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  1. 5 days ago · Giuseppe Ferrari was an Italian historian and political philosopher who is best known for his study of Italian revolutions. After receiving his doctorate in law at the University of Pavia (1831), Ferrari wrote two books on political thought and published a complete edition of the works of

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  2. Giuseppe Ferrari (7 March 1812 – 2 July 1876) was an Italian philosopher, historian and politician. Biography [ edit ] He was born at Milan , studied law at Pavia and graduated in 1831.

  3. Giuseppe Ferrari (jōōzĕp´pā fār-rä´rē), 1812–76, Italian philosopher and politician. A thorough skeptic in metaphysics, he devoted himself to the more active aspects of social, political, and historical philosophy. From his self-imposed exile in France (1837–59), he exerted influence on the Risorgimento.

  4. “The Vichian ‘Renaissance’ between Giuseppe Ferrari and Jules Michelet.” Intellectual History Review 26:1 (2016), 9-15. “How Did We Come to Be Such as We Are and Not Otherwise? Petrarch, Humanism, and the History of Philosophy.” Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 33:2 (2012), 403-36. “Struever’s Rhetoric as Inquiry.”

  5. May 11, 2021 · ABSTRACT. The article presents the federalist thought of Carlo Cattaneo, Giuseppe Ferrari and Alberto Mario and Gaetano Salvemini. Referring briefly to the recognised failures of the federal idea in Italy and the corresponding difficulties with its territorial puzzle’ (to use Daniel Ziblatt’s phrase) as well, the author proposes to analyse their argumentation through the prism of their ...

    • Rafał Lis
    • 2021
  6. With admirable clarity and insight, Ferrari conveys the relation between the city and the soul and the choice between tyranny and philosophy. City and Soul in Plato’s Republic will be of value to students of classics, philosophy, and political theory alike. Ancient Studies.

  7. Giuseppe Ferrari was an Italian philosopher, historian and politician. He was born at Milan, studied law at Pavia, and took the degree of doctor in 1831. A follower of Romagnosi and Giovan Battista Vico, his first works were an article in the Biblioteca Italiana entitled "Mente di Gian Domenico Romagnosi", and a complete edition of the works of ...

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