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    Giulio Preti (Pavia 1911 – Djerba 1972): A Critical Rationalist.Luca Maria Scarantino - 2004 - Diogenes 51 (2):141-147.
    This appreciation outlines the life and work of Giulio Preti, a philosopher of the critical rationalist movement. His was a tormented and conflictual philosophical itinerary from his intellectual roots in 1930s Italy, via the philosophical journal Studi filosofici in the 1940s, to his major works Praxis and Empiricism and Rhetoric and Logic in the 1950s and 1960s. His anxiety about the ambiguity of contemporary reality, it is suggested, is also ours.
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    Persuasion, rhétorique et autorité.Luca Maria Scarantino - 2007 - Diogène 217 (1):22-38.
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  3. Reviews : Parmenides, On Nature, or On Being, text, translation, and commentary by Barbara Cassin, 'Points,' Paris, Ed. Seuil, 1998.Luca Maria Scarantino - 1999 - Diogenes 47 (185):99-102.
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    Les sciences humaines dans l'éducation contemporaine.Luigi Berlinguer & Luca Maria Scarantino - 2014 - Diogène 242 (2):111-118.
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    The Human Sciences in Contemporary Education.Luigi Berlinguer & Luca Maria Scarantino - 2014 - Diogenes 61 (2):73-78.
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    Compte rendu.Luca Maria Scarantino - 2003 - Diogène 201 (1):140-144.
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    La boue et la matraque. Réflexions sur l’indignité.Luca Maria Scarantino - 2017 - Diogène 253 (1):126-134.
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