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Contemporary philosophy is the present period in the history of Western philosophy beginning at the early 20th century with the increasing professionalization of the discipline and the rise of analytic and continental philosophy.
La filosofia trascendentale e l'Opus postumum di Kant (1958) Leibniz e Des Bosses (1960) L'oggettività nella scienza e nella filosofia contemporanea (1960) Il problema dell'esperienza (1963) Dio nel "Libro d'ore" di R. M. Rilke (1968) Dialettica della libertà (1970) La speranza nella rivoluzione (1972) Vincenzo Filippone-Thaulero (1973)
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Storia della scienza moderna e contemporanea. Tea, 1988. La scienza e la filosofia dei moderni. Bollati Boringhieri, 1989. Il passato, la memoria, l'oblio. 1991. Herausgeber: La filosofia. UTET, Turin, 1995, 4 Bände. La nascita della scienza moderna in Europa. 1997; deutsch gleichfalls 1997: Die Geburt der modernen Wissenschaft in Europa.
Franca d'Agostini was born in Turin.She earned her BA, MA, and PhD at the University of Turin, where she was a student of Gianni Vattimo.She taught Philosophy of Science at the Polytechnic University of Turin [1] and Logic and Epistemology of the Social Sciences in the Graduate School of Economic and Political and Social Sciences at the University of Milan.
She was a professor at Ramon Llull University and director of the Chair of Ethics at the same university (1996–2007). Beginning in 2021, she became a professor at the University of Barcelona.
In 1997 she was awarded a PhD in "Filosofia moderna e contemporanea" by the University of Turin. With a scholarship from the Istituto Italiano per gli Studi Filosofici , Casale undertook a research stay at the archive centre (H. Marcuse estate) of the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University Frankfurt am Main in 1997.
A common thread of Del Noce's work is the attempt to understand the connection between philosophical ideas and socio-political history. Against the prevailing Marxist and neo-positivist opinions of his contemporaries, he always maintained that philosophical ideas influence the course of human history, and that modern history in particular can only be understood as the unfolding of certain ...