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    Hegel e Marx – Apresentação de Um Diálogo e o Lugar Das Chamadas Determinações-da-Reflexão (Reflexionsbestimmungen).Jesus Ranieri - forthcoming - Revista Dialectus.
    O trabalho trata da experiência do autor em estudos de aspectos da relação estabelecida entre Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel e Karl Heinrich Marx, notadamente aqueles de caráter metodológico. O texto passa também em revista uma produção europeia recente, principalmente italiana, que reivindica competentemente um estudo genético da referida temática. Nosso texto tem portanto a intenção de expor para o leitor brasileiro dimensões da interpretação internacional diretamente relacionada com as citadas teorias desenvolvidas por Hegel e Marx. Parte significativa do argumento final (...)
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    Digital Learning As Enhanced Learning Processing? Cognitive Evidence for New insight of Smart Learning.Dina Di Giacomo, Jessica Ranieri & Pilar Lacasa - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Emotional “Patient-Oriented” Support in Young Patients With I–II Stage Breast Cancer: Pilot Study.D. Di Giacomo, J. Ranieri, E. Donatucci, E. Perilli, K. Cannita, D. Passafiume & C. Ficorella - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    The Politics of the Soul: Eric Voegelin on Religious Experience.Michael Franz, Stephen A. McKnight, Michael P. Morrissey, William Petropulos, Geoffrey L. Price, John J. Ranieri & William M. Thompson (eds.) - 1998 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    The Politics of the Soul: Eric Voegelin on Religious Experience includes eight essays examining one of the most profound studies of religious experience to appear in the last century: that of the political philosopher Eric Voegelin. Voegelin is increasingly recognized as a political theorist of exceptional scope and erudition and the most important philosopher of his time since Toynbee, and his treatment of religious experience is a crucial part of his overall analysis of existence and history. This collection of essays (...)
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  5. Athens, Jerusalem and the Good Society: Girardian Thoughts on Leo Strauss.John Ranieri - 2004 - Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 7 (3):1-34.
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  6. Eric Voegelin, Liberalism, and the Life of Reason.John Ranieri - 1998 - Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 2 (1):27-49.
     
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    Prolonged COVID 19 Outbreak and Psychological Response of Nurses in Italian Healthcare System: Cross-Sectional Study.Jessica Ranieri, Federica Guerra, E. Perilli, Domenico Passafiume, D. Maccarone, C. Ferri & Dina Di Giacomo - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Aim of the study was to analyze the posttraumatic stress disorder risk nurses, detecting the relationship between distress experience and personality dimensions in Italian COVID-19 outbreak. A cross-sectional study was conducted based on 2 data detection. Mental evaluation was carried out in Laboratory of Clinical Psychology on n.69 nurses in range age 22–64 years old. Measurement was focused on symptoms anxiety, personality traits, peritraumatic dissociation and post-traumatic stress for all participants. No online screening was applied. Comparisons within the various demographic (...)
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    The Bible and Modernity: Reflections on Leo Strauss.John Ranieri - 2004 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 11 (1):55-87.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:THE BIBLE AND MODERNITY: REFLECTIONS ON LEO STRAUSS John Ranieri Seton Hall University espondingto the criticisms made by Eric Voegelin and Alexandre Lojeve ofhis book On Tyranny, Leo Strauss wonders whether the attempt to restore classical social science is not, perhaps, Utopian, "since it implies that the classical orientation has not been made obsolete by the triumph ofthe biblical orientation" (Strauss 1991, 177-178). In similar fashion Strauss remarks to (...)
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    The Quranic Jesus: Prophet and Scapegoat.John Ranieri - 2019 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 24 (1):183-220.
    A major theme in René Girard’s work involves the role of the Bible in exposing the scapegoating practices at the basis of culture. The God of the Bible is understood to be a God who takes the side of victims. The God of the Qur’an is also a defender of victims, an idea that recurs throughout the text in the stories of messengers and prophets. In a number of ways, Jesus is unique among the prophets mentioned in the Qur’an. It (...)
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    What Voegelin Missed in the Gospel.John J. Ranieri - 2000 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 7 (1):125-159.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:WHAT VOEGELIN MISSED IN THE GOSPEL John J. Ranieri Seton Hall University Violence and order are the themes that structure Voegelin's work. From the early writings composed in response to the emergence of National Socialism to the closing years ofhis life in which he confessed to a "perhaps misplaced sensitivity towards murder"1 as the primary catalyst for his philosophical pursuits, Voegelin is preoccupied with the relationship between the good (...)
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    Autonomous Agents: From Self Control to Autonomy. [REVIEW]John Ranieri - 1996 - Review of Metaphysics 50 (2):416-417.
    Mele questions whether being a self-controlled person is also sufficient for personal autonomy. He constructs an ideally self-controlled person and argues that such a person may lack autonomy in certain ways. The task, then, is to determine what needs to be added to the ideally self-controlled person in order to make him autonomous. Throughout the book, Mele is concerned with responding to objections from both compatibilist and incompatibilist philosophers.
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    Mele, Alfred R. Autonomous Agents: From Self Control to Autonomy. [REVIEW]John Ranieri - 1996 - Review of Metaphysics 50 (2):416-418.