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    Italian Thought Today: Bio-Economy, Human Nature, Christianity.Lorenzo Chiesa (ed.) - 2014 - Routledge.
    This collection provides English readers with a critical update on current debates on biopolitics in and around Italian thought. More than a decade after the publication of seminal books such as Agamben’s _Homo Sacer_ and Hardt and Negri’s _Empire_, the names of, among others, Roberto Esposito, Paolo Virno, Christian Marazzi, and Andrea Fumagalli have recently been brought to the attention of Anglophone scholars and political activists. Several authors have rightly emphasised the evanescent character of biopolitics, and the difficulty (...)
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  2. L’effetto Italian Thought in Belgio.Tim Christiaens - 2019 - Giornale Critico di Storia Delle Idee 1:181-192.
    In recent years, Italian Thought has become an influential school of philosophical reflection. This explains the reputation of thinkers like Agamben, Negri, and Esposito far beyond the borders of Italy. Not only has Italian Thought called attention to the crisis of Derridian deconstructive thought in recent years and replaced it with a biopolitical approach, but it also attests to contemporary political issues of key urgency. I aim to clarify this diffusion process with the specific case (...)
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    Italian Thought and Animality.Ermanno Castanò - 2021 - Radical Philosophy Review 24 (1):85-88.
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    Effetto Italian thought.Enrica Lisciani-Petrini & Giuseppina Strummiello (eds.) - 2017 - Macerata: Quodlibet.
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    Italian Thought: los comunes y el uso.Irene Ortiz Gala - 2022 - Isegoría 66:14-14.
    This paper explores the proposals of Giorgio Agamben and Roberto Esposito, two of the top representatives of the Italian Thought, around the notion of community and commons. Starting from an analysis of the community based on the munus, the statute of the commons is examined as opposed to the right of property. Next, the discussion around the notion of use of the commons and its difficult reconciliation with the legal apparatus is presented. Finally, the notion of inappropriateness that (...)
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    Italian thought and social theory: Thinking with ‘pre-modernity’ beyond ‘post-modernity’.Danilo Martuccelli & Paola Rebughini - 2017 - Thesis Eleven 140 (1):56-73.
    The aim of this article is to explore how, and to what extent, Italian thought – by its focalization on pre-modern theoretical issues and its distance from classical modern topics, such as the philosophy of conscience or the transcendence of language – can offer a different insight on contemporary social theory and critical theory, after the dissolution of the idea of totality as a foundational concept of modernity. In the last decades, a frame named ‘Italian theory’ has (...)
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    Italian Thought and the War.G. de Ruggiero - 2020 - Collingwood and British Idealism Studies 26 (1-2):263-307.
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    Deleuze and Italian Thought.Felice Cimatti - 2019 - Deleuze and Guattari Studies 13 (4):495-507.
    The tradition of Italian Thought – not the political one but the poetic and naturalistic one – finds in the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze a way to enter into the new century, the century of immanence and animality. In fact, Deleuze himself remained outside the main philosophical traditions of his own time. The tradition to which Deleuze refers is the one that begins with Spinoza and ends with Nietzsche. It is an ontological tradition, which deals mainly with life (...)
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  9. Towards Affirmative Economic Theologies: Responses to the Problem of Evil in Contemporary Italian Thought.Tim Christiaens - 2021 - Political Theology 7 (21):934-949.
    The burgeoning field of economic theology constitutes primarily a critical device against the Nachleben of medieval providential theology in modern economic governance. Especially Agamben has highlighted the role of the notion of oikonomia in providential and modern economic thought to promote humble acceptance in light of the problem of evil. I show how economic theology can also be a vantage point for affirmative critique. I discuss Negri’s interpretation of the Book of Job and the Italian feminist appreciation of (...)
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    Spinozean multitude: Radical italian thought vis-à-vis Sartrean existential marxism.Maria Antonietta Perna - 2007 - Sartre Studies International 13 (1):35-61.
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    From Luxury to Consumption in Eighteenth-Century Europe: The Importance of Italian Thought in History and Historiography.Cecilia Carnino - 2014 - History of European Ideas 40 (2):218-244.
    SummaryThe aim of this article is to shed light on the eighteenth-century Italian reflection on luxury and consumption in a comparative perspective, clarifying, on the one hand, the complex significance that it assumed and, on the other, the specificity of the Italian context, marked by the immense political value of the debate on the subject. In particular this objective will be pursued through the analysis of specific cases among the many offered by the Italian context and through (...)
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  12. The struggle against fascism in italian thought.O. Baranova - 1985 - Filosoficky Casopis 33 (5):706-720.
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    The Unperfect Actor: The Critique of Ideology and Hermeneutics in Contemporary Italian Thought.Renate Holub, Peter Carravetta & Thomas Harrison - 1987 - Substance 16 (2):74.
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    Introduction: The Will-to-the-Common in Italian Thought.Timothy Campbell - 2009 - Diacritics 39 (4):101-102.
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    Living Thought: The Origins and Actuality of Italian Philosophy.Roberto Esposito - 2012 - Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. Edited by Zakiya Hanafi.
    The work of contemporary Italian thinkers, what Roberto Esposito refers to as Italian Theory, is attracting increasing attention around the world. This book explores the reasons for its growing popularity, its distinguishing traits, and why people are turning to these authors for answers to real-world issues and problems. The approach he takes, in line with the keen historical consciousness of Italian thinkers themselves, is a historical one. He offers insights into the great "unphilosophical" philosophers of life—poets, painters, (...)
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    Dematerialization: From Arte Povera to Cybermoney through Italian Thought.Karen Pinkus - 2009 - Diacritics 39 (3):63-75.
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    «Living Thought» and historical thought. A possible paradigm for rethinking the Italian philosophical tradition.Giuseppe Cacciatore & Carlo Augusto Viano - 2012 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 25 (1):135-154.
    The author discusses Roberto Esposito's "Pensiero vivente. Origine e attualità della filosofia italiana" , where a rethinking of the Italian philosophical tradition is proposed in the light of recent currents in biopolitics, a rethinking centered on the resistance opposed by «life» to the repeated attempts to rationalize and historicize it . The author believes that it would be wrong to consider that interpretation - al- though founded and charming - as the sole or dominant as compared to at least (...)
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    Italian Community Psychology in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Shared Feelings and Thoughts in the Storytelling of University Students.Immacolata Di Napoli, Elisa Guidi, Caterina Arcidiacono, Ciro Esposito, Elena Marta, Cinzia Novara, Fortuna Procentese, Andrea Guazzini, Barbara Agueli, Florencia Gonzáles Leone, Patrizia Meringolo & Daniela Marzana - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    This study investigated how young Italian people experienced the period of peak spread of COVID-19 in their country by probing their emotions, thoughts, events, and actions related to interpersonal and community bonds. This approach to the pandemic will highlight social dimensions that characterized contextual interactions from the specific perspective of Community Psychology. The aim was to investigate young people's experiences because they are the most fragile group due to their difficulty staying home and apart from their peers and because (...)
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    Living Thought: The Origins and Actuality of Italian Philosophy.Zakiya Hanafi (ed.) - 2012 - Stanford University Press.
    The work of contemporary Italian thinkers, what Roberto Esposito refers to as Italian Theory, is attracting increasing attention around the world. This book explores the reasons for its growing popularity, its distinguishing traits, and why people are turning to these authors for answers to real-world issues and problems. The approach he takes, in line with the keen historical consciousness of Italian thinkers themselves, is a historical one. He offers insights into the great "unphilosophical" philosophers of life—poets, painters, (...)
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    Living thought: the origins and actuality of Italian philosophy by Roberto Esposito.Stijn De Cauwer - forthcoming - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie.
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    Italian Critical Thought: Genealogies and Categories.Dario Gentili, Elettra Stimilli & Glenda Garelli (eds.) - 2018 - New York: Rowman & Littlefield International.
    First authoritative testimony of the debate that has characterized contemporary Italian critical thought, which has recently caught the attention of an international audience.
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    Open borders: encounters between Italian philosophy and continental thought.Silvia Benso & Antonio Calcagno (eds.) - 2021 - Albany: State University of New York Press.
    Puts leading Italian thinkers into conversation with established Continental philosophers concerning the future of the nature of the human, technology, metaphysical foundations, globalization, and social and political oppression.
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    Italian studies on far eastern thought in comparative philosophy.Paolo Santangelo - 1993 - Philosophy East and West 43 (3):573-581.
  24. The Italian Renaissance and Jewish Thought.David B. Ruderman - 1988 - In Albert Rabil (ed.), Renaissance Humanism: Foundations, Forms, and Legacy. University of Pennsylvania Press. pp. 1--382.
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    In our image and likeness: humanity and divinity in Italian humanist thought.Charles Edward Trinkaus - 1970 - Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press.
  26. History of political thought and the history of political concepts: Koselleck's proposal and Italian research.C. Chignola - 2002 - History of Political Thought 23 (3):517-541.
    The article analyses different forms of the theoretical paradigm of German Begriffsgeschichte. It focuses on the coherently formalized proposal made by Reinhard Koselleck, showing its relevance for the main Italian schools of interpretation. Koselleck is able to move beyond the historicist framework of Begriffsgeschichte on the basis of a theory of the Sattelzeit or Schwellenzeit--located between the eve of the seventeenth and the beginning of the eighteenth century--capable of orienting the reconstruction of the history of political concepts. This presupposition, (...)
     
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  27. Gaetano mosca's thought and its place in italian political studies (1879-1980).Ettore A. Albertoni - 1982 - In Studies on the Political Thought of Gaetano Mosca: The Theory of the Ruling Class and its Development Abroad. Giuffrè.
     
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  28. The link between Christian thought and Novecento Italian philosophy-An evaluation.A. Vigorelli - 1997 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 52 (2):355-364.
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  29. A route of critical thought : between Italian and Czech intellectuals.Gabriella Fusi - 2021 - In Joseph Grim Feinberg, Ivan Landa & Jan Mervart (eds.), Karel Kosík and the Dialectics of the concrete. Boston: Brill.
     
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  30. ""History of contemporary thought: Eugenio Garin's" Chronicles of Italian Philosophy" and Mario Dal Pra's" History of Philosophy".G. Piaia & F. D'Alberto - 2001 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 56 (3):495-500.
     
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  31. The Italian “Difference”. Philosophy between Old and New Tendencies in Contemporary Italy.Corrado Claverini - 2017 - Phenomenology and Mind 12:256-262.
    Back in vogue today is the tendency of Italian philosophy toward reflection on itself that has always characterized an important part of our historiographical tradition. The present essay firstly analyzes the various interpretative positions in respect to the legitimacy, the risks, and the benefits of such a discourse, which intends to distinguish the different traditions of thought by resorting to a criterion of territorial or national kind. Secondly, the essay examines diverse paradigms that identify – in “precursory genius”; (...)
     
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    The Paradoxes of Post-War Italian Political Thought.Jan-Werner Müller - 2013 - History of European Ideas 39 (1):79-102.
    Summary This article examines the complex nature of post-war Italian political thought, stressing the importance of Italy's unusual institutional and historical political arrangements, but also the vibrancy of its political ideologies in this period. In the past it has often been argued that the dysfunctional nature of post-war Italian democracy with its rapidly changing governments, and widespread corruption—which nonetheless coexisted with the one party, the Christian Democrats, being constantly in power—led to the atrophying of political theory in (...)
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    The Italian tradition of hermeneutics and the problem of Gegenständigkeit.Pier Alberto Porceddu Cilione - 2023 - Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics 24 (2):26-43.
    This contribution thematizes the Gadamerian legacy in the context of the Italian philosophical debate, attempting to understand whether this debate can contribute to rethink the vitality of the hermeneutic tradition and the future of its possible developments. When, in 1972, Gianni Vattimo, one of the key figures in contemporary Italian thought, published his seminal translation of Truth and Method, Gadamerian themes began to circulate, in Italy, based on a specific interpretation: The Italian hermeneutic debate received the (...)
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    The Beginning of the World in Renaissance Jewish Thought: ma’Aseh Bereshit in Italian Jewish Philosophy and Kabbalah, 1492-1535.Brian Ogren - 2016 - Brill.
    In _The Beginning of the World in Renaissance Jewish Thought_, Brian Ogren deeply analyzes late fifteenth century Italian Jewish thought concerning the creation of the world and the beginning of time. Ogren examines uses of philosophy and Kabbalah in the thought of four important fifteenth century thinkers.
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    Nicolai Rubinstein, Studies in Italian History in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, 1: Political Thought and the Language of Politics: Art and Politics. Ed. Giovanni Ciappelli. (Storia e Letteratura, 216.) Rome: Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura, 2004. Paper. Pp. xxv, 407 plus 20 black-and-white plates; 1 black-and-white figure. €52. [REVIEW]John M. Najemy - 2006 - Speculum 81 (1):265-266.
  36. The Renaissance Vision of Solace and Tranquility Consolation and Therapeutic Wisdom in Italian Humanist Thought.George W. Mcclure - 1982
  37. The corporation in the political-thought of the italian jurists of the 13th and 14th centuries.Joseph P. Canning - 1980 - History of Political Thought 1 (1):9-32.
     
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    A Food Utopia? Italian Colonial Visions of Tripolitania and Cyrenaica, 1911–13.Or Rosenboim - 2024 - Journal of the History of Ideas 85 (2):289-320.
    This article explores the uses of utopian rhetoric of food plenty in Italian colonial visions before the First World War. It examines the travel writings of three leading Italian journalists, Enrico Corradini, Arnaldo Fraccaroli, and Giuseppe Bevione, who visited the Ottoman provinces of Tripolitania and Cyrenaica and campaigned for their colonization by Liberal Italy. By reconstructing their utopian rhetoric of food plenty, this article seeks to show the relevance of arguments about food and agriculture produce to early twentieth (...)
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    Roberto Esposito. Living Thought: The Origins and Actuality of Italian Philosophy. Trans., Zakiya Hanafi. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 2012. 296 pp. [REVIEW]Rocco Rubini - 2015 - Critical Inquiry 42 (1):224-225.
  40. Cantoni, Remo and Spirito, ugo+ an examination of the formation of contemporary italian philosophical thought-within the margins of a correspondence.Cg Reda - 1995 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 15 (2):232-242.
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    Dante the Book Glutton, or, Food for Thought From Italian Poets: Bernardo Lecture Series, No. 12.Victoria Kirkham - 2004 - The Bernardo Lecture Series.
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    Reading Italian Psychoanalysis.Franco Borgogno, Alberto Luchetti & Luisa Marino Coe (eds.) - 2016 - Routledge.
    Psychoanalysis in Italy is a particularly diverse and vibrant profession, embracing a number of influences and schools of thought, connecting together new thinking, and producing theorists and clinicians of global renown. _Reading Italian Psychoanalysis_ provides a comprehensive guide to the most important Italian psychoanalytic thinking of recent years, including work by major names such as Weiss, E.Gaddini, Matte Blanco, Nissim Momigliano, Canestri, Amati Mehler, and Ferro. It covers the most important theoretical developments and clinical advances, with special (...)
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    Commerce and morality in eighteenth-century Italian political thought.K. H. Stapelbroek - forthcoming - History of European Ideas.
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    Dante the Book Glutton, or, Food for Thought From Italian Poets: Bernardo Lecture Series, No. 12.Sandro Sticca (ed.) - 2004 - The Bernardo Lecture Series.
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    Recoding Metaphysics: The New Italian Philosophy.Giovanna Borradori (ed.) - 1988 - Northwestern University Press.
    Recoding Metaphysics: The New Italian Philosophy presents for the first time in English the work of many leading Italian contemporary thinkers. It suggests a third way in the hitherto almost exclusively French and German discussion of the deconstructive critique of poststructuralism on one hand, and the emancipatory convictions of post-Marxist discourse on the other. Each essay attempts to establish the validity of this third way, some by developing the concept of "weak thought" through rigorous analysis of Marxism (...)
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    An Italian Campaign to Promote Anti-doping Culture in High-School Students.Roberto Codella, Bill Glad, Livio Luzi & Antonio La Torre - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    Doping poses a threat to sport worldwide. Studies have revealed that, in addition to elite athletes, amateur and recreational sportsmen and sportswomen are making increasing use of performance-enhancing drugs. Worryingly this trend has been documented among young people. Anti-doping efforts seeking to deter elite athletes from doping through detection of the use of prohibited substances are costly and have not been completely effective either at the top-level or the amateur/recreational level. A thoughtful education program, inspired by honesty and respect, might (...)
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    The Italian Silence.Robert P. Harrison - 1986 - Critical Inquiry 13 (1):81-99.
    During the latter half of the thirteenth century there arose around Tuscany a strange and unprecedented poetry, erudite, abstract, and arrogantly intellectual. It sang beyond courtly conventions about the wonders of the rational universe whose complex secrets the new speculative sciences were eagerly systematizing. Appropriating the language of natural philosophy, Aristotelian psychology, and even theology, love poetry developed a new theoretical understanding of its enterprise which allowed it to redefine love as spiritualized search for knowledge. This intellectualization of erotic desire (...)
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    A bibliography of books and articles on italian renaissance thought.Theodor E. Mommsen - 1950 - Philosophical Review 59 (2):237-239.
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    Italian Poetry Since the War.Julia Cooley Altrocchi - 1933 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 8 (2):286-304.
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    Liberty and Social Reality: Guido de Ruggiero and Italian Liberal Thought.D. Orsi - 2020 - Collingwood and British Idealism Studies 26 (1-2):85-107.
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