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Topic | Description | Research area |
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Classical German Philosophy with particular attention to the scientific and aesthetic thought of the following authors: Newton, Leibniz, Euler e Kant | The research topic is inserted in the historical period that goes from 1600 to the end of 1700 and focuses on the scientific and aesthetic writings of Immanuel Kant and on the scientific sources connected to them. For this purpose studies on the thought of Descartes, Maupertuis, Newton, Leibniz, Baumgarten e Euler are relevant. |
Roots and contemporary cultures
FROM RENAISSANCE TO ENLIGHTENMENT |
Philosophy of medicine: neurology and neonatology | This research topic concerns studies on the woman's brain changes during pregnancy and puerperium, on the relationship between mother and fetus and on the discoveries of neonatology. A philosophical reading of the medical-scientific results proposed by neurology and neonatology is provided, also taking into account the historical development of these researches. | PHILOSOPHY OF MIND AND ACTION |
Office | Collegial Body |
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Teaching Committee for Foreign Languages and Literatures - Department Foreign Languages and Literatures | |
member | Philosophy Department Council |
researcher | Consiglio del Dipartimento di Scienze Umane - Department Human Sciences |
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