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Pasquale Giustiniani

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Metaphysics and Epistemology
Philosophical Traditions
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Metaphysics and Epistemology
Philosophical Traditions
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  •  45
    Filosofia e rivelazione: una ricerca tra ragione e fede
    Edizioni scientifiche italiane. 1998.
    Philosophy of Religion
  •  22
    Giordano Bruno: oltre il mito e le opposte passioni (edited book)
    Editoriale Comunicazioni Soc.. 2002.
  •  23
    Dio e il nulla: la religiosità atea di Emil Cioran (edited book)
    with Antonio Di Gennaro
    Mimesis. 2019.
  • La vita tra invenzione e senso. Per una teoresi della bioetica (edited book)
    with P. Becchi
    Graf. 2007.
  •  12
    Verso una filosofia della luce e dell’ascolto? Il secondo capitolo dell’enciclica sul Lumen fidei
    Aisthema, International Journal 2014 (1): 1-19. 2014.
    cience without religion is lame, religion without science is blind. This phrase, attributed to Albert Einstein, with the implicit metaphor of light, through blindness, would have wanted to emphasize that faith and science are not irreconcilables. This paper means, at the urging of Pope Francis (but also of Pope Benedict XVI, as we shall see), that is possible to reflect on the relationships between religion and science, faith and reason, theology and philosophy, ethics, religion and art, Helleni…Read more
    cience without religion is lame, religion without science is blind. This phrase, attributed to Albert Einstein, with the implicit metaphor of light, through blindness, would have wanted to emphasize that faith and science are not irreconcilables. This paper means, at the urging of Pope Francis (but also of Pope Benedict XVI, as we shall see), that is possible to reflect on the relationships between religion and science, faith and reason, theology and philosophy, ethics, religion and art, Hellenism and Christianity, biblical message and achievements of the recent reason… in the light of the second chapter of the encyclical Lumen fidei. In this chapter, summarizing some aspects of the life of St. Augustine, the encyclical speaks of the decisive moment in his journey of faith, identifying listening to the voice of God (philosophy of listening) but never he refuse the light and vision (philosophy of light). From this result, can be proposed again a reflection in predominantly philosophical and religious perspective, with much attention to acoustic and visual perception of the divine, by which the ancient pairs of terms between faith and reason, theology - philosophy, faith - science ...
    Philosophy, General Works
  •  83
    Ilario di Poitiers, La Trinità/1; La Trinità/2. Introduzione, traduzione e note a cura di Antonio Orazzo (review)
    Augustinianum 52 (2): 502-512. 2012.
  •  115
    Method: A Few Critical Issues
    The Lonergan Review 1 (1): 200-220. 2009.
    Globalization
  •  30
    Giocare Davanti a Dio: L'Universo Liturgico Tra Storia, Culto E Simbolo (edited book)
    with Carmine Matarazzo
    Campania Notizie. 2006.
    Christianity, Misc
  • De immortalitate animae (review)
    Metalogicon 1 54-56. 2010.
  • Percorsi tra bioetica e diritto. Alla ricerca di un bilanciamento (edited book)
    with Lorenzo Chieffi
    Giappichelli. 2010.
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