Vol. XI, No. 1, 2009

 

Monographica I:
Etica di Heidegger



FABIO POLIDORI
Editor’s Preface
GAETANO CHIURAZZI
Tempo e giustizia: sulla lettura heideggeriana di Anassimandro
PIERPAOLO CICCARELLI
Filosofia e politica in Heidegger: l’interpretazione fenomenologica di Leo Strauss
ANDREA CUDIN
Il poter-morire: un percorso nella questione dell’etica in Heidegger
ERNESTO FORCELLINO
L’ethos dell’altro inizio: appunti sulla figura dell’ultimo Dio nei ‘Contributi alla filosofia (dell’evento)’ di Heidegger
DARIO GIUGLIANO
La trascendenza etica e il proprium originario: Heidegger e l’orizzonte onto-logico
FERDINANDO G. MENGA
Il primato della contingenza e la premessa politica del discorso etico: riflessioni sulla filosofia del giovane Heidegger
FABIO POLIDORI
Etica senza origine

 

Monographica II:
Prelinguistic practice, social ontology, semantics



RAFFAELA GIOVAGNOLI
Guest Editor’s Preface
JOHN R. SEARLE
What is Language? Some Preliminary Remarks
RICHARD EVANS
The Logical Form of Status-Function Declarations
RAFFAELA GIOVAGNOLI
Communication, Language and Autonomy
JENNIFER HUDIN
Did Alex have Language?
FELICE CIMATTI
“Me” as Speech Act: a Performative Based Psychology
RICCARDO DOTTORI
The Concept of Phronesis by Aristotle and the Beginning of Hermeneutic Philosophy
FABRIZIA GIULIANI
The Weight of Words
DAVID LAUER
Genuine Normativity, Expressive Bootstrapping and Normative Phenomenalism
FABRIZIO PALOMBI
Neither Inside Nor Outside. Considerations on the Stricture of the Subject and Language by Jacques Lacan
CLAUDIA BIANCHI
Recording Speech Acts
DANIELLE MACBETH
Meaning, Use and Diagrams
DANIELE SANTORO
The Modal Bond of Analytic Pragmatism
GUIDO SEDDONE
Subject against Procedure. The Argument of following a rule in the Second Wittgenstein
JAMES K. SWINDLER
Semantics of Knowledge “a positio”

 

Varia


ADEJUMOBI OLATIDOYE AYODELE
Euthanasia: Some Critical Remarks
WILLIAM BARNETT II & WALTER E. BLOCK
Crash and Carry: Financial Intermediaries, the Intertemporal-Carry Trade, and Austrian Business Cycles
MICHAEL BYRON
Human Rights: A Modest Proposal