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  1. Hegel nei manuali scolastici di filosofia.di Giovanni Bonacina - 1992 - In Pietro Rossi (ed.), Hegel: guida storica e critica. Roma: Laterza.
     
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    Fra hegelismo tradizionalismo e orientalismo. Hinrichs Windischmann e i diari di viaggio di Ulrich Jasper Seetzen.Giovanni Bonacina - 2010 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 65 (3):461-482.
    H.F.W. Hinrichs’ contribution to the posthumous edition of the travel journal written by the Oriental explorer U. J. Seetzen is an almost unknown aspect in the life of this disciple of Hegel. On the basis of three unpublished letters by Hinrichs , the Author endeavors to reconstruct Hinrichs’ role and to show that it can be fully understood only in the light of his critical revision of Enlightenment convictions in matter of religion, ideas also professed by Seetzen. In this respect, (...)
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    Per Claudio Cesa. Una giornata di studi pisana.Giovanni Bonacina - 2018 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 4:677-685.
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    Religioni senza Dio? Un libro postumo di Hans Kelsen.Giovanni Bonacina - 2016 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 71 (1):93-99.
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    Arnaldo Momigliano nel centenario della nascita.Giovanni Bonacina - 2009 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 64 (3):549-551.
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    Bruno Bauer nella letteratura critica recente.Giovanni Bonacina - 2012 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 4:791-807.
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    Hegel storico della filosofia in una nuova traduzione italiana.Giovanni Bonacina - 2009 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 64 (4):791-797.
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    L'illuminismo secondo Bruno Bauer e La dialettica in Marx.Giovanni Bonacina - 2016 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 71 (4):251-262.
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  9. L' > di Alexandre Kojève.Giovanni Bonacina - 2009 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 5 (3):664.
     
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  10. Gli studi herderiani di Valerio Verra.Giovanni Bonacina - 2008 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 4 (2):361-370.
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  11. Barbarie e religione nella prospettiva di J.G.A. Pacock.Giovanni Bonacina - 2011 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 7 (2):401-424.
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    Hegel e i Travels in Nubia di Johann Ludwig Burckhardt.Giovanni Bonacina - 2008 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 63 (2).
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    Si riparla della filosofia della storia di Hegel.Giovanni Bonacina - 2001 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 2.
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  14. Una nuova edizione delle «Ideen» di herder.Giovanni Bonacina - 2006 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 2 (1):157-170.
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    Valerio Verra e il giudizio di Hegel sulla filosofia moderna.Giovanni Bonacina - 2008 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 63 (2).
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    Hegel, il barone d'Eckstein e l'ala erudita della Congrégation.Giovanni Bonacina - 2005 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 3.
    Scrittore tedesco con residenza ufficiale in Francia durante la Restaurazione , rappresentante degli interessi feudali e clericali , il controverso barone d’Eckstein si trova menzionato in Hegel come colui che attraverso la rivista Le Catholique avrebbe indirizzato il sostegno governativo verso «l’ala erudita della Congrégation», alla ricerca di prove dell’originalità del cattolicesimo nelle più antiche tradizioni asiatiche . La polemica del Catholique contro Benjamin Constant e il razionalismo filosofico, il ruolo di Eckstein nello scandalo della Congrégation , la sua partecipazione (...)
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  17. Bruno Bauer and recent critical literature.Giovanni Bonacina - 2012 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 67 (4):791-807.
     
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  18. Between Hegelianism Traditionalism and Orientalism. Hinrichs Windischmann and Ulrich J. Seetzen's Travel Journal.Giovanni Bonacina - 2010 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 65 (3):461-482.
     
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  19. Historical Hegel in philosophy and new italian tradition.Giovanni Bonacina - 2009 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 64 (4):791-797.
     
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  20. Heinrich Rickert and neokantian episystemology.Giovanni Bonacina - 2007 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 62 (4):773-776.
  21. Valerio Verra and the opinion of Hegel on modern philosophy.Giovanni Bonacina - 2008 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 63 (2):325-328.
     
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  22. The first twenty years of critique: the Spinoza connection.George Di Giovanni - 1992 - In Paul Guyer (ed.), The Cambridge companion to Kant. New York: Cambridge University Press.
  23. Karl Leonhard Reinhold and the Enlightenment, Studies in German Idealism, Vol.George di Giovanni (ed.) - 2010
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    The Category of Contingency i n the Hegelian Logic.George di Giovanni - 1980 - In Warren E. Steinkraus & Kenneth L. Schmitz (eds.), Art and logic in Hegel's philosophy. [Brighton], Sussex: Harvester Press. pp. 179-200.
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    Kant: Religion Within the Boundaries of Mere Reason: And Other Writings.Allen W. Wood & George Di Giovanni (eds.) - 1998 - Cambridge University Press.
    Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason is a key element of the system of philosophy which Kant introduced with his Critique of Pure Reason, and a work of major importance in the history of Western religious thought. It represents a great philosopher's attempt to spell out the form and content of a type of religion that would be grounded in moral reason and would meet the needs of ethical life. It includes sharply critical and boldly constructive discussions on topics (...)
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    Religion and Rational Theology.Allen W. Wood & George di Giovanni (eds.) - 2001 - Cambridge University Press.
    This volume collects for the first time in a single volume all of Kant's writings on religion and rational theology. These works were written during a period of conflict between Kant and the Prussian authorities over his religious teachings. His final statement of religion was made after the death of King Frederick William II in 1797. The historical context and progression of this conflict are charted in the general introduction to the volume and in the translators' introductions to particular texts. (...)
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    Main Philosophical Writings and the Novel Allwill.Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi & George di Giovanni - 1994 - Mcgill-Queen's University Press.
    This scholarly edition is the first extensive English translation of Jacobi's major literary and philosophical classics. A key but somewhat eclipsed figure in the German Enlightenment, Jacobi had an enormous impact on philosophical thought in the later part of the eighteenth century, notably the way Kant was received And The early development of post-Kantian idealism. Jacobi's polemical tract Concerning the Doctrine of Spinoza in Letters to Herr Moses Mendelssohn propelled him to notoriety in 1785. This work, As well as David (...)
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    Kant's metaphysics of nature and Schelling's Ideas for a Philosophy of Nature.George Di Giovanni - 1979 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 17 (2):197-215.
  29. Faith Without Religion, Religion Without Faith: Kant and Hegel on Religion.George Di Giovanni - 2003 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 41 (3):365-383.
    The World, understood as a system of meaningful relations, is for Hegel the exclusive product of the human mind. In this, Hegel stands together with Kant in direct opposition to the Christian metaphysical tradition, according to which reality reflects God's ideas. For both Kant and Hegel, faith and religion therefore acquire new meaning. Yet, that meaning is just as different for each with respect to the other as it is for both with respect to the Christian tradition. This paper explores (...)
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    La partecipazione alla «immortalità» di Dio, eschaton delI’uomo, in sant’Agostino.A. Di Giovanni - 1978 - Augustinianum 18 (1):229-236.
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    From Jacobi's philosophical novel to Fichte's idealism: Some comments on the 1798-99 "atheism dispute".George Di Giovanni - 1989 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 27 (1):75-100.
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    Hegel's Phenomenology and the Critique of the Enlightenment. An Essay in Interpretation.George di Giovanni - 1995 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 51 (2):251-270.
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    The Early Fichte as Disciple of Jacobi.George di Giovanni - 1997 - Fichte-Studien 9:257-273.
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    International Fichte Congress in Jena.George di Giovanni - 1994 - The Owl of Minerva 26 (1):108-108.
    An International Fichte Congress was held at the Friedrich-Schiller-Universitat in Jena, September 26 to October 1, 1994, under the auspices of the Internationale Johann-Gottlieb-Fichte-Gesellschaft, in celebration of the 200th anniversary of the Wissenschaftslehre. Participants came from all corners of Eastern and Western Europe, Canada, Japan, and the United States. Well over one hundred papers were read on all aspects of Fichte’s philosophy and Fichte’s heritage. Among the participants from North America some were well known faces from the HSA, such as (...)
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    A Reply to Critics of In Defense of Kant’s Religion.George di Giovanni - 2012 - Faith and Philosophy 29 (2):210-228.
    In this essay, I reply to the above four critics of In Defense of Kant’s Religion (IDKR). In reply to George di Giovanni, I highlight the interpretive differencesthat divide the authors of IDKR and di Giovanni, and argue that di Giovanni’s atheist reading of Kant does not follow, even granting his premises. In reply to Pamela Sue Anderson, I show that if her reading of Kant is accurate, Kant’s own talk of God becomes empty and contemptible by (...)
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    A Note Regarding the Recent Translation of Hegel's "Greater Logic".George di Giovanni - 2012 - The Owl of Minerva 44 (1/2):143-143.
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    A Reply to Professor Burbidge.George di Giovanni - 1984 - The Owl of Minerva 15 (2):240-240.
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    A Second Note Regarding the Recent Translation of Hegel's "Greater Logic".George di Giovanni - 2015 - The Owl of Minerva 47 (1/2):169-170.
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    Factual Necessity.George di Giovanni - 2000 - The Owl of Minerva 31 (2):131-153.
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    Factual Necessity.George di Giovanni - 2000 - The Owl of Minerva 31 (2):131-153.
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    Grazing in the Sunlight: On H. S. Harris's “The Cows in the Dark Night”.George di Giovanni - 1987 - Dialogue 26 (4):653-.
    I have only two comments to make, both of which will appear incidental at first. Their full relevance to the paper you have just read will become clear at the end, as I hope.The first refers to Harris's remark that Jacobi, Schleiermacher and Herder “make strange bedfellows”. Actually, they do not. This is one more example, I believe, of Hegel's usual idiosyncratic yet conceptually sound classification of philosophers and philosophies. I am thinking especially of the Jacobi-Herder pair, but I suspect (...)
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    Jewish and Post-Christian Interpretations of Hegel.George di Giovanni - 2009 - The Owl of Minerva 40 (2):221-237.
    Despite the radically different interests that motivate Emil Fackenheim’s and Henry Harris’s respective interpretations of Hegel, the two have significant points of commonality. They in fact come the closest precisely at points where they seem to differ most. The need and the possibility of ‘reconciliation’ is the theme that animates both interpretations, and both also agree in their assessment of Hegel’s treatment of ‘evil.’ There are nevertheless crucial differences separating the two, which the essay details. The essay concludes wondering, on (...)
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    Jacobi and Reinhold in the Spotlight: A Report on Two Recent Conferences.George di Giovanni - 2002 - The Owl of Minerva 34 (1):127-132.
    Two conferences recently held in Europe, one on Reinhold and the other on Jacobi, reflect this new development. Both testify to the present high degree of maturity reached by the scholarship on the subject. In both, the two philosophers finally emerge as figures spanning the distance between the late Aufklärung and the nineteenth century. In some respects, Jacobi and Reinhold are closer in mental attitudes to our contemporary world than any of the idealists. So far as the present writer is (...)
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    Metaphysics and history in Hegel.George Di Giovanni - 1996 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 26 (1):124-132.
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    Metafisica del Dio-Amore nel «De Doctrina Christiana».Alberto di Giovanni - 1966 - Augustinianum 6 (2):294-300.
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    Memories of H. S. Harris, Mentor and Friend.George di Giovanni - 2006 - The Owl of Minerva 38 (1-2):5-6.
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    One More Note on the Translation of Hegel's Science of Logic.George di Giovanni - 2017 - The Owl of Minerva 49 (1):149-149.
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    Paragraphs 20 and 26 of the Transcendental Deduction (Second Edition of the Critique).George di Giovanni - 1980 - Idealistic Studies 10 (2):131-145.
    Whether transcendental arguments are possible or not is a question that has received wide attention in the analytical literature of recent years. It is important to distinguish carefully, however, between Kant’s own Transcendental Deduction and the kind of reasoning which has lately been dubbed “transcendental.” Eva Schaper has accurately defined the difference some years ago. The “transcendental arguments” to which we have recently been accustomed are arguments that seek to establish the logical preconditions of empirical enquiry. They all start from (...)
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    Paragraphs 20 and 26 of the Transcendental Deduction (Second Edition of the Critique).George di Giovanni - 1980 - Idealistic Studies 10 (2):131-145.
    Whether transcendental arguments are possible or not is a question that has received wide attention in the analytical literature of recent years. It is important to distinguish carefully, however, between Kant’s own Transcendental Deduction and the kind of reasoning which has lately been dubbed “transcendental.” Eva Schaper has accurately defined the difference some years ago. The “transcendental arguments” to which we have recently been accustomed are arguments that seek to establish the logical preconditions of empirical enquiry. They all start from (...)
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    Report.George di Giovanni - 2003 - The Owl of Minerva 35 (1-2):109-109.
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