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5Carlo Natali, Il metodo e il trattato: Saggio sull’Etica Nicomachea (review)Alpha Omega 21 (3): 493-495. 2018.
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2Marcelo Perine, Platone non era malato: Il pensiero platonico dai dialoghi socratici alla dialettica (review)Alpha Omega 21 (3): 491-492. 2018.
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5Educación y comunicación en el Protágoras de PlatónAlpha Omega 23 (1): 123-153. 2020.This article seeks to present some elements of the theory of education and communication that appear in the Plato’s Protagoras. For this, a general presentation of the text is offered at the beginning. Then an analysis is elaborated, according to the main sections of the Protagoras, of those passages that are more pertinent to the subject of this work. In the end, some synthetic reflections are offered.
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3Lorenzo Picca, Sull’ingiustizia. I concetti di ingiustizia e ‘pleonexia’ nel libro I della Repubblica di Platone e nel libro V dell’Etica Nicomachea di Aristotele (review)Alpha Omega 23 (2): 357-358. 2020.
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Paolo Bettineschi, L’oggetto buono dell’Io. Etica e filosofia delle relazioni oggettuali (review)Alpha Omega 23 (2): 355-355. 2020.
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1Maurizio Migliori, La bellezza della complessità. Studi su Platone e dintorni (review)Alpha Omega 23 (2): 353-355. 2020.
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8Giuseppe Abbà, Le virtù per la felicità. Ricerche di filosofia morale 3 (review)Alpha Omega 23 (2): 349-352. 2020.
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5E. Bartolini - A. I. Daddi - A. F. Indelicato (a cura di), Il futuro dell’antico. Filosofia antica e mondo contemporaneo (review)Alpha Omega 23 (3): 535-536. 2020.
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5José Fernández San Román, La relevancia del abandono de la fe y de la condición de censurado en la admisión al matrimonio. Estudio del iter redac-cional de los cánones 1065 y 1066 en la Codificación de 1917 y de las demás fuentes hasta el Concilio Vaticano II (review)Alpha Omega 24 (1): 182-184. 2021.
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9Santa Sede, Enchiridion di bioetica. Documenti da Pio X a Francesco (review)Alpha Omega 24 (2): 364-366. 2021.
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13Aldo Rocco Vitale, Gender questo sconosciuto. Cosa si nasconde dietro la nuova ideologia del nostro tempo (review)Alpha Omega 24 (2): 362-364. 2021.
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9Educación y comunicación en el libro I de la República de PlatónAlpha Omega 24 (2): 321-347. 2021.This article seeks to highlight some elements of the theory of education and communication present in Book I of Plato’s Republic, first in an analytical way, and then in an attempt at synthesis.
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5Gabriele Kuby, La rivoluzione sessuale globale. Distruzione della libertà nel nome della libertà (review)Alpha Omega 24 (2): 361-362. 2021.
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Educación, metafísica y epistemología Algunas reflexiones para la educación de la filosofíaAlpha Omega 2 (3): 483-520. 1999.
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27Informed consent doesn't exist in AMI trialsJournal of Medical Ethics 28 (3): 190-191. 2002.Hilden and Gammelgaard's comments on the evaluation and application of statistical trials and on informed consent lead to the same conclusion that there are special circumstances when clinical trials are performed in emergency situations.The decision to comment on the work that H&G responded to was motivated by the wish to manifest the need to reach a consensus on modifying the conditions in which clinical trials should be performed in special circumstances.One unquestionable fact must first be …Read more
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19Randomised clinical trials: a source of ethical dilemmasJournal of Medical Ethics 27 (3): 177-178. 2001.Advances in medicine are closely linked to clinical research, but certain study procedures may be in conflict with the fundamental principles of ethics and codes of conduct in medicine. Following an analysis of two studies involving treatments for acute myocardial infarction (AMI), the admissibility of continuing a study was questioned after the initial results for two types of treatment showed that one was significantly better than the other. Also considered doubtful was the information provide…Read more
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Umanità accresciuta. Come la tecnologia ci sta cambiando (review)Alpha Omega 13 (3): 468-469. 2010.
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3Educación y comunicación en el Eutidemo de PlatónAlpha Omega 13 (2): 177-206. 2010.The Euthydemus offers important elements of Platonic thought, from which emerges the need to study philosophy in order to achieve a good life. This article offers a brief introduction to this work of Plato. It then presents an analysis of several ideas that appear throughout the discussion, putting special emphasis on those dealing, directly or indirectly, with the main theme of the Dialogue . It concludes with a synthesis of the arguments given in the work
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El balcón de Sócrates. Una propuesta frente al nihilismo (review)Alpha Omega 14 (2): 318-318. 2011.
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Attualità di Platone. Studi sui rapporti fra Platone e Rorty, Heidegger, Gadamer, Derrida, Cassirer, Strauss, Nussbaum e Paci (review)Alpha Omega 14 (1): 159-160. 2011.
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L’aborto di fronte alla filosofiaAlpha Omega 13 (3): 333-354. 2010.Abortion must be considered with the aid of philosophy: from a metaphysical, anthropological and ethical point of view. This article attempts to show some of the principal areas in the relationship between abortion and philosophy following four movements. The problem is presented , then Plato's and Aristotle’s attitude with regard to abortion are analysed . Nextly there follows a synthetic overview of modern thought on the subject and some bioethical solutions that have deep philosophical roots …Read more
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Conocimiento e ignorancia: dos estados distintos ante el diálogo según el Gorgias de PlatónAlpha Omega 6 (2): 253-281. 2003.
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«un Paradigma In Cielo». Platone Politico Da Aristotele Al Novecento (review)Alpha Omega 13 (2): 306-309. 2010.
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El "De utilitate credendi" y la teoría dialógica de san AgustínAlpha Omega 14 (1): 3-32. 2011.This article analyses St. Agustine’s "De utilitate credendi". It considers ideas and affirmations that are important aspects of the bishop of Hippo’s dialogic theory. After reflecting on the different contributions of the present text, we can see the importance of faith and authority on the path which leads human beings to the true religion, where it’s possible to encounter God and reach happiness, for which the human heart yearns
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1«Amicus Plato, quia amica veritas»Alpha Omega 13 (1): 3-28. 2010.This study considers in a contextualized manner the origin of the saying «amicus Plato, sed magis amica veritas», as well as how some authors from the past have taken it. Then it considers in what sense it is legitimate to complement that saying with another one , and why this complement is important: a good philosophy must honor some thinkers as friends and fellow wayfarers in the search for human wisdom
Fernando Pascual
Ateneo Pontificio Regina Apostolorum
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Ateneo Pontificio Regina ApostolorumRegular Faculty
Areas of Specialization
Applied Ethics |
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy |
Other Academic Areas |