Vol 1, No 1 (April 2009)

Table of Contents

Front Page

Constructing Europe
Ideas of Europe: Civilization and Constitution PDF
Étienne Balibar 3-17
Memory and Identity of Europe PDF
Remo Bodei 19-25

Itineraries

“Deus fons veritatis”: the Subject and its Freedom. The Ontic Foundation of Mathematical Truth. A biographical-theoretical interview with Gaspare Polizzi PDF
Imre Toth 29-80

Essays

The Death Penalty Divides the West PDF
Danilo Zolo 83-110

Critical Points

Philosophical Anthropology and Contemporary German Thought
Notes on “Philosophical Anthropology” in Germany. An Introduction PDF
Andrea Borsari 113-129
Philosophical Anthropology from the End of World War I to the 1940s and in a Current Perspective PDF
Karl-Siegbert Rehberg 131-152
Exploring the Core Identity of Philosophical Anthropology through the Works of Max Scheler, Helmuth Plessner, and Arnold Gehlen PDF
Joachim Fischer 153-170
After the “Death of Man”: From Philosophical Anthropology to Historical Anthropology PDF
Gunter Gebauer, Christoph Wulf 171-186
Problems of Ethical Pluralism: Arnold Gehlen’s Anthropological Ethics PDF
Axel Honneth 187-194
The Public Nature of Human Beings. Parallels between Classical Pragmatisms and Helmuth Plessner’s Philosophical Anthropology PDF
Hans-Peter Krüger 195-204
Culture – A Testament to Indigence PDF
Franz Josef Wetz 205-226

Windows

Remarks on Art, Cyberspace and Sociality PDF
Ubaldo Fadini 229-237

Film Debate

on Matteo Garrone’s Gomorrah PDF
Umberto Curi, Mario Pezzella 241-249

Book Debate

on Gaetano Filangieri’s The Science of Legislation, Edizioni della Laguna, 2003-2004 PDF
Pietro Costa, Carla De Pascale, Mario Ricciardi 253-276
on Lorraine Daston and Peter Galison’s Objectivity, MIT Press, 2007 PDF
Martino Rossi Monti, Patrick Singy 277-288


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