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Giovanni Cristani

University of Bologna
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  • University of Bologna
    Department of Philosophy and Communication
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Bologna, Italy
Areas of Interest
17th/18th Century Philosophy
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  • Atlantide. A scientific controversy from Columbus to Darwin
    Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 1 (3): 592-594. 2005.
    History of Biology
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    D'Holbach e le rivoluzioni del globo: scienze della terra e filosofie della natura nell'età dell'Encyclopédie
    Olschki. 2003.
    D’Holbach, with his scientific writings, takes his place among the eighteenth-century geologist debates. Moreover, a study of the Système de la Nature shows that d’Holbach aimed at using the heterodox aspects of geological subjects to set up his philosophical system. A ‘cyclical’ and ‘catastrophist’ theory of the earth matched with materialism, particularly towards the controversy on the deistic conception of nature, the eternity of matter and the ‘physical’ causes of religious phenomena.
  • Biblical tradition, myths and geological revolutions in boulanger, Nicolas, antoine'anecdotes de la nature'
    Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 14 (1): 92-123. 1994.
    French Philosophy
  • D'Holbach, Boulanger and earth sciences
    Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 55 (3): 473-510. 2000.
    French Philosophy
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    D'holbach, Boulanger E Le Scienze Della Terra
    Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 3. 2000.
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