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Memoria E Perdono Atteggiamenti Ontici Per La Felicit In Dietrich Bonhoeffer E Paul Ricoeur


Memoria E Perdono Atteggiamenti Ontici Per La Felicit In Dietrich Bonhoeffer E Paul Ricoeur
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Memoria E Perdono Atteggiamenti Ontici Per La Felicit In Dietrich Bonhoeffer E Paul Ricoeur


Memoria E Perdono Atteggiamenti Ontici Per La Felicit In Dietrich Bonhoeffer E Paul Ricoeur
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Author : Enrichetta Cesarale
language : it
Publisher: Passerino Editore
Release Date : 2015-05-16

Memoria E Perdono Atteggiamenti Ontici Per La Felicit In Dietrich Bonhoeffer E Paul Ricoeur written by Enrichetta Cesarale and has been published by Passerino Editore this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-05-16 with Philosophy categories.


Il testo desidera ripercorrere l’affascinante pensiero e sentiero di vita di due grandi uomini e maestri, Dietrich Bonhoeffer e Paul Ricoeur, e ne rilegge il movimento a spirale, paradossalmente lineare, che partendo da una intuizione iniziale progredisce avanzando verso un fine, che è, per entrambi, il fine della vita. Partendo dallo stesso interrogativo, “Chi sono io?”, inizia il loro lungo viaggio, nella crescita della consapevolezza e della comprensione del Dasein, dove ogni esperienza di rottura è motivo di ri-sistemazione dell’ordine dei pensieri. Sia Bonhoeffer che Ricoeur hanno conosciuto personalmente la perdita di cose inestimabili, hanno sperimentato le interruzioni del senso nel tempo, la continuità spezzata col passato e col futuro, ma hanno compreso che niente va perduto e hanno, così, teorizzato la forza della memoria. L'autrice Enrichetta Cesarale, nata a Gaeta (LT), ha compiuto il cursus studiorum filosofico-teologico presso la Pontificia Università Gregoriana di Roma, dove ha conseguito la Licenza in Teologia biblica e il Dottorato sotto la guida di Padre Ugo Vanni s.j. È laureata in Filosofia presso l’Università degli studi di Roma3 con tesi dal titolo: «Il giorno: nunc filosofico e scritturistico. La notte: attesa e coraggio del giorno». Ha pubblicato presso l’Editrice Pontificia Università Gregoriana «Figli della luce e figli del giorno» (1Ts 5,5). Indagine biblico-teologica del «giorno» in Paolo.



Reinventing Confucianism


Reinventing Confucianism
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Author : Umberto Bresciani
language : en
Publisher: Passerino Editore
Release Date : 2023-07-03

Reinventing Confucianism written by Umberto Bresciani and has been published by Passerino Editore this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-07-03 with Religion categories.


Reinventing Confucianism is a pioneer presentation of the New Confucian Movement, which has developed in China in the aftermath of the 1919 May Fourth Movement. The book offers a brief history of this current of thought, reviewing the three generations of leaders from the 1920s to the present, and describes the life and thought of eleven main figures representative of the philosophical development of China in the 20th century. We are introduced to Liang Shuming, the forerunner of the movement; Ma Yifu, the Confucian hermit; Xiong Shili the metaphysician; Zhang Junmai, an advocate of political democracy and constitutionalism; Feng Youlan, the renowned philosopher; He Lin, a follower of Hegel; Qian Mu, the historian; Tang Junyi, the spiritual philosopher; Xu Fuguan the intellectual histo rian and sharp columnist; and finally Mou Zongsan, with his elaborate metaphysical system, considered by many as the crowning of this collective philosophical endeavor. Umberto Bresciani also discusses the third generation of the movement and the renaissance of Confucian studies in today’s China. The book is the most complete assessment to date of the accomplishments, limits, and future of a movement now situated at the center of the Chinese intellectual landscape. Umberto Bresciani introduces to us the history and central issues of the New Confucian Movement, and presents the life and thought of eleven leading figures. He also discusses the third generation of the movement and the renaissance of Confucian studies in today’s China as well as the accomplishment, limits and future of the movement. This book is a precious reference for anyone interested in the history of Chinese philosophy and cultural history. Its focus on comparative culture and thought makes it an indispensable tool for research and teaching in these fields. Umberto Bresciani 1942 Born in Ca’d’Andrea, Cremona, Italy. 1962 High School Graduate (Maturità Classica), Liceo Ballerini, Seregno (MI), Italy. 1968 Licentiate of Philosophy & Theology, Studentato Teologico Saveriano, Parma, Italy. 1969 Entered Chinese Language Institute (Annexed to Fujen University, Taipei, Taiwan). 1973 B.A. (major: History; minor: Chinese Studies), University of Maryland (U.S.A.), Far East Division. 1975 M.A. Chinese Literature, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan. 1983 Ph. D. Chinese Literature, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan. Professor of Italian Language: National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei (since 1974). Professor, Dept. of Italian Language & Culture, Fujen University, Xinzhuang, Taipei, Taiwan (since 2003). Umberto Bresciani has lived in Taiwan for over 40 years. His main interest is Chinese philosophical and religious thought and comparative theological studies. Main publications Books: Xifang hanxuejia yanjiu wenshidongyi de shangdui (Evaluation of research by Western sinologists on the Wenshidongyi), dissertation for the Ph.D., Chinese Literature, Taipei: National Taiwan University, May 1983. Reinventing Confucianism: The New Confucian Movement, Taipei: Ricci Institute, 2001. La filosofia cinese nel ventesimo secolo – I nuovi confuciani, Roma: Urbaniana University Press, 2009. Il primo principio della filosofia confuciana (Ebook), Gaeta: Passerino Editore, 2014.