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Enrico Pasini

CNR-ILIESI
University of Turin
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Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
17th/18th Century Philosophy
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Philosophy of Mathematics
Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
17th/18th Century Philosophy
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
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  • La Monadologie: histoire de naissance
    In La Monadologie de Leibniz: Genèse Et Contexte, Mimesis Edizioni. pp. 85-122. 2005.
    (Introduction, pp. v-xii)
  •  619
    L'antico e il nuovo
    Multimedia 7. 1992.
    The paper discusses problems related to historical change in the field of technology applied to the preservation and communication of knowledge. Debates of the years 1990s about the possible decadence of (printed) books in favour of other technologies, are evaluated with the help of a historical analogy. The art of memory was a widespread non-material technique for managing information in a world of prevalent oral communication, which was set aside by the new technologies of printed communicatio…Read more
    The paper discusses problems related to historical change in the field of technology applied to the preservation and communication of knowledge. Debates of the years 1990s about the possible decadence of (printed) books in favour of other technologies, are evaluated with the help of a historical analogy. The art of memory was a widespread non-material technique for managing information in a world of prevalent oral communication, which was set aside by the new technologies of printed communication. In the first part, the Author discusses the final phase in the history of the art of memory, sketching Lambert Schenckel’s biography as a good example of utmost individual success in the teaching of the art. Schenckel’s time sees the maximum demand for teaching in the art of memory; nevertheless those are the years when the printed book has already completely won its battle. The second part regards the possibility of a survival of the book as a technological model (i.e. as a model to build applications in new technologies for knowledge communication), notwithstanding the technologies involved in its production, just as the art of memory has been recently used as a model for constructing hypermedia, and just as the book itself survived technological revolutions in past ages. The issue is discussed carefully avoiding to engage in prophecy
  •  1
    Erasmo da Rotterdam E la Cultura Europea. Erasmus of Rotterdam and European Culture (edited book)
    with Pietro B. Rossi
    Sismel - Edizioni Del Galluzzo. 2008.
    Desiderius Erasmus
  •  145
    Alles begann mit Tschirnhaus
    Quaestio 16 27-45. 2016.
    Did it all begin with Tschirnhaus? This paper discusses the exemplary role that Tschirnhaus could play in the reconstruction of an empirically oriented, scientific, somewhat radical and variously unorthodox current in 18th-century German philosophy, starting from 18th-century characterizations of his intellectual image.
  •  1
    Some Notes on the Role of General Principles and Axioms in the Reconstruction of Leibniz's Philosophy
    In Leibniz Und Die Entstehung der Modernität, F. Steiner. pp. 93-100. 2010.
  •  47
    Mathesis und Phantasie. Die Rolle der Einbildungskraft im Umfeld der Descartesschen Regulae
    Studia Leibnitiana 24 (2): 160-176. 1992.
    The paper deals with the connection of "mathesis", intuition and imagination in Descartes' "Regulae ad directionem ingenii" - young Descartes' first writing about methodology, intended to set the foundation of a "mathesis generalis" - and in some of his followers/critics, in particular Leibniz, on the background of the so-called psychology of faculties. Two are the main points at stake: the presence of mental images in thought processes, and the cognitive functions of the imagination. A thorough…Read more
    The paper deals with the connection of "mathesis", intuition and imagination in Descartes' "Regulae ad directionem ingenii" - young Descartes' first writing about methodology, intended to set the foundation of a "mathesis generalis" - and in some of his followers/critics, in particular Leibniz, on the background of the so-called psychology of faculties. Two are the main points at stake: the presence of mental images in thought processes, and the cognitive functions of the imagination. A thorough analysis of Descartes' examples of intuitive, not-imaginative cognition shows the difficulties in his approach. Different solutions will be proposed by Descartes himself and by most cartesians, on one hand, and by Tschirnhaus on the other hand. Leibniz's peculiar solution is finally considered.
    René Descartes
  •  49
    Korrespondenten von G. W. Leibniz: 12. Detlev Clüver geb. um 1645 in Schleswig -gest. den 21. Februar 1708 in Hamburg
    Studia Leibnitiana 26 (1): 108-124. 1994.
    Detlev Clüver (1645-1708) was among the first to criticize Leibniz's new infinitesimal analysis. Although his criticisms were vague and his methods inconsistent, Leibniz had always for him a friendly sort of consideration. The article presents Clüver's biography, writings, and thought, together with a detailed description of Leibniz's relations to him and of their correspondence, and contains a bibliography of Clüver's writings.
    Leibniz, Misc
  • Leibniz alla caccia di Spinoza
    In Stefano Gensini (ed.), Linguaggio, mente, conoscenza: intorno a Leibniz, Carocci. pp. 59-86. 2005.
    The paper (of which an ample Spanish reworking has appeared in 2012, see <http://philpapers.org/rec/PASLTL>) tries to evaluate Leibniz’s enduring fascination with Spinoza and presents an overview in five stages of the development of his complex relationship to his thought, beginning with the time of Mainz, when Leibniz shows a strange urgency to get in epistolary contact with the author of the Theologico-Political Treatise, despite his public rejection of both the work and the author; then Leibn…Read more
    The paper (of which an ample Spanish reworking has appeared in 2012, see <http://philpapers.org/rec/PASLTL>) tries to evaluate Leibniz’s enduring fascination with Spinoza and presents an overview in five stages of the development of his complex relationship to his thought, beginning with the time of Mainz, when Leibniz shows a strange urgency to get in epistolary contact with the author of the Theologico-Political Treatise, despite his public rejection of both the work and the author; then Leibniz’s stay in Paris, especially in the year 1675, when he seeks information through Tschirnhaus on Spinoza’s clandestine doctrines; their personal meeting in the Hague, towards the end of the year 1676, and the subsequent distancing of Leibniz from Spinozism; the reading by Leibniz of Spinoza’s Opera Posthuma and the extension of his arguments against Spinozism to discredit Cartesian philosophy in general, and, finally, Leibniz’s retrospective evaluation of Spinoza’s thought in the Theodicy.
    Leibniz, Misc
  •  35
    Corpo E Funzioni Cognitive in Leibniz
    Franco Angeli. 1996.
    The Author attempts to reconstruct Leibniz’s philosophy through the physiology of the processes of perception, inner sense, and general cognition, and their metaphysical implications, using both Leibniz’s published and unpublished works. The volume contains four chapters ("The Young Leibniz", "Thought Mechanisms", "The Means of Perception", "The Functions of Imagination"), and a number of hitherto unpublished texts by Leibniz
    Leibniz: Philosophy of MindLeibniz: Metaphysics
  • Wesen, Kraft, Stoff und Leibniz' "Kosmologie" : einen Aspekt des Leibniz-Mythos neu denken
    In Erich Barke, Rolf Wernstedt & Herbert Breger (eds.), Leibniz neu denken, F. Steiner. pp. 63-73. 2009.
  • Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz: Scritti filosofici . Vol. I, vol. II, vol. III
    with Massimo Mugnai
    Studia Leibnitiana 34 (1): 121-123. 2002.
  •  1212
    Peano e la filosofia della matematica
    In Elisa Gallo - Livia Giacardi - Clara Silvia Roero (ed.), Conferenze E Seminari 2003-2004, Associazione Subalpina Mathesis. pp. 203-220. 2004.
    It is well known that Peano had a reluctant attitude towards philosophy, including philosophy of mathematics. Some scholars have suggested the existence of an 'implicit' philosophy, without being able to describe it. In this paper a first attempt is done to reconstruct, if not a general philosophy of mathematics, at least Peano' epistemology of mathematics and its relation to contemporary positions.
  •  8
    Le ontologie tascabili di Leibniz
    Rivista di Estetica 43 (22-24). 2003.
    Ontology, MiscLeibniz: Metaphysics
  • La filosofia dell'Ateneo torinese e il Risorgimento nazionale
    In Clara Silvia Roero (ed.), Dall’Università di Torino All’Italia Unita. Contributi Dei Docenti Al Risorgimento E All’Unità, Deputazione Subalpina Di Storia Patria. pp. 137-167. 2013.
  •  1634
    Ex oppositis quid. Cusano, Erasmo, Leibniz
    In Antonio Dall'Igna & Damiano Roberi (eds.), Cusano e Leibniz: prospettive filosofiche, Mimesis. pp. 249-269. 2014.
    To avoid the mystical rapture that seizes interpreters put before the theme of unitas oppositorum in Cusanus and Leibniz, this contribution shall move from the prosaic question: what does ensue from such opposites or from their conjunction? 2) interweave the analysis with some external point of view, notably that of Erasmus. This question will be investigated on the background of two antitethical traditions in dealing philosophically with opposition and contradiction, although in the end we shal…Read more
    To avoid the mystical rapture that seizes interpreters put before the theme of unitas oppositorum in Cusanus and Leibniz, this contribution shall move from the prosaic question: what does ensue from such opposites or from their conjunction? 2) interweave the analysis with some external point of view, notably that of Erasmus. This question will be investigated on the background of two antitethical traditions in dealing philosophically with opposition and contradiction, although in the end we shall try and find out other ways and reasons for connecting the two thinkers on the ground of the various possible unitates oppositorum, than those of the metaphysical doctrine of the opposites
    Renaissance HumanismLeibniz, MiscLeibniz: Philosophy of Religion
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    … Aliorum diligentiae relinquo
    with Margherita Palumbo, Giovanna Varani, Maria Rosa Antognazza, Luca Fonnesu, and Roberto Palaia
    In Wenchao Li (ed.), Komma und Kathedrale: Tradition, Bedeutung und Herausforderung der Leibniz-Edition, De Gruyter. pp. 225-234. 2012.
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    Teleologia in Leibniz e Husserl. Brevi note a partire da un inedito leibniziano
    Discipline Filosofiche 23 (2): 21-36. 2013.
    This paper takes its start from the unpublished Leibnizian manuscript of which a critical edition and an Italian translation are presented by the Author in the same issue of “Discipline filosofiche‘ -- in particular from some passages concerning what we might roughly call teleological projections. A parallel analysis of Leibniz’s and Husserl’s attitudes to the attribution of teleological properties, at various levels of complexity, factuality, ideality, to the natural world and to human history,…Read more
    This paper takes its start from the unpublished Leibnizian manuscript of which a critical edition and an Italian translation are presented by the Author in the same issue of “Discipline filosofiche‘ -- in particular from some passages concerning what we might roughly call teleological projections. A parallel analysis of Leibniz’s and Husserl’s attitudes to the attribution of teleological properties, at various levels of complexity, factuality, ideality, to the natural world and to human history, shows in Husserl’s teleology a mix of ingredients very similar to those of Leibniz’s own one -- ingredients that Husserl always relished -- but with quite different results. On the one hand, for Husserl the universal order is teleologically realised in humanity, albeit with a reference to transcendence that has never been made by him completely clear. On the other hand, perhaps thanks to being unaware of Kant’s future contributions to the field, Leibniz seems more capable to avoid certain naïver forms of teleological attribution to which Husserl might seem more prone
    Husserl and Other PhilosophersHusserl: MetaphysicsLeibniz: MetaphysicsLeibniz: Works
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    “Molecole viventi' e “natura senza dèi': anime e microscopi tra filosofia, scienza e letteratura
    In Simone Messina & Paola Trivero (eds.), Metamorfosi Dei Lumi 6. Le Belle Lettere E le Scienze, Aaccademia University Press. pp. 42-71. 2012.
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    Le giustificazioni della guerra in Erasmo
    In Enzo A. Baldini & Massimo Firpo (eds.), Religione E Politica in Erasmo da Rotterdam, Edizioni Di Storia E Letteratura. pp. 51-82. 2012.
    Renaissance Humanism
  •  1519
    La concordia e l'armonia. Leibniz e la globalizzazione di una tradizione europea
    Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Costa Rica 51 (129-131): 373-381. 2012.
    Leibniz participates in a quite important thought tradition of christian Europe, that of concordia between Christians, or between religions. With him this heritage is universalised: the globalization of concordia gives birth to Leibniz’s harmony of universal truth, that the whole of humankind can access
    Leibniz: Philosophy of Religion
  • Cinque storie sulla Monadologia di Leibniz
    In B. M. D'Ippolito, A. Montano & F. Piro (eds.), Monadi E Monadologie. Il Mondo Degli Individui Tra Bruno, Leibniz E Husserl, Rubbettino. pp. 147-167. 2005.
    Leibniz: Metaphysics
  •  1
    Cinquant’anni di storiografia filosofica in Italia: un bilancio
    Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 55 (1): 118-120. 2000.
    Chronicle of the symposium on "50 years of philosophical historiography in Italy: A balance" held in Turin (IT) in 1999.
    History of Western Philosophy, Misc
  •  614
    Alienazione
    In Pier Paolo Portinaro (ed.), I Concetti Del Male, Einaudi. pp. 3-18. 2002.
  •  1
    Quae sunt Caesaris: l'oscillante rapporto di religione e politica in Erasmo da Rotterdam
    In Beatrice Centi & Alberto Siclari (eds.), Religione E Politica. Da Dante Alle Prospettive Teoriche Contemporanee, Edizioni Di Storia E Letteratura. pp. 85-108. 2013.
    Renaissance Humanism
  • La prima recezione della monadologia. Dalla tesi di Gottsched alla controversia sulla dottrina delle monadi
    Studi Settecenteschi 14 107-163. 1994.
    18th Century German Philosophy, Misc
  • L'altra faccia dell'uomo della Luna. Lambert e l'Erfindungskunst
    In Massimo Mori & Stefano Poggi (eds.), La Misura Dell’Uomo. Filosofia, Teologia E Scienza Nel Dibattito Antropologico in Germania (1760-1915), Il Mulino. pp. 49-70. 2005.
  •  1074
    Il carteggio fra Peano e Camillo Berneri
    In Clara Silvia Roero (ed.), Giuseppe Peano. Matematica, Cultura E Società, L’artistica. pp. 49-59. 2001.
    Between Giuseppe Peano and Camillo Berneri, a foremost protagonist of the Italian anarchist movement, an interesting correspondence was exchanged in the years 1925-1929. Along with a presentation of the correspondence, Peano's political attitude and the role of his international language projects in early 20th century Italian left are discussed.
    Areas of Mathematics
  • Both Mechanistic and Teleological. The Genesis of Leibniz's Concept of Organism, with Special Regard to His Du rapport general de toutes choses
    In Hubertus Busche & Stephan Hessbrüggen-Walter (eds.), Departure to Modern Europe -- Philosophy Between 1400 and 1700, Meiner. pp. 1216-1235. 2011.
    Leibniz: MetaphysicsLeibniz: Philosophy of Science
  • The Organic vs. the Living in the Light of Leibniz's Aristotelianisms
    In J. E. H. Smith & Ohad Nachtomy (eds.), Machines of Nature and Corporeal Substances in Leibniz, Springer. pp. 81-94. 2011.
    Leibniz: Philosophy of ScienceLeibniz: Metaphysics
  •  9
    Editorial
    with Manuela Albertone
    History of European Ideas 40 (4): 451-456. 2014.
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