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  • Giorgia Bordoni, Maddalena Lucarelli, Giuseppe Menditto, Riccardo Paparusso, Draga Rocchi, Nicola Zippel

  • Autorizzazione Tribunale di Milano n. 127 – 12 marzo 2010

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  • 2037-6707/2039-7194

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Articles, authors and abstracts

Rodolphe Gasché

Is “Europe” an Idea in the Kantian Sense?
13-26
DOI: 10.7413/2039-7194027

James Mensch

The Living Temporality of European Identity
27-34
DOI: 10.7413/2039-7194028

Renato Cristin

Europe Today: the Reappropriation of Identity
35-44
DOI: 10.7413/2039-7194029

Ivan Chvatík

Jan Patočka: Christian or Platonist?
45-49
DOI: 10.7413/2039-7194030

Francesco Tava

The Complexity of Post-Europe. Edgar Morin and Jan Patočka
51-59
DOI: 10.7413/2039-7194031

Ľubica Učník

Patočka’s Discussion with Dostoevsky: Modern Science and Religion
61-69
DOI: 10.7413/2039-7194032

Giuseppe Menditto

Jan Patočka between “Political Myth” and “Mythical Politics”
71-88
DOI: 10.7413/2039-7194033

Carl Cederberg

Jan Patočka and the Task for Post-European Philosophers
89-98
DOI: 10.7413/2039-7194034

Matteo Sarlo

The Mediterrenean as Philosopher 
99-110
DOI: 10.7413/2039-7194035

Martina Mincinesi

The “I”, the “Other” and “Collectivity”: Paradigm of the “Person” in Simone Weil
111-122
DOI: 10.7413/2039-7194036

Nicole Paglia

The Other Side of The Mediterrnean
123-136
DOI: 10.7413/2039-7194037

Riccardo Paparusso

Unsubstantializing the Person. Mounier, Ricouer, Patočka
137-146
DOI: 10.7413/2039-7194038

Marco Pavanini

Anthropotechnical Collectives. Sloterdijk’s and Descola’s Insights as an Interpretive Tool in Order to Understand Cultural Specificity
147-157
DOI: 10.7413/2039-7194039