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5Review. David S. Stern . Essays on Hegel’s Philosophy of Subjective Spirit. Albany NY: SUNY Press, 2014. ISBN 978-1-4384-4445 . ISBN 978-1-4384-4444-4 . Pp. 251 (review)Hegel Bulletin 37 (2): 347-352. 2016.
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60A Note on Some Contemporary Readings of Hegel's Master-Slave DialecticCosmos and History 12 (1): 238-256. 2016.
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727Self-Reference and Logical Memory in Hegel's Theory of the ConceptRevista Eletrônica Estudos Hegelianos 1 (15): 129-143. 2011.
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25Hegel and the Genesis of the ConceptSymposium 20 (2): 122-141. 2016.According to Habermas, Hegel’s early reflections in Jena on labour and language do not bear upon logical categories. In Habermas’s view, the formative model that Hegel proposes in his early texts on labour and language is lost in his mature philosophy. In this paper, I shall propose an intra-systematic reading of Hegel’s philosophy that challenges Habermas’s dualistic reading. I shall point out the dialectical relation between labour, memory, and the logical concept. In doing so, I will emphasiz…Read more
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259Klaus Brinkmann, Idealism without Limits: Hegel and the Problem of Objectivity (review)Verifiche: Rivista Trimestrale di Scienze Umane (3): 269-288. 2012.
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619From Recollection to Logical Memory. On the Genesis of the Concept in the Science of LogicIn V. Ricci F. Sanguinetti (ed.), Hegel on Recollection. Essays on the Concept of Erinnerung, Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 103-121. 2013.
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153Hegel's Strategy. Hegel's Critique of Kant's Category of CausalityPhilosophy@Lisbon 3 (2013): 95-107. 2013.
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41An inquiry on radical empathy and the phenomenological reduction in Sartre and Merleau-PontyContinental Philosophy Review 51 (3): 323-341. 2018.In this paper, I wish to explore the contribution of the phenomenological reduction to a distinct form of empathy, which has been identified and called by Ratcliffe :473–495, 2012) radical empathy. This form of empathy brings to light the sense of reality experienced by the subject rather than a mere mental state. However, I shall consider whether and how the phenomenological reduction allows different interpretations of the same experience, thereby impacting on our understanding of another’s se…Read more
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21Some Remarks on For-me-ness and EmpathyInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies 23 (5): 625-629. 2015.My discussion of Self and Other takes issue with two distinct theses defended by Zahavi. The first concerns Zahavi's argument for the first-personal character of experience and its related thought experiment. My second remark is about Zahavi’s restriction of empathy to direct perception
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18Holon e Heteron: osservazioni per un collegamento fra il "Teeteto" e il "Sofista"Journal of Ancient Philosophy 9 (2): 34. 2015.
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162Christian Krijnen, Chris Lorenz, Joachim Umlauf (Hg.): Wahrheit oder Gewinn? Über die Ökonomisierung von Universität und Wissenschaft (review)Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 66 (2): 159-163. 2013.
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17L’auto-riferimento del corpo vivo Sull’abitudine in Hegel e Merleau-PontyIn Alfredo Ferrarin Elisa Magrì Danilo Manca (ed.), Hegel e la fenomenologia trascendentale, Edizioni Ets. pp. 81-100. 2015.
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78Emotions, Motivation, and Character: A Phenomenological PerspectiveHusserl Studies 34 (3): 229-245. 2018.In this paper, I wish to explore whether and how emotions build on a state of being motivated that is linked to character and requires the positive contribution of habit. Drawing on phenomenological accounts of motivation, I argue that the relation between emotions and character depends on the institution of an emotional space, which is responsible for our sensitivity to the values of the felt situation and yet it is open to changes and revisions.
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Intelligence as ErinnerungIn V. Ricci F. Sanguinetti (ed.), Hegel on Recollection. Essays on the Concept of Erinnerung, Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 77-102. 2013.
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