Carlo Levi was a painter, writer, and antifascist Italian from a Jewish family, and his political activism forced him into exile for most of the Second World War. While in exile, he wrote _Christ Stopped at Eboli_, a memoir, and _Fear of Freedom_, a philosophical meditation on humanity's flight from moral and spiritual autonomy and our resulting loss of self and creativity. Brooding on what surely appeared to be the decline, if not the fall of Europe, Levi locates the human (...)
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    Il movente dell'esperienza: costituzione, pulsione ed etica in Edmund Husserl.Alice Pugliese - 2014 - Milano: Mimesis.
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    Rationalized Violence and Legal Colonialism: Nietzsche "contra" Nietzsche.Joseph Pugliese - 1996 - Cardozo Studies in Law and Literature 8 (2):277-293.
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    Spinoza’s argument for a bodily imagination.Nastassja Pugliese - 2017 - Filosofia Unisinos 18 (3):172-176.
    Imagination is characterized by Spinoza as the first kind of knowledge, and, as such, imagination is a mode of thought. However, in a further mapping of the concept in the Ethics, we see that it is an activity that involves both the mind and the extended body. The standard and idealist interpretation of imagination does not account for its corporeal or extended dimension, leaving aside an important aspect of the activity. Based on the thesis of causal independency of attributes, I (...)
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    Sex, Lies, and Video Games: Moral Panics or Uses and Gratifications.Rudy Pugliese & Kunal Puri - 2012 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 32 (5):345-352.
    This study examined video game–playing aggression among graduate and undergraduate students at Rochester Institute of Technology in upstate New York. The following three research questions were posed: In the context of video game playing, what differences are there in levels of aggression in relation to sex? What differences are there in levels of aggression and type of video games played? Are aggression and length of video game playing related? A nonprobability sample of students (N = 175) was selected and electronically (...)
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    The Purposes of God: Providence as Process-Historical Liberation.Marc A. Pugliese - 2016 - Process Studies 45 (1):95-98.
    Book Review of "The Purposes of God: Providence as Process-Historical Liberation" by G. Michael Zbaraschuk.
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    Introduction.Andrea Altobrano & Alice Pugliese - 2013 - Metodo. International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy 1 (1):1-3.
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    Introduction.Jagna Brudzińska & Alice Pugliese - 2020 - Gestalt Theory 42 (3):217-220.
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    INTERCORPOREITY OF ANIMATED WATER: contesting anthropocentric settler sovereignty.Joseph Pugliese - 2023 - Angelaki 28 (1):22-35.
    In this essay, I examine the relationality between life and water in the context of its intercorporeal manifestations. Drawing on key aspects of Merleau-Pontian phenomenology, my concern is to reflect on water’s enfleshment of life and its complex ecologies of intercorporeity. These Merleau-Pontian key aspects, I note, are in close dialogue with a number of Indigenous cosmo-epistemologies that envisage the world as constituted by profound ecologies of intercorporeal relationality. The loci of my analysis are the Sonoran Desert and the lands (...)
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    Motion in Experience. Philosophical and Psychological Perspectives I.Alice Pugliese & Jagna Brudzińska - 2020 - Gestalt Theory 42 (2):83-86.
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    The Centered Reality.Alice Pugliese - 2016 - Dialogue and Universalism 26 (3):95-108.
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  37. Vozes Mulheres na História da Filosofia (3rd edition).Nastassja Pugliese, Gisele D. Secco & Bernardo Oliveira (eds.) - 2024
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    Trinity in Relation: Creation, Incarnation, and Grace in an Evolving Cosmos by Gloria L. Schaab. [REVIEW]Marc A. Pugliese - 2014 - Process Studies 43 (1):106-110.
    Book Review of "Trinity in Relation: Creation, Incarnation, and Grace in an Evolving Cosmos" by Gloria L. Schaab.
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    Interactivity Versus Interaction: What Really Matters for State Legislature Web Sites?Rudy Pugliese, Franz Foltz & Paul Ferber - 2005 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 25 (5):402-411.
    The Internet, not unlike previous communication technologies, has been predicted to dramatically change the nature of democracy. The interactive nature of Web sites, in particular, is seen as the basis for a new cyberdemocracy. Although the definition of interactivity is less than precise, an evaluation of state legislature Web sites finds them lacking many features that could be considered interactive. Furthermore, the degree of a site’s interactivity was not strongly correlated to a site’s use. Web sites can also foster interaction, (...)
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    Subjektive und intersubjektive Genesis der Handlung.Alice Pugliese - 2013 - Phänomenologische Forschungen 2013:181-196.
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    The Politics of State Legislature Web Sites: Making E-Government More Participatory.Rudy Pugliese, Franz Foltz & Paul Ferber - 2003 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 23 (3):157-167.
    Web sites of the 50 state legislatures are evaluated on five criteria: content, usability, interactivity, transparency, and audience. An overall quality score for each site was computed. The evaluation revealed a wide range of quality in the sites, including that of features or aspects that could possibly foster citizen participation. The higher rated sites help define “best practices” in this regard and provide suggestions as to how other states' sites might make improvements and possibly increase participation.
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    Ficino and Renaissance Neoplatonism.Konrad Eisenbichler & Olga Zorzi Pugliese (eds.) - 1986 - Ottawa, Canada: Dovehouse Editions Canada.
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    A calculus for orchestration of web services.Rosario Pugliese & Francesco Tiezzi - 2012 - Journal of Applied Logic 10 (1):2-31.
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    Il sentimento paralizzante del possibile: la vertigine della libertà in Kierkegaard e Sartre.Riccardo Pugliese - 2022 - Milano: Mimesis.
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    Judith Butler: storia di un pensiero che provoca.Mariangela Pugliese - 2018 - Padova, Italy: Libreriauniversitaria.it edizioni.
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    Our Future – on Fire.Joseph Pugliese - 2020 - Derrida Today 13 (2):204-209.
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    Process Thought in Roman Catholicism: Challenges and Promises.Marc A. Pugliese & John Becker (eds.) - 2022 - Lexington Books.
    This book explores convergences and divergences between process thought and Roman Catholicism. It examines why process philosophy and process theology have had a minimal impact in Roman Catholic circles compared to Protestantism, and investigates avenues of promising engagement between process thought and Roman Catholicism.
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    Community Networks and Public Participation: A Forum for Civic Engagement or a Platform for Ranting Irate Malcontents?Rudy Pugliese, Franz Foltz & Paul Ferber - 2006 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 26 (5):388-397.
    Forums of public discussion on Internet Web sites have been promoted by some as having the potential to improve democracy through large increases in civic engagement. Such claims are scoffed at by others. To date, such forums tend to be found more on community networks and commercial Web sites than on sites owned by governments. We thus turn to an examination of forums hosted by a private New Jersey organization, to seek to understand the types and character of discussion taking (...)
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  49. Vermittlung und Kehre.Abel-Orlando Pugliese - 1965 - München,: Alber.
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    Porto Alegre: “Christine de Pizan and the Querelle des Femmes: perspectives on the history of philosophy”.Ana Rieger & Nastassja Pugliese - 2024 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 66:250-258.
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