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  1. Philosophische Werke. Band 4. Das Gastmahl Iv: Buch Iv.Dante Alighieri, Thomas Ricklin, Ruedi Imbach & Roland Béhar - 2004 - Felix Meiner Verlag.
    Im vierten und letzten Buch, mit dem die Edition des "Convivio" abgeschlossen ist, interpretiert Dante sein Gedicht "Le dolci rime d'amor ch' i' solia" und erörtert die komplexe Frage der wahren Edelkeit. In diesem Rahmen diskutiert er den Umfang der kaiserlicher Macht und die Bedeutung des Römischen Reiches sowie das Verhältnis von Philosophie und Politik bzw. von philosophischer und politischer Kompetenz.Die Bewertung des Römischen Reiches und die Erörterung der Autorität des Aristoteles für die Philosophie und das menschliche Denken schlechthin (...)
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  2. Philosophische Werke. Band 4. Das Gastmahl Iii: Buch Iii.Dante Alighieri, Thomas Ricklin & Francis Cheneval - 1998 - Felix Meiner Verlag.
    Das dritte Buch ist dem Lob der Philosophie gewidmet und beinhaltet eine Glückseligkeitslehre. Im Anschluß an die Erörterungen des Namens und die Bestimmung der wahren Philosophie entwickelt Dante eine Konzeption, wonach die Gott eigene Erkenntnis als Erkenntnis der Dinge in ihm selbst, insofern er deren Ursache ist, ebenfalls als Philosophie zu gelten hat.
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    Philosophische Werke / Das Gastmahl I-IV. Ital. /Dt.: Erstes Buch.Dante Alighieri, Thomas Ricklin & Francis Cheneval - 1996 - Meiner, F.
    Im ersten Buch des Convivio erläutert und verteidigt Dante sein Vorhaben. Es bietet den Zugang zu den nachfolgenden drei Büchern, in denen er zur inhaltlichen Vorstellung seiner Philosophie fortschreitet.
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    Transhumanization, Personal Identity, and the Afterlife: Thomistic Reflections on a Dantean Theme.Thomas M. Ward - 2015 - New Blackfriars 96 (1065):564-575.
    Taking Aquinas's metaphysics of human nature as my point of departure and taking inspiration from Dante's concept of transhumanization, I sketch a metaphysics of the afterlife according to which a human person in the interim phase between death and resurrection is not a mere disembodied soul. I offer some theological reasons for thinking that our bodily human nature is essential to what we are and for thinking that we can survive the destruction of our bodies at death. I argue (...)
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  5. Dante Alighieri, Questio de aqua et terra. Introduzione, traduzione e note a cura di Stefano Caroti.Dante Alighieri & Stefano Caroti - 2017 - Parma: E-theca OnLineOpenAccess Edizioni. Edited by Stefano Caroti & Andrea Strazzoni.
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    Die Theologie Der Göttlichen Komödie Des Dante Alighieri In Ihren Grundzügen..Franz Hettinger & Dante Alighieri - 2019 - Wentworth Press.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain (...)
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    Dante: Convivio: A Dual-Language Critical Edition.Dante Alighieri - 2017 - Cambridge University Press.
    Dante's Convivio, composed in exile between 1304 and 1307, is a series of self-commentaries on three of Dante's long poems. These allegorical love poems and philosophical verse become the basis for philosophical, literary, moral, and political exposition. The prose is written in Italian so that those who were not educated in Latin could take part in what Dante called his 'banquet of knowledge'. In this edition, eminent Dante translator-scholar Andrew Frisardi offers the first fully annotated translation (...)
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  8. Monarchia.Dante Alighieri, Ruedi Imbach & Christoph Flüeler - 1990 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 44 (2):323-328.
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    Vita Nuova.Dante Alighieri - 2008 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Vita Nuova is the first of Dante's major writings. It is a supreme work of love; thirty-one poems are linked by a lyrical prose narrative poem celebrating and debating the subject of love. In the opening chapter Dante sets himself the task of giving meaning to the poetry which he composed and the events which took place after his meeting with Beatrice and the `Lord of Love'. The `new life' which this meeting inspired is the subject of (...)'s most profound creation, which has been read variously as biography, religious allegory, and a meditation on poetry itself. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more. (shrink)
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  10. L'image d'Albert le Grand et de Thomas d'Aquin chez Dante Alighieri.Th Ricklin - 1997 - Revue Thomiste 97 (1):129-142.
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    Philosophische Werke / Über die Beredsamkeit in der Volkssprache I: Lat. /Dt.Dante Alighieri, Francis Cheneval, Ruedi Imbach, Irène Rosier-Catach & Tiziana Suarez-Nani - 2007 - Meiner, F.
    In dieser Schrift begründet Dante die Priorität der Volks- und Muttersprache vor der lateinischen Gelehrtensprache und fordert eine italienische Hochsprache. Er untermauert seine Ausführungen durch eine anthropologische Erörterung der menschlichen Sprachfähigkeit. Dank einer originellen Interpretation des biblischen Mythos vom Turmbau von Babel legt er eine vernünftig begründete Neubewertung der Vielfalt und der historischen Entwicklung der Sprachen vor. Das Problem der Sprache stellt sich im Denken Dantes in zweifacher Weise: als Problem der Sprache der Philosophie und unter dem Gesichtspunkt der (...)
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  12. Philosophische Werke. Band 4. Das Gastmahl Ii: Buch Ii.Dante Alighieri - 1996 - Felix Meiner Verlag.
    Im zweiten Buch kommentiert Dante das Gedicht "Voi che 'ntendendo il terzo ciel movete". Während er in der buchstäblichen Auslegung die Geschichte seiner zwei großen Lieben erzählt und eine eindrückliche Darstellung des astronomischen Wissens seiner Zeit gibt, wird in der allegorischen Auslegung eine der besungenen Frauen mit der Philosophie identifiziert. Durch diese Reinterpretation wird das Liebesgedicht zu einer enzyklopädischen Darstellung des mittelalterlichen Wissenschaftssystems.
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  13. Philosophische Werke. Band 2. Disputation Über Das Wasser Und Die Erde.Dante Alighieri - 1994 - Felix Meiner Verlag.
    In der Beantwortung der für das geozentrische Weltbild aristotelisch-ptolemäischer Prägung zentralen Frage, welches der Elemente höher liege, legt Dante in gut scholastischer Argumentationsweise seine kosmologischen Auffassungen dar. In der ausführlichen Einleitung wird die Naturphilosophie Dantes in ihren historischen Kontext eingebunden und bewertet.
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  14. Philosophische Werke. Band 1. Das Schreiben an Cangrande.Dante Alighieri & Ruedi Imbach - 1993 - Felix Meiner Verlag.
    In seinem Schreiben an den Fürsten Cangrande behandelt Dante literaturhistorisch relevante Fragen, wie z. B. jene nach den Bedeutungsebenen seiner "Commedia". In den Ausführungen zur Frage nach der gegenseitigen Abhängigkeit von Sein und Wesen oder bei der Erklärung des zehnten Himmels, dem sog. Empyreum, legt Dante zudem auch in philosophischen und theologischen Fragekomplexen eigenständige Antworten vor.
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  15. De Goddelijke Komedie.Dante Alighieri, P. B. Haghebaert & R. Antonissen - 1951 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 13 (1):129-129.
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  16. De Goddelijke Komedie.Dante Alighieri, C. Kops & G. Wijdeveld - 1958 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 20 (2):344-344.
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  17. Tratado de Monarquía.Dante Alighieri - 1951 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 7 (3):338-339.
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  18. Disegno Spirituale Della Divina Commedia.Alessandro Badini & Dante Alighieri - 1948 - De Carlo.
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    La Divina Commedia: Inferno.On World-Government, or De Monarchia. [REVIEW]H. T. C., Dante Alighieri, Harry Morgan Ayres, Herbert W. Schneider & Dino Bigongiari - 1950 - Journal of Philosophy 47 (16):473.
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    List of Names.Basem Abdallah, Steven A. Abrams, Mark B. Adams, Ben Agger, Rüdiger Ahrens, Arnold Aletrino, Dante Alighieri, Edward D. Allen, Lindsay Allen & Jean AmØry - 2011 - In Brian Hurwitz & Paola Spinozzi (eds.), Discourses and Narrations in the Biosciences. V&R Unipress. pp. 287.
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    Construyendo Utopía: de la teoría a la praxis.Dante E. Klocker - 2022 - Isegoría 66:21-21.
    It has often been argued that Thomas More’s Utopia is fundamentally concerned with outlining and theoretically justifying an ideal model of society and not with determining what would be the practical steps required for its establishment in the real world. Even if we were to accept this widespread interpretation, I consider that it is possible to recognize in the text indications that suggest two different and even opposing paths along which the political construction of Utopia could take place. The (...)
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    Las Relaciones Interestatales en Hobbes y Morgenthau.Roberto Dante Flores - 2006 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 2:45-50.
    Este trabajo tiene por finalidad analizar la vision de dos autores sobre aspectos del poder y de la justicia entre los estados. Para ello tomamos dos de sus obras representativas que buscan comprender la politica de su tiempo: Leviatän escrito por el ingles Thomas Hobbes, publicado en 1651, y Politica entre las naciones escrito por el alemän Hans Morgenthau, publicado en 1948. El poder es la razön del soberano, su büsqueda estarä por encima de la justicia. Pero la instituciön (...)
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    Dante's Conception of Justice.Allan H. Gilbert - 1927 - Philosophical Review 36:196.
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    Dante's Understanding of Human Soul in the Context of Thirteenth Century Scholastic Debates.정현석 ) - 2019 - philosophia medii aevi 25:265-300.
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    Filosofia non è altro che amistanza a sapienza.Thomas Ricklin - 2015 - Quaestio 15:3-14.
    This is the opening speech of the SIEPM world Congress held in Freising in August 2012. It illustrates the general theme of the Congress – The Pleasure of Knowledge – by referring mainly to the Roman and the medieval Latin and vernacular tradition, with a special emphasis on Dante’s Convivio.
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    Masterpieces of philosophical literature.Thomas L. Cooksey - 2006 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
    Offers students introductory discussions of ten widely read works of philosophical literature by such authors as Plato, Dante, Goethe, Voltaire, and Nietzsche.
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  27. T. S. Eliot, Dharma bum: Buddhist lessons in the waste land.Thomas Michael LeCarner - 2009 - Philosophy and Literature 33 (2):pp. 402-416.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:T. S. Eliot, Dharma Bum:Buddhist Lessons in The Waste LandThomas Michael LeCarnerMany critics have argued that T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land is a poem that attempts to deal with the physical destruction and human atrocities of the First World War, or that he had somehow expressed the disillusionment of a generation. For Eliot, such a characterization was too reductive. He replied, "Nonsense, I may have expressed for them (...)
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  28. Dante's Epistle to Cangrande. [REVIEW]Thomas Izbicki - 1994 - The Medieval Review 7.
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    Dante's Philosophical Life: Politics and Human Wisdom in "Purgatorio".Paul Stern (ed.) - 2018 - University of Pennsylvania Press.
    When political theorists teach the history of political philosophy, they typically skip from the ancient Greeks and Cicero to Augustine in the fifth century and Thomas Aquinas in the thirteenth, and then on to the origins of modernity with Machiavelli and beyond. Paul Stern aims to change this settled narrative and makes a powerful case for treating Dante Alighieri, arguably the greatest poet of medieval Christendom, as a political philosopher of the first rank. In Dante's Philosophical (...)
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    From Unlikeness to Writing Dante's "Visible Speech" in: Canto Ten Purgatorio.James Thomas Chiampi - 1982 - Mediaevalia 8:97-112.
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    Freiheitsintentionen in der Epoche von Dante und Giotto* mit Blick auf eine Gegenwarts-Entwicklung.Hans Michael Thomas - 1981 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 33 (2):113-126.
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    The Hegelian Dante of William Torrey Harris.Eugene E. Graziano - 1968 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 6 (2):167.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:NOTES AND DISCUSSIONS 167 they regard as the Standard of every Thing, and which they will not submit to the superior Light of Revelation?" (p. 21) is the Hume we have come to accept, Hume the philosopher, Hume the foe of superstition and enthusiasm. Indeed, upon reading the Letter it seems that one must ask himself if Hume;s desire for this position--and the financial security it would offer--has not (...)
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    The moment: a history, typology, and theory of the moment in philosophy and literatur[e].Thomas Wägenbaur - 1993 - New York: P. Lang.
    The historical and typological failure to represent in writing the phenomenon of the moment--light, wonder, love, unity, god, etc.--has repeatedly turned into the success of performance: writing. An examination of the various textualizations of the moment reveals it as a signifier that empties itself of the meaning it is supposed to signify, while instead it generates ever new meaning. Therefore the historical and typological textualizations of the moment of epiphany, dialectical change, recollection, deferral, etc., must be read as a genealogy (...)
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    The Journey of Our Life: Dante as a Spiritual Theologian of Grace.Greg Peters - 2016 - Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care 9 (1):98-117.
    This essay is an examination of Dante Alighieri as a spiritual theologian of grace. Using Cantos 9 and 29–30 of the Purgatorio the essay shows that Dante constructs his other-worldly journey as one that is grace-filled and dependent on the grace bestowed through the church's sacraments, in concert with Thomas Aquinas’ theology of grace. Further, in light of the creation of the Feast of Corpus Christi in the thirteenth century, the essay offers a unique interpretation of (...)
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    A Handbook to Dante.H. A. T., Giovanni A. Scartazzini & Thomas Davidson - 1887 - American Journal of Philology 8 (3):362.
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    Dante Alighieri.Timothy B. Noone - 2005 - In Jorge J. E. Gracia & Timothy B. Noone (eds.), A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 241–242.
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    Dante Alighieri – poeta i filozof czasu kryzysu.Bogdan Lisiak - 2021 - Rocznik Filozoficzny Ignatianum 26 (2):67-88.
    This paper interprets the philosophical and poetic legacy of Dante Alighieri in the context of the crises he experienced in his life. Dante went through the number of experiences during his lifetime which were significant to his understanding of himself and the world. Such a very personal trial he had to deal with was his unrequited love for Beatrice Portinari, and, especially, her death at a young age. In addition, a very difficult period in his life was (...)
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    Dante Alighieri.Winthrop Wetherbee & Jason Aleksander - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Dante’s engagement with philosophy cannot be studied apart from his vocation as a writer, in which he sought to raise the level of public discourse by educating his countrymen and inspiring them to pursue happiness in the contemplative life. He was one of the most learned Italian laymen of his day, intimately familiar with Aristotelian logic and natural philosophy, theology, and classical literature. He is, of course,most famous for having written the Divine Comedy, but in his poetry as well (...)
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  39. Dante alighieri: Pilgrim of eternity and prophet of tomorrow.Mary Brent Whiteside - 1946 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 27 (1):51.
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    Dante Alighieri (1265–1321): Three Canzoni from the Convivio.Douglas Lackey - 2002 - Philosophical Forum 33 (3):234-253.
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    Dante alighieri (1265–1321): Three canzoni from the convivio.Douglas Lackey - 2002 - Philosophical Forum 33 (3):234–253.
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  42. Dante Alighieri and the Christian philosophy in the interpretation of Etienne Gilson.R. Di Ceglie - 2005 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 97 (4):627-649.
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    Dante alighieri alchymicus amoris.C. S. Gutkind - 1939 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 3 (1/2):153-155.
  44. Dante Alighieri.Paolo Bartoloni - 2017 - In Adam Kotsko & Carlo Salzani (eds.), Agamben's Philosophical Lineage. Edinburgh University Press.
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  45. Dante Alighieri, Monarchy.Joshua Parens & Joseph C. Macfarland - 2011 - In Joshua Parens & Joseph C. Macfarland (eds.), Medieval Political Philosophy: A Sourcebook. Cornell University Press.
     
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    Dante Alighieri.Teresa Rupp - 2011 - In H. Lagerlund (ed.), Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Springer. pp. 245--247.
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    Dante Alighieri, Citizen of Christendom. [REVIEW]Helmut A. Hatzfeld - 1947 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 22 (1):146-150.
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  48. Étienne Gilson interprete di Dante Alighieri.Roberto Di Ceglie - 2022 - In Simona Brambilla, Nicolangelo D'Acunto, Massimo Marassi & Paola Muller (eds.), Grandi maestri di fronte a Dante. Milano: Vita e Pensiero. pp. 279-289.
    Lo storico della filosofia e filosofo francese Étienne Gilson (1884-1978) ha notoriamente offerto una lettura innovativa di importanti figure del pensiero medievale, da Tommaso d’Aquino a Duns Scoto e Bonaventura, includendo in questa lista anche Agostino di Ippona. L’originalità della lettura offerta da Gilson si esprime per lo meno in due modi. In primo luogo, Gilson ha argomentato a sostegno dell’effettiva caratura filosofica, e non semplicemente teologica, del pensiero di quei pensatori. Contro un pesante pregiudizio che all’epoca in cui egli (...)
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    Dante Alighieri, Purgatorio, trans. Jean Hollander and Robert Hollander. With facingpage Italian text. New York, London, and Toronto: Doubleday, 2003. Pp. xxiv, 742; 1 black-and-white figure. $35. [REVIEW]Charles Jernigan - 2005 - Speculum 80 (4):1259-1262.
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    Dante Alighieri, The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, A Verse Translation: “Paradiso,” 1: Introduction, Italian Text and Translation, trans. Allen Mandelbaum. Berkeley, Los Angeles, and London: University of California Press, 1982. Pp. xxi, 307; illustrated. $29.95. [REVIEW]Richard H. Lansing - 1986 - Speculum 61 (2):495-496.
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