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Riccardo Pozzo : Curriculum Vitae

 

 

 

 

 

 

Riccardo POZZO

里卡尔多 . 波佐

 

CURRICULUM VITAE

 

OCTOBER 2019

 

 

 

 

  1. Vitæ
  2. Responsabilities in Research and Higher Education
  3. Teaching and Research
    4. Selection of 100 Publications

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

1.   Vitæ                                                                                                               

Name: Pozzo

First name:     Riccardo

Date and place of birth:         7 June 1959, Milano (Italy)

Nationality:                Italian

Family status: Married

Personal address:      via Concordia 20, 00183 Roma

Phone: (+39) 335 5912994

Professional address:        Cattedra di Storia della Filosofia, Dipartimento di Storia, Patrimonio Culturale, Formazione e Società, Università di Roma Tor Vergata, via Columbia 1, I-00133 Roma – Tel. (+39) 0672595008

E-mail:           riccardo.pozzo@uniroma2.it

Education

Tenure, School of Philosophy, The Catholic University of America (Jun. 2000)

Habilitation für den gesamten Umfang des Faches Philosophie, Fachbereich I, Universität Trier (Jul. 1995)

Dr. phil. in Philosophie mit Nebenfächern Neuere Geschichte und Anthropogeographie, Fachrichtung 5.1, Universität des Saarlandes (Jul. 1988)

Laurea in Storia della Filosofia, Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia, Università di Milano (Dec. 1983)

Career

Director, Dipartimento Scienze Umane e Sociali, Patrimonio Culturale-CNR (Dec. 2012-Apr. 2017)

Director, Istituto per il Lessico Intellettuale Europeo e Storia delle Idee-CNR (Nov. 2009-Nov. 2012)

Full Professor (M-FIL/06), Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia, Università di Verona (Nov. 2002-present)

Associate Professor, School of Philosophy, The Catholic University of America (Sep. 1998-Oct. 2002)

Assistant Professor, School of Philosophy, The Catholic University of America (Sep. 1996-Aug. 1998)

Privatdozent, Fachbereich I, Universität Trier (May 1995-Aug. 1996)

Publications

51 articles in peer-reviewed journals, 8 monographs, 5 critical editions, 5 translations, 22 edited volumes, 75 chapters in books, 25 conference proceedings, 185 book-reviews, 50 articles in national newspapers in philosophy, innovation studies, science and technology studies (76 received book-reviews; Google Scholar 331 citations, h=11)

Distinctions

Order of Merit on Ribbon of the Federal Republic of Germany, 2014

Membre Titulaire de l’Institut International de Philosophie, 2012

Ambassador Scientist for Italy of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, 2008

Councils and Committees

Administration Councils:       Institut International de Philosophie (Vice-President 2018-21), Venice International University (2013-17), Centro d’Eccellenza Italo-Tedesco Villa Vigoni (2008-14).
Supervisory Boards:  CLARIN ERIC (2015-17), ERA-NET COFUND HERA (2014-17), SHARE ERIC (2013-17), DARIAH ERIC (2013-15).

Scientific Advisory Boards:   Fondazione Bruno Kessler (2018-22), DARIAH ERIC (Chair 2015-22).

Scientific Expertise

Series Editor: Lessico Intellettuale Europeo (Firenze: Olschki, 1969-present), Forschungen und Materialen zur Universitätsgeschichte (Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog, 1999-present).

Editorial Board:                     Bloomsbury Studies in the Aristotelian Tradition (London: Bloomsbury 2015-present), Elenchos: Collana di testi e studi sul pensiero antico (Napoli: Bibliopolis, 1980-present), La filosofia e il suo passato (Padova: Cleup, 2004-present).

Scientific Committee:             Documenti geografici (2281-7549), Archiv für Begriffsgeschichte (0003-8946), Aretè: International Journal of Philosophy, Human and Social Sciences (2531-6249), Estudos Kantianos (2318-0501), Rivista di filosofia neoscolastica (0035-6247), Studi Kantiani (1123-4938), Philosophical Readings (2036-4989), Quaestio: Yearbook for the History of Metaphysics (2295-9033)

Remote Expert:          COST Association, Network of European Institutes for Advanced Study, Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, Ministero dell’Istruzione, Università e Ricerca, European Science Foundation, Kant-Studien (1613-1134), Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel.

Panel Member:          Agenzia Nazionale di Valutazione del Sistema Universitario e della Ricerca: Area 11 (2018-24), Abilitazione Scientifica Nazionale: Area 11 (2018-19), Ministero degli Affari Esteri e della Cooperazione Internazionale: Sistema Paese (2015), Premio Nazionale di Divulgazione Scientifica (2013-17), Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia: Evaluation Panel 6 Humanities (2014), European Science Foundation: Standing Committee for the Humanities (2013-15), Université Libre de Bruxelles: Commission Evaluation de la Faculté de Lettres (2011-12), Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung: Europäische und Internationale Zusammenarbeit (2006).

 

Adjunct Professor:     Università di Napoli Parthenope (Spring 2016), Sapienza-Università di Roma (Spring 2011-Spring 2014), Georgetown University (Spring 1999-Spring 2002).

Visiting Professor:     Institute for the European Intellectual Lexicon and History of Ideas of the National Research Council of Italy, Associate Researcher (Jan.-Mar. 2018), Polish Institute of Advanced Studies Warszawa, Polska Akademia Nauk Grant (Mar.-Jul. 2017), Max Planck Institute for Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity Göttingen, Humboldt Foundation Grant (Aug. 2016), Peking University, Institute of Advanced Humanistic Studies Grant (Sep. 2015), Max Planck Institute for Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity Göttingen, Humboldt Foundation Grant (Aug. 2012), The Catholic University of America Washington, DC, School of Philosophy Grant (Oct. 2005), Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel, HAB Grant (Jul.-Sep. 2003), Universität Trier, Humboldt Foundation Grant (Jul.-Aug. 1999), Universität Trier, Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst Grant (Jul.-Aug. 1997).

 

Languages:     Chinese (spoken, read, written—罗吗 大学孔子学院 Confucius Institute Roma A2, 2018); Dutch (read), English (spoken, read, written—Cambridge University English Proficiency, 1978), French (spoken, read, written), German (spoken, read, written—Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg Mittelstufe II, 1980), Ancient Greek (read), Italian (primary), Latin (read), Polish (spoken, read, written—Polonicum Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego A1, 2017), Portuguese (spoken, read, written), Spanish (spoken, read, written), Swedish (read).

Direction of Doctoral Dissertations

  1. Francesca Morselli, Institutional Dynamics and Processes of Knowledge Co-creation in Research Infrastructures: The Case-Study of the DARIAH-EU Workingroups. In preparation. F.M. is information specialist at DANS-KNAW
  2. Claudio Paravati (2009-13), Ph.D. on Collingwood, defended on 27 June 2013. C.P. ist Director of the Centro Studi Confronti Roma
    3. Irene Treccani (2008-12). Ph.D. on Nietzsche, defended on 25 May 2013. I.T. is professor at Liceo Scientifico Enrico Fermi Salò
    4. Ettore Barbagallo (2008-12). Ph.D. on Hegel, defended on 24 May 2012. E.B. is Assistant Professor, Technische Universität-Kaiserslautern
    5.
    Marco Sgarbi (2006-10). Ph.D. on Kant, defended on 6 May 2010. M.S. is Associate Professor at Università Ca’ Foscari and ERC Starting Grantee 2013—GA 335949
    6. Giulia Moiraghi (2004-10). Ph. on Heidegger, defended on 6 May 2010. G.M. works in the third sector.
    7. Serena Floresta (2004-08). Ph.D. on Habermas, defended on 17 April 2008. S.F. works in the private sector.
    8. Charles McCarthy (2002-05). Ph.D. on Marcel, defended on 21 October 2005. C.M. works in the third sector.
    9. Christine O’Connell Baur (2000-03). Ph.D. on Dante, defended on 30 September 2003. C.O.B. is housewife.
    10. Steven Gable (2000-03). Ph.D. on Collingwood, defended on 2 Januery 2003. S.G. is Vice-president of the Sanz School Washington, D.C.
    11. Alexandre G. Lopes Parola (2000-03). Ph.D. on Heidegger, defended on 5 February 2003.
    Ambassador A.G.L.P. is President of Empresa Brasil de Comunicação.
    12. Mark R. Nowacki (1999-02). Ph.D. on Aquinas, defended on 12 September 2002. M.R.N. is Assistant Professor at Singapore Management University.
    13. David C. Schindler (1998-01). Ph.D. on Balthasar, defended on 5 April 2001. D.C.S. is Associate Professor at the Pontifical John Paul II Institute Washington, D.C.
    14. Seung Kee-Lee (1996-99). Ph.D. on Kant, defended 5 March 2000. S.K.L. is Full Professor at Drew University
    15.
    John R. Goodreau (1996-98). Ph.D. on Kant, defended on 1 August 2000. J.R.G. is instructor at the Trinity School in St. Paul, Minn.
    16. Burhanettin Tatar (1996-98). Ph.D. on Gadamer, defended on 25 November 1997. B.T. is Full Professor at Ondokuz Mayis Üníversítesí Samsun.

 

 

2.      Responsabilities in Research and Higher Education

2.1       Institut International de Philosophie

Vice-President. Founded in 1937, based in Paris, recognized by UNESCO as a representative of the philosophical community of the world. It currently has 107 members from 46 nations on the five continents. It is in contact with more than 300 universities in 102 countries.

2.2       Fondazione Bruno Kessler

Scientific supervision functions on 2 scientific poles, one dedicated to technologies and innovation and one to human and social sciences, 7 research centers, more than 400 researchers and researchers. FBK aims at excellent results in the scientific and technological field with particular regard to interdisciplinary approaches and the application dimension.

2.3       Dipartimento Scienze Umane e Sociali, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche

Director of the Department of Human and Social Sciences, Cultural Heritage of the National Research Council with strategic and development responsibility for nineteen institutions with approximately 640 employees.

Initiation of the Italian Participation in the Research Infrastructures for Social Sciences and Humanities:                   CESSDA-Consortium of European Social Science Data Archives, CLARIN-Common Language Resources and Technology Infrastructure, DARIAH-Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities, EHRI-European Holocaust Research Infrastructure, E-RIHS-European Research Infrastructure for Heritage Science, ESS-European Social Survey, OPERAS-Design for Open access Publications in European Research Area for Social Sciences and Humanities, REIRES-Research Infrastructure on Religious Studies, SHARE-Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe.

Promotion of Public-Private Partnerships:             Laboratorio Museotecnico Goppion. Project: La scienza delle vetrine: Analisi dei rischi della conservazione, ed. Marco Realini (Roma: CNR Press, 2016) (2014-17), Scientific coordinator of iPoCH-Italian Platform fOr Cultural Heritage, an initiative of Confindustria and MIUR for promoting innovative services, new technologies and ICT for enhancing the experience of cultural heritage (2014-17), Associazione Italiana Editori, Casalini, Olschki, Bibliopolis. Project: Guglielmo Marconi Science and Technology Digital Library (2012-17), Federcultura, Confcultura, Coopculture. Progetto Enterprise Europe Network. Workgroup: “Tourism and Cultural and Creative Industries” (2012-14).

2.4       Istituto per il Lessico Intellettuale Europeo e Storia delle Idee, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche

Director of the Institute for European Intellectual Lexicon and History of Ideas of the National Research Council with strategic responsibility and 30 employees.

2.5       Università di Verona

Full Professor and Chair of the History of Philosophy, President of the Undergraduate and Graduate Program in Philosophy.

2.6       The Catholic University of America

Assistant, Associate and Tenured Professor, Chairman of the Graduate Reading List Committee, of the Graduate Language Exam Committee, and of the Library Committee.

2.7       Universität Trier

Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and Fritz von Thyssen Foundation Habilitation Grants, Privatdozent.

2.8       Organization of International Conferences 2009-19

  1. WCP2023 25th World Congress of Philosophy: Philosophy across Boundaries. University of Melbourne 02-10/07/2023. ProgrComm: Ernst Lepore (chair), Maria Baghramiam, Riccardo Pozzo.
  2. SSPHE2018-第二届社会科学、公共健康和教育国际会议 2nd International Conference on Social Science, Public Health and Education. Sanya 25-27/11/2018. Program Committee: Georg Oesterdiekhoff and Riccardo Pozzo (co-chairs), Yang Tingzhong.
  3. WCP2018 第二十四届世界哲学大会 24th World Congress of Philosophy: Learning to be Human. Peking University Beijing 13-20/08/2018. Program Committee: Riccardo Pozzo (chair), Mogobe Ramose, Tu Weiming.
  4. Stay Tuned to the Future: Impact of Social Sciences and Humanities Research Infrastructures and beyond. ESFRI-Università di Bologna 24-25/01/2018. Program Committee: Bente Maegard (chair), Jacques Dubucs.
  5. Linguistica e filologia romanza di fronte al canone: XXVIII Congresso Internazionale di Linguistica e Filologia Romanza. Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, Sapienza-Università di Roma 18-23/07/2016. Program Committee: Roberto Antonelli (chair), Martin-Dietrich Glessgen, Riccardo Pozzo.
  6. Science in Society: Achieving Responsible Research and Innovation. CNR Roma 19-21/11/2014. Program Committee: Riccardo Pozzo (chair), Rosaria Conte, Gilles Laroche.
  7. Les relations de la philosophie avec son histoire/Relations of Philosophy to its History: Entretiens de l’Institut international de philosophie: Congrès de Rome, ILIESI-CNR, Sapienza-Università di Roma, Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, Pontificia Accademia delle Scienze 24-28/09/2014. Program Committee: Riccardo Pozzo (chair), Enrico Berti, Bernard Bourgeois.
  8. Locus: XIV Colloquio Internazionale del Lessico Intellettuale Europeo. Sapienza Università di Roma 7-9/01/2013. Program Committee: Riccardo Pozzo (chair), Tullio Gregory.
  9. Materia: XIII Colloquio Internazionale del Lessico Intellettuale Europeo. Sapienza Università di Roma 7-9/01/2010. Program Committee: Riccardo Pozzo (chair), Tullio Gregory.
  10. Kant und die Philosophie in weltbürgerlicher Absicht: 11. Internationaler Kantkongress. Università di Pisa 22-25/05/2010. Program Committee: Claudio La Rocca (chair), Stefano Poggi, Riccardo Pozzo—Berlin, DeGruyter, 2013, 4000 p.

2.9       Third Mission

Comune di Milano, Assessorato Gioventù, Immediate Aid Irpinia Erthquake: Calabritto Volunteer (1980); Archdiocese of Washington, D.C.: Renew Twothousand: Team-leader (1999); RI, District 2040, Milano Ovest: Secretary; Treasurer (2005-09); UCID, Sezione di Milano: Secretary Organization Committee of two UNIAPAC Regional Meetings in Milano and Loppiano (2007-08); Archdiocese of Milano, Family Day 2012: Volunteer (2012); il Sole 24ore: SSH Reports for il Domenicale, Sunday Supplement (2008-present); Fondazione Nova Spes: SSH Discussions for Paradoxa Forum (2017-present).

2.10 Funding ID 2009-19 (Roles for H2020 and PRIN in bold)

  1. CO-OPERAS – Open Access in the European Research Area trough Scholarly Communication – Impelementation Network – Agence Nationale de la Recherche – €25.000 – Jul. 19-Jun. 21 – WG Leader
  2. Konstellationsforschung – Istituto Italiano di Studi Germanici-Linea di ricerca A – STORIA DELLA CULTURA-PROGETTO 39 – €30.000 May 18-Apr. 19 – Principal Investigator
  3. CROSS-MIGRATION – WP10—Strategic Research Agenda – EC H2020 CSA – REVERSING INEQUALITIES 11-2017 – GA 770121 – €134.000 – Mar. 18-Feb. 20 – WP Leader
  4. Mediterranen Migration Studies – Polish Institute of Advanced Studies – PLN50.000 – Mar. 17-Jul. 17 – Visiting Professor
  5. Migration Studies – AvH-Stiftung – Renewed Research Stay – €5.000 – Aug. 16 – Visiting Professor
  6. HERA JRP Uses of the Past—Italian Node – EC H2020 ERA-NET Cofund – REFLECTIVE 1-2014 GA 649307 – €250.000 – Apr. 15-Mar. 18 – Unit Leader
  7. Humanities at Scale-DARIAH – DARIAH ERIC 2015 – €70.000 – Jul. 16-Jun. 17 – Principal Investigator
  8. Kant-Neuedition – BBAW – €30.000 – Jul. 16-Jun. 20 – Unit Member
  9. Bilingualism and Multilingualism – Peking University – CNY40.000 – Sep. 15 – Visiting Professor
  10. European Migration Network—Italian Node – EC HOME – 2015-16/AMIF/AG/EMNS/15/IT – €667.000 – Feb. 15-Jan. 17 – Principal Investigator
  11. European Migration Network—Italian Node – EC HOME 2014/AMIF/AG/EMNS/15/IT2 30-CE- 0668527/00-25 –€270.000 – Apr. 14-Jan. 17 – Principal Investigator
  12. Intercultural Dialogue and Empowerment of Associations of Aliens – MI Progetti FEI 2013 – €130.000 – Apr. 14-Mar. 16 – Principal Investigator
  13. Smart Integrated Infrastructures for SSH and CH Data Ecosystem – MIUR Progetti premiali 2012 – €3.935.000 –Sep. 14-Aug. 15 – Principal Investigator
  14. Universality and its Limits – MIUR PRIN – 20127XR2KF_007 – €74.000 – Mar. 14-Sep. 17 – Unit Leader
  15. RRI-SIS Italian EU Presidential Conference – EC H2020 CSA ad Hoc-2014 – GA 635149 – €800.000 – Apr. 14-Jun. 15 – Principal Investigator
  16. Philosophical Digital Libraries Conference – DFG Villa Vigoni Gespräche 2013 – €20.000 – Jun. 13-Sep. 13 –Principal Investigator
  17. Intercultural History of Philosophy – AvH-Stiftung – Renewed Research Stay and Publication Grant – €18.000 – Aug. 12 – Visiting Professor
  18. Translatio Studiorum – MIUR PRIN – 20093PWTE2_005 – €61.000 – Oct. 11-Sep. 13 – Unit Leader
  19. 150th Italian National State Conference – AvH-Stiftung – Humboldt-Kolleg – €30.000 – May 11-Aug. 11 – Principal Investigator
  20. 150th Italian National State Conference – Ateneo Italo-Tedesco – Colloqui Vigoni – €10.000 – Apr. 11-May 11 –Principal Investigator
  21. Shaping the European Spirit – MIUR Azioni Italia-Spagna – IT101ML0BB – €11.000 – Jan. 10-Dec. 10 – Principal Investigator
  22. History of Concepts – Foreign Instructor – Università di Verona Cooperint 2008 – €10.000 – Oct. 08 -Jul. 09 –Principal Investigator
  23. History of Universities – MIUR PRIN-2007PJRZCK – €122.000 - Sep. 08-Aug. 10 – National Coordinator

3.      Teaching and Research

3.1 Courses Taught

Areas of Competence:            Science and Technology Studies, History of Philosophy, Philosophy of Culture, Philosophy of Religion

 

Introductory:  The Classical Mind, The Modern Mind

Upper Division:         Reasoning and Argumentation, Philosophy of Knowledge, Ethics, Philosophy of Art, Philosophy of Human Nature, Philosophy of Language, Philosophy of Religion, Methodology of the History of Concepts, Senior Seminar.

Graduate Seminars:   Aristotle’s Categories (three times), Aristotle’s De Interpretatione (three times), Aristotle’s Rhetoric, Aristotle’s Poetics, Aristotle’s Metaphysics, Aristotle’s De anima, Stoic Ethics, Plotinus’s Enneads, Porphirius’s Isagoge in Categorias (twice), Ficinus’s Theologia Platonica, Ficinus’s Pimander, Bruno’s De l’universo, Bruno’s De la causa, Spinoza’s Ethica (three times), Locke’s Essay, Wolff’s Logic, Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason (five times), Kant’s Critique of Practical Reason (twice), Kant’s Critique of Judgment (twice), Kant’s Anthropology, Kant, Reimarus, and Fichte on Intellectual Property, Fichte’s Doctrine of Science (twice), Hegel’s Phenomenology (three times), Hegel’s Science of Logic (five times), Hegel’s Encyclopedia (four times), Hegel’s Philosophy of Right, Hegel’s Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion (twice), Schelling’s System of Transcendental Idealism (twice), Freud’s Writings on Art, Cassirer’s Essay on Man, Heidegger’s Being and Time (three times), Gadamer’s Truth and Method, Arendt’s Human Condition, Klibansky’s Saturn and Melancholy, Habermas’s Knowledge and Interest, History of Concepts (eight times), Social and Cultural Innovation (three times).

3.2 Recent Research Work

Areas of Specialization:         Innovation Studies, Reflective Society, Migration Studies

 

Social and Cultural Innovation:        The focus is on the introduction of the notion of cultural innovation, which requires adapting the process of co-creation, as it is pivotal for the theoretical framework. The argument starts with a first conceptualisation of cultural innovation as an additional and autonomous dimension of the complex processes of innovation. Here, the dimension of cultural innovation is contrasted against other forms of innovation. Based on such conceptualisation, in a second step, the research makes an unprecedented attempt in pointing out processes and outcomes of cultural innovation while showing their operationalisation in some empirical case studies. Policy implications and verification strategies result from the final proposed definition.

 

History of Philosophy and the Reflective Society:    Like many other disciplines, today also the history of philosophy is taking a global perspective. The research hast the ambition of providing new impulses to research in the history of philosophy by showing possibilities and limits of new approaches that are common to diverse philosophical traditions. It aims to break ground for rethinking the discipline of the history of philosophy within a global framework. It offers new definitions and stocktaking of best practices focused on European-Chinese cultural interactions, which can be taken as the start for extending the model to other cultures—China being the most populous country in the world and the fourth country of origin of non-nationals in EU member states.This research is about innovation, reflection and inclusion. Cultural innovation is something real that tops up social and technological innovation by providing the reflective society with spaces of exchange in which citizens engage in the process of sharing their experiences while appropriating common goods content. We are talking of public spaces such as universities, academies, libraries, museums, science-centres, but also of any place in which co-creation activities may occur, e.g. research infrastructures such as DARIAH-Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and the Humanities. At this level, social innovation becomes reflective and generates cultural innovation.

 

Research and Innovation Agenda on Migration:                 Migration has become a benchmark of political decision-making and a decisive segment of the economical, environmental, ethical, sanitary and cultural development of society. Research on migration finds a place at the frontiers of science in as far as it integrates technological innovation with social innovation and eventually with cultural innovation, thus providing substantial added value to citizens of a global community. The migrant crisis poses to Europe a challenge whose dimensions are comparable to those of the ecological crisis of the last quarter of the last century, whose icon were the acid rains, and was overcome by means of an epochal effort in research that brought about an industrial reconversion and a change in the mind-set of the citizens. Today, the migrant crisis requires once again a research agenda that is cross-disciplinary and involves the whole domains of social sciences, humanities and cultural heritage together with mathematics, physics, chemistry, life-sciences and medicine, environmental sciences, logistics, agri-food and ICT. Migration asks for a change of paradigm that involves all disciplines in the direction of a new hybrid consideration in which top-down modelling of phenomena finds a new synthesis with the discovery of new cognitions bottom-up, which emerge from the big masses of available data. It proposes a holistic approach that embraces the sectors of cultural, social, environmental and economic sustainability. The idea is to aggregate research performing organizations, universities, research infrastructures and cultural institutions for actions on migrations, cultural heritage, interreligious and intercultural dialogue, security, agri-food, health. The main goal is to deal with every aspect of science and technology related to migration.

 

 

4.      Selection of 100 Publications

2019

  1. (coauthors Andrea Filippetti, Mario Paolucci and Vania Virgili) What does Cultural Innovation stand for? Dimension, Processes and Outcomes of a new Category of Innovation,” Science and Public Policy, under review.
  2. History of Philosophy and the Reflective Society, New Studies in the History and Historiography of Philosophy (Berlin: DeGruyter), under review.
  3. Wilhelm von Humboldt: Saggio sui limiti dell’attività dello Stato, from German into Italian trans. and ed. Riccardo Pozzo, Filosofie, vol. (Sesto San Giovanni: Mimesis, 2019), in press.
  4. “Blick nach vorn: Kant-Übersetzungen und Korpora,“ in Kants Schriften in Übersetszungen, ed. Gisela Schlüter and Hansmichael Hohenegger, Archiv für Begriffsgeschichte Sonderheft 15 (Hamburg: Meiner, 2019), in press.
  5. “Innovation for the Reflective Society,” fteval Journal for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation 46 (2019), in press.
  6. (coauthor Simone De Angelis) “Achtes Kapitel: Die Drehscheibe Padua,” in Ueberwegs Grundriss der Philosophie, vol. 15.1-2: Renaissance und Humanismus: 15.-16. Jahrhundert, ed. Gerald Hartung et al. (Basel: Schwabe, 2019), in press.
  7. Stay Tuned to the Future: Impact of Research Infrastructures for Social Sciences and Humanities, ed. Bente Maegaard and Riccardo Pozzo with Alberto Melloni and Matthew Woollard, Lessico Intellettuale Europeo, vol. 128 (Firenze: Olschki, 2019), 189 p.
  8. (coauthor Vania Virgili) “Innovation for Inclusion and Reflection,” in Stay Tuned to the Future: Impact of Research Infrastructures for Social Sciences and Humanities, ed. Bente Maegaard and Riccardo Pozzo, Lessico Intellettuale Europeo, vol. 128 (Firenze: Olschki, 2019), 63-70.

2018

  1. “G. F. Meiers rhetorisierte Logik und die freien Künste,” Rhetorica: A Journal of the History of Rhetoric 36 (2018), #2, 160-78, ANVUR 11.
  2. “The Nature of Kant’s Anthropology Lectures in Könisgberg Fifteen Years Later,” [reprint of 2001] in Der Zyklop in der Wissenschaft: Kant und die anthropologia transcendentalis, ed. Francesco Valerio Tommasi, Archiv für Begriffsgeschichte Sonderheft 14 (Hamburg: Meiner, 2018), 155-66.
  3. 主旨演讲东西方哲学创新反思 包容章含舟Zhǔzhǐ yǎnjiǎng: Dōngxī fāng zhéxué: Chuàngxīn, fǎnsī yǔ bāoróng: Zhānghánzhōu—Keynote address: East-West Philosophy: Innovation, Reflection and Inclusion,” in 在这里中国哲学与世界相遇24位世界哲学家访谈录 Zai zheli, Zhongguo zhexue yu Shijie Xiangyu: 24wei Shijie Zhexuejia FangtanluInterviews of 24 Philosophers All Over the World (Chinese Edition), by LI Nian (Beijing: People’s Publishing House, 2018), 379-87.
  4. “Le scienze del testo al Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche,” in Bibliothèque de linguistique romane1: Atti del XXVIII Congresso internazionale di linguistica e filologia romanza, ed. by Roberto Antonelli, Martin Glessgen, Paul Vidisott (Strasbourg: EliPhi, 2018), 60-65.
  5. “La ricerca storica al CNR,” in L’organizzazione della ricerca storica in Italia: Nell’ottantesimo convegno della Giunta Centrale per gli Studi Storici, ed. Andrea Giardina, Maria Antonietta Visceglia, I libri di Viella, vol. 298 (Roma: Viella: 2018), 115-27.
  6. Realismo, Metafisica, Modernità: In margine al volume di Vittorio Possenti ‘Il realismo e la fine della filosofia moderna’, ed. Maria Cristina Dalfino and Riccardo Pozzo, ILIESI digitale: Ricerche filosofiche e lessicali, vol. 3 (Roma: CNR Press, 2018), 214 p. [Google Scholar 1 citation].

2017

  1. (coauthor Vania Virgili) “Social and Cultural Innovation: Research Infrastructures Tackling Migration,” Diogenes: International Journal of Human Sciences 64 (2017), ANVUR 11.
  2. “Digital Humanities, Digital Cultural Heritage e l’istanza Open,” Archeologia e Calcolatori, supplemento 9 (2017), 133-38, ANVUR 8.
  3. Ein grosses Beinhaus: La biblioteca dei filosofi,” [reprint of 2013] Estudos Kantianos, Marília 5 (2017) #1, 367-74.
  4. Georg Friedrich Meier: Excerpt from the Doctrine of Reason, from German into English transl. and ed. Aaron Bunch, Axel Geffert, and Riccardo Pozzo, Kant’s Sources in Translation, vol. 1 (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2016), 195 p. [Google Scholar 1 citation].
  5. Les relations de la philosophie avec son histoire, ed. Hansmichael Hohenegger and Riccardo Pozzo, Lessico Intellettuale Europeo, vol. 125 (Firenze: Olschki, 2017), p. 229.
  6. Histoire historique et histoire philosophique de la philosophie,” [translation of 2014] in Les relations de la philosophie avec son histoire: Entretiens de Rome de l’Institut International de Philosophie 24-28 septembre 2014, ed. Hansmichael Hohenegger and Riccardo Pozzo, Lessico Intellettuale Europeo, vol. 125 (Firenze: Olschki, 2017), 199-208.
  7. Scienziati, giù dalla torre d’avorio!, ed. Riccardo Pozzo, Paradoxa 11 (2017), #1, 136 p.
  8. Sapientia veterum: Studi di storia della filosofia dedicati a Marta Fattori, ed. Massimo Luigi Bianchi and Riccardo Pozzo, Le corrispondenze letterarie, scientifiche ed erudite dal Rinascimento all’età moderna, vol. 21 (Firenze: Olschki, 2017), 199 p.—2 Reviews: (a) Fabiana Ambrosi, Nuova Rivista Storica 101 (2017), #1-3; (b) Dan Arbib, Arcives de Philosophie, Bulletin Cartésien XLVIII, cahier 2019/1, tome 82, 208-10.

2016

  1. Kant y el problema de una introducción a la lógica, transl. Javier Sánchez-Arjona Voser, Collección Claves para comprender la filosofía, vol. 5 (Madrid: Maia, 2016), 259 p.—Reviews: Leonardo Mattana Ereño, CON-TEXTOS KANTIANOS: International Journal of Philosophy 7 (Junio 2018), pp. 565-572 [Google Scholar 17 citations].
  2. (coauthor Vania Virgili) “Governing Cultural Diversity: Common Goods, Shared Experiences, Spaces for Exchange,” Economia della cultura: Rivista trimestrale dell’Associazione per l’Economia della Cultura 26 (2016), #1, 41-47, ANVUR 13 [Google Scholar 1 citation].
  3. “Manuzio nel ventunesimo secolo,” Paradoxa 10 (2016), #2, 129-34.
  4. “Die Begründungsfunktion der Habituslehre bei Piccolomini und Duodo,” in Die Ethik und Politik des Aristoteles in der frühen Neuzeit, ed. Christoph Strosetzki, Archiv für Begriffsgeschichte Sonderheft 12 (Hamburg: Meiner, 2016), 167-76.
  5. (coauthor Maurizio Gentilini) “A proposito di Mario Dal Pra e il Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche,” Lexicon Philosophicum 4 (2016), 209-17.

2015

  1. Georg Friedrich Meier: Vernunftlehre, ed. Riccardo Pozzo, Christian Wolff Gesammelte Werke, sect. 3, vol. 144 (Hildesheim, Zürich, New York: Olms, 2015), xxi, 834 p. 1 Review: (a) Gideon Stiening, Das achtzehnte Jahrhundert 41 (2017) 4#1, 147-49.
  2. “La cultura al CNR, nel sistema paese e in Horizon 2020,” Archeologia e Calcolatori, supplemento 7 (2015), 33-39, ANVUR 8.
  3. Kant’s Latin in Class,” in Reading Kant’s Lectures, ed. Robert R. Clewis (Berlin: De Gruyter, 2015), 160-75.—2 Reviews: (a) Stefano Bacin, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, Jul. 7, 2017; (b) Gualtiero Lorini, Kant-Studien, 109 (2018), #1, 178-85.
  4. “Rethinking the History of Philosophy within an Intercultural Framework,” in Tradition as the Future of Innovation, ed. Elisa Grimi (Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2015), 80-94.

2014

  1. “Ius-Lex-Corpus: Corpus Mysticum,” [reprinted 2017] Trans/Form/Ação: Revista de Filosofia 37 (2014), edição especial, 245-52.
  2. “Storia storica e storia filosofica della filosofia nel XX e XXI secolo,” [reprinted 2014, translated into French 2018] Archivio di storia della cultura 27 (2014), 361-72, ANVUR 11 [Google Scholar 1 citation].
  3. Nietzsche Online: A Critical Appraisal,” Lexicon Philosophicum 2 (2014), 337-41.
  4. “Contemporary Applications of Rosmini’s Views on Personhood: Slavery and Intellectual Property Abuse,” Ave Maria Law Review 10 (2012), #2, 277-82 [Google Scholar 1 citation].
  5. “La filosofia italiana del diciottesimo secolo nell’Ueberweg,” Archivio di storia della cultura 25 (2012), 233-36, ANVUR

2013

  1. Ein grosses Beinhaus: La biblioteca dei filosofi,” in Poética da razão: Homenagem a Lionel Ribeiro dos Santos, [reprinted 2017] ed. Adriana Veríssimo Serrão et al. (Lisboa: CFUL, 2013), 219-26.

2012

  1. Adversus Ramistas: Kontroversen über die Natur der Logik am Ende der Renaissance, Schwabe Philosophica, vol. 13 (Basel: Schwabe, 2012), 259 p.— 5 Reviews: Marco Lamanna, Quaestio: Yearbook of the History of Metaphysics 9 (2011), 482-87; David A. Lines, Review of Metaphysics 67 (2013), #2, issue 266, 441-43; Staff, Information Philosophie 4 (2013), 65-66; Ueli Zahnd, Religious Studies Review 39 (2013), #4, 242-44; Hanns-Peter Neumann, Studia Leibnitiana (2014), #1, 117-19. [Google Scholar 2 citations].
  2. Philosophical Academic Programs of the German Enlightenment: A Literary Genre Recontextualized, ed. Seung-Kee-Lee, Riccardo Pozzo, Marco Sgarbi, and Dagmar von Wille, Forschungen und Materialien zur Universitätsgeschichte, sect. 1, vol. 4 (Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog, 2012), 440 p.— 6 Reviews: (a) Hanspeter Marti, Informationsmittel: Digitales Rezensionsorgan für Bibliotek und Wissenschaft 21 (2013) 4[03]; (b) Leendert Spruit, Bruniana e Campanelliana (2013), #2, 552-53; (c) Donato Verardi, Rivista di filosofia neoscolastica (2014), 440-43; (e) María Luciana Cadahia, Eidos 22 (2015), 353-57; Gregorio Piaia, Rivista di storia della filosofia 70 (2015), 281-83; (f) Jocelyn Holland, History of Universities 28 (2015), 2, 204-06 [Google Scholar 1 citation].
  3. Kant’s Philosophy of the Unconscious, ed. Piero Giordanetti, Riccardo Pozzo, and Marco Sgarbi (Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter, 2012), 329 p.—1 Review: (a) Chris Onof, Plurilogue, Mar. 1, 2013.
  4. “Epilogue: Translatio Studiorum in the Future,” in Translatio Studiorum: Ancient, Medieval and Modern Bearers of Intellectual History, ed. Marco Sgarbi, Brill’s Studies in Intellectual History, vol. 217 (Leiden: Brill’s, 2012), 253-55 [Google Scholar 4 citations].
  5. “Strabo in Giorgio Pasquali,” in Art, Intellect and Politics: A Diachronic Perspective, ed. Giusy A. Margagliotta, Andrea Robiglio, Studies on the Interaction of Art, Thought and Power, vol. 6 (Leiden: Brill’s, 2012), 363-71.

2011

  1. “Generi letterari: Programmschriften filosofiche nella Germania della Aufklärung,” Quaestio: The Yearbook for the History of Metaphyics 11 (2011), 111-30, ANVUR 11.
  2. Recent Contributions to Dilthey’s Philosophy of the Human Sciences, ed. Hans-Ulrich Lessing, Rudolf A. Makkreel and Riccardo Pozzo, Problemata vol. 153 (Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog, 2011), 258 p.—5 Reviews: (a) Stanislas Deprez, Revue philosophique (2012), #1, 113-14; (b) Colin McQuillan, Journal of the History of Philosophy 50 (2012), #4, 622-24; (c) Dimitri Ginev, Philosophy of the Social Sciences 20 (2012), 1-9; (d) Francisco Fernandez Labastida, Acta philosophica 22 (2013), #1, 185-188; (e) Lars Hanish, Journal for General Philosophy of Science 44 (2013), 253–257 [Google Scholar 10 citations].
  3. Begriffs-, Ideen und Problemgeschichte im 21. Jahrhundert, ed. Riccardo Pozzo and Marco Sgarbi, Wolfenbütteler Forschungen, vol. 127 (Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2011), 202 p.—1 Review: (a) Marian Neblin, Das Historisch-Politische Buch 60 (2012), #5, 457-58 [Google Scholar 2 citations].
  4. Cosmopolitismo e saggezza in Kant,” in Globalizzazione, saggezza, regole, ed. Alberto Pirni (Pisa: ETS, 2011), 45-53 [Google Scholar 1 citation].

2010

  1. “Schiavitù attiva, proprietà intellettuale e diritti umani,” Intersezioni: Rivista di storia delle idee 30 (2010), 145-56, ANVUR 11.
  2. Eine Typologie der Formen der Begriffsgeschichte, ed. Riccardo Pozzo and Marco Sgarbi, Archiv für Begriffsgeschichte Sonderhefte 7 (2010), 199 p.—1 Review: (a) Victor Neumann, H-Soz-Kult, 31. Juli 2012 [Google Scholar 1 citation].
  3. “Imitatio oder Repraesentatio? Aristotelische Mimesis in den Literaturen Europas,” in Literaturen und Begriffsgeschichte, ed. Christoph Strosetzki, Archiv für Begriffsgeschichte Sonderheft 8 (Hamburg: Meiner, 2010), 125-30 [Google Scholar 1 citation].
  4. The Studium Generale Program and the Effectiveness of the History of Concepts,” in Eine Typologie der Formen der Begriffsgeschichte, ed. Riccardo Pozzo and Marco Sgarbi, Archiv für Begriffsgeschichte Sonderheft 7 (Hamburg: Meiner, 2010), 171-84.

2009

  1. “L’ontologia nei manuali di metafisica della Aufklärung,” Quaestio: The Yearbook for the History of Metaphysics 9 (2009), 177-93, ANVUR 11.
  2. “Cornelius Martini sull’oggetto della metafisica,” Medioevo 24 (2009), 305-14, ANVUR 11.

2008

  1. Identità nazionale, valori universali e storia della filosofia tra Settecento e primo Novecento, ed. Gregorio Piaia and Riccardo Pozzo, La filosofia e il suo passato, vol. 24 (Padova: CLEUP, 2008), 281 p. [Google Scholar 1 citation].
  2. “Aristotelismus und Eklektik in Königsberg (1644-1744),” in Die Universität Königsberg in der frühen Neuzeit, ed. Manfred Komorowski and Hanspeter Marti, Arbeitsstelle für kulturwissenschaftliche Forschungen, Engi (Cologne: Böhlau, 2008), 172-85 [Google Scholar 9 citations].

2007

  1. Kant sul Corpus Mysticum,” Fenomenologia e società 30 (2007), #4, 116-19.
  2. “The Epistemic Standpoint from Kant to Hegel,” Internationale Zeitschrift für Philosophie 16 (2007), #2, 52-66.
  3. “La logica di Wolff e la nascita della logica delle facoltà,” in Christian Wolff tra psicologia empirica e psicologia razionale, ed. Ferdinando L. Marcolungo, Christian Wolff, Gesammelte Werke, sect. III, vol. 106 (Hildesheim: Olms, 2007), 45-52 [Google Scholar 5 citations].

2006

  1. “La ricezione di Kant in Svizzera: 1788-1804,” in Momenti della ricezione di Kant nell’Ottocento, ed. Giuseppe Micheli, Rivista di storia della filosofia 60 (2006), #4, 23-32, ANVUR 11.
  2. “Immanuel Kant on Intellectual Property,” Trans/Form/Ação: Revista de Filosofia 29 (2006), 11-18 [Google Scholar 13 citations].

2005

  1. “Prejudices and Horizons: The Philosophy of G. F. Meier,” Journal of the History of Philosophy 43 (2005), 185-202, ANVUR 11 [Google Scholar 25 citations].
  2. (coauthors Heinrich P. Delfosse, Riccardo Pozzo, and Clemens Schwaiger) Kant-Index Ergänzungsband: Stellenindex und Auswahlkonkordanz zu Georg Friedrich Meiers “Vernunftlehremit einer vollständigen Konkordanz auf CD-Rom, Forschungen und Materialien zur deutschen Aufklärung, sect. 3, vol. 21 (Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog, 2005), lxxxiii-632 p.—1 Review: (a) Mai Lequan, Revue philosophique de la France et de l’etranger(2008), #4, 498-500 [Google Scholar 1 citation].
  3. Immanuel Kant, Johann Albert Heinrich Reimarus, Johann Gottlieb Fichte: L’autore e i suoi diritti: Scritti polemici sulla proprietà intellettuale, from German into Italian trans. and ed. Riccardo Pozzo, Biblioteca dell’anima, vol. 7 (Milano: Biblioteca di via Senato, 2005), 143 p.— 4 Reviews: (a) Enrico Colombo, il Domenicale: Settimanale di cultura 5 (2006), #5, 9; (b) Maria Grazia Pievatolo, Recensioni Filosofiche 5 (marzo 2006), 22/02/006; (c) Anon. “Il copyright secondo Kant e la Media Philosophy,” Effetto Albemuth, 1 gennaio 2006; (d) Giorgia Cecchinato, Studi Kantiani 19 (2007), 172-75 [Google Scholar 6 citations].
  4. “Logic and Metaphysics in German Philosophy from Melanchthon to Hegel,” [enlarged version of paper #40] in Approaches to Metaphysics, ed. William Sweet, Studies in Philosophy and Religion, vol. 26 (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 2004), 61-74 [Google Scholar 8 citations].

2004

  1. The Impact of Aristotelianism on Modern Philosophy, ed. Riccardo Pozzo, Studies in Philosophy and the History of Philosophy, vol. 39 (Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press, 2004), xviii-336 p.—5 Reviews: (a) B.W., Philosophische Rundschau 51 (2004), #4, 344; (b) Jean-Robert Armogathe, Journal of the History of Philosophy 43 (2005), #2, 209-10; (c) Marco Forlivesi, Rivista di filosofia neoscolastica 97 (2005), #1, 164-68; (d) Chiara Agnello, Giornale di metafisica 27 (2005), 345-47; (e) Lorenzo Casini, Lychnos: Swedish History of Science Society (2005), 399-400 [Google Scholar 8 citations].
  2. “Kant on the Five Intellectual Virtues,” in The Impact of Aristotelianism on Modern Philosophy, ed. Riccardo Pozzo, Studies in Philosophy and the History of Philosophy, vol. 39 (Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press, 2004), 173-92 [Google Scholar 7 citations].
  3. “Georg Friedrich Meier, Immanuel Kant und die friderizianische Universitätspolitik,” Jahrbuch für Universitätsgeschichte 7 (2004), 147-67.

2003

  1. “Der erkenntnistheoretische Ansatz von Meiers Vernunftlehre und sein Einfluß auf Kant,” in Expressis verbis: Philosophische Betrachtungen: Festschrift für Günther Schenk zum fünfundsechzigsten Geburtstag, ed. Matthias Kaufman and Andrej Krause (Halle: Hallescher Verlag, 2003), 134-46.
  2. “Notes on the History of the Concept of Effectiveness,” in On Effectiveness, ed. Giorgio Ausenda, Studies on the Nature of War, vol. 4 (Woodbridge: The Boydell Press, 2003), 13-36.

2002

  1. “Ramus and Other Renaissance Philosophers on Subjectivity,” Topoi 22 (2002), #1, 5-13, ANVUR 11 [Google Scholar 6 citations].
  2. (coauthor Michael Oberhausen) “The Place of Science in Kant’s University,” History of Science 40 (2002), #2, 353-68, ANVUR 11 [Google Scholar 8 citations].

2001

  1. “Dall’‘intellectus purus’ alla ‘reine Vernunft’: Note sul passaggio dal latino al tedesco prima e dopo Kant,” Giornale critico della filosofia italiana 80 [82] (2001), #2, 231-45, ANVUR 11 [Google Scholar 5 citations].
  2. “The Nature of Kant’s Anthropology Lectures in Könisgberg,” [reprinted 2018] in Kant und die Berliner Aufklärung: Akten des IX. Kant-Kongresses, ed. Volker Gerhardt, Rolf-Peter Horstmann, and Ralf Schumacher, 5 vols. (Berlin: De Gruyter, 2001), vol. 4, 416-23 [Google Scholar 4 citations].

2000

  1. Georg Friedrich Meiers Vernunftlehre: Eine historisch-systematische Untersuchung, Forschungen und Materialien zur deutschen Aufklärung, sect. 2, vol. 15 (Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog, 2000), 336 p.—10 Reviews: (a) A. Villalmonte, Naturaleza y gracia 48 (2001), 295-96; (b) Bruno Bianco, Rivista di filosofia neo-scolastica 93 (2001), 331-37; (c) D. Minary, Études germaniques (2001), #4, 576-77; (d) E.-O. Onnasch, Tijdschrift voor filosofie(2002) #2, 376-77; (e) Gundula Gahlen, Das Historisch-Politische Buch 5 (2002), 550-51; (f) Paola Basso, Rivista di storia della filosofia 55 (2003), #2, 392-94; (g) Hanspeter Marty, Philosophische Literaturanzeiger 2003, #3, 223-26; (h) Jacinto Rivera de Rosales, Pensamiento 60 (2004), #227, 331-32; (i) Dietmar Till, Das achtzehnte Jahrhundert 28 (2004), #1, 93; (j) Jure Zovko, Studia hermeneutica, N.F. 1 (2004), 173-75 [Google Scholar 24 citations].
  2. “Kant’s Streit der Fakultäten and Conditions at Königsberg,” History of Universities 16 (2000), #2, 96-128 [Google Scholar 6 citations].

1999 and before

  1. Vorlesungsverzeichnisse der Universität Königsberg (1720-1804): Reprint mit einer Einleitung und Registern, ed. Michael Oberhausen and Riccardo Pozzo, Forschungen und Materialien zur Universitätsgeschichte, sect. 1, vol. 1 (Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog, 1999), lxviii-778 p.—16 Reviews: (a) Ivano Petrocchi, Studi Kantiani13 (2000), 133-36; (b) Johann Graf, Zeitschrift fuer neuere Theologiegeschichte 7 (2000), 298-300; (c) E.-O. Onnasch, Tjidschrift voor filosofie (2000), #4, S.794-95; (d) François Moureau, Nouvelles des Livres Anciens (2000), 18-19; (e) Manfred Komorowski, Informationsmittel für Bibliotheken 8 (2000), 531-34; (f) Anne Saada, Bulletin de la Mission Historique Française en Allemagne 36 (2000), 280-81; (g) Hans-Christof Kraus, Jahrbuch für die Geschichte Mittel- und Ostdeutschlands 46 (2000), 385-87; (h) Joachim Hruschka, Jahrbuch für Recht und Ethik 8 (2000); (i) Jan Schröder, Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte 118 (2001), 631-32; (j) Ulrich J. Schneider, Das achtzente Jahrhundert 25 (2001), #2, 294-96; (k) Michael Lintz, Nord-Ost Archiv 10 (2001), 529; (l) Eric Watkins, History of Universities 17 (2001), #2, 209-11; (m) Gary Hatfield, Isis 93 (2002), #4, 693-94; (n) Paolo Grillenzoni, Rivista di filosofia neo-scolastica 94 (2002), #1, 160-63; (o) James Jacob Fehr, Kant-Studien 93 (2002), #4, 539-40; (p) Ronald Calinger, Review of Metaphysics 57 (2004), #3, issue 227 [Google Scholar 17 citations].
  2. “The Philosophical Works by Antonio Rosmini in English Translation,” American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly73 (Autumn 1999), 609-37 [Scopus 3 citations].
  3. Res considerata and modus considerandi rem: Averroes, Aquinas, Jacopo Zabarella, and Cornelius Martini on Reduplication,” Medioevo 24 (1998), 251-67, ANVUR 11 [Google Scholar 9 citations].
  4. “Kant within the Tradition of Modern Logic: The Role of the ‘Introduction: Idea of a Transcendental Logic,’” Review of Metaphysics 52 (1998), #4, issue 206, 295-310, ANVUR 11 [Google Scholar 10 citations].
  5. El giro kantiano, trans. Jorge Pérez de Tudela, Historia del pensamiento y la cultura, vol. 31 (Madrid: Ediciones Akal, 1998), 64 p.—1 Review: (a) María Jesús Vázquez Lobeiras, Kant-Studien 90 (1999), #3, 504-07.
  6. John Locke: Anleitung des menschlichen Verstandes: Eine Abhandlung von den Wunderwerken: In der Übersetzung Königsberg 1755 von Georg David Kypke – Of the Conduct of the Understanding: A Discourse of Miracles: Nach der ersten Werkausgabe London 1714, ed. Terry Boswell, Riccardo Pozzo, and Clemens Schwaiger (Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog, 1996), xxviii-218-140 p. [Google Scholar 1 citation].
  7. (coauthors Norbert Hinske with Terry Boswell, Heinrich-P. Delfosse, and Riccardo Pozzo) Kant-Index.  6: Stellenindex und Konkordanz zur “Logik Pölitz, Forschungen und Materialien zur deutschen Aufklärung, sect. 3, vol. 10 (Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog, 1995), cxi-685 p. [Google Scholar 1 citation].
  8. “Tracce zabarelliane nella logica kantiana,” Fenomenologia e società (1995), 58-69 [Google Scholar 1 citation].
  9. “Wissenschaft und Reformation: Die Beispiele der Universitäten Königsberg und Helmstedt,” Berichte zur Wissenschaftgeschichte 18 (1995), 103-13, ANVUR 11 [Google Scholar 2 citations].
  10. “Karl-Heinz Iltings Edition und Interpretation der Hegelschen Rechtsphilosophie,” Hegel-Jahrbuch 1994, 165-69.
  11. “Kant e Weitenkampf: Una fonte ignorata della Allgemeine Naturgeschichte und Theorie des Himmels e della Prima Antinomia della ragion pura,” Rivista di storia della filosofia 48 (1993), #2, 283-323, ANVUR 11 [Google Scholar 3 citations].
  12. “Analysis, Synthesis and Dialectic: Hegel’s Answer to Aristotle, Newton and Kant,” in Hegel and Newtonianism, ed. Michael J. Petry, Archives for the History of Ideas, vol. 146 (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1993), 27-39 [Google Scholar 2 citations].
  13. “Catalogus Praelectionum Academiae Regiomontanae 1719-1804,” Studi-Kantiani 4 (1991), 163-87, ANVUR 11 [Google Scholar 11 citations].
  14. “Ploucquet-Hegel-Hamilton: Problem- und Wirkungsgeschichte,” Hegel-Jahrbuch 1991, 449-56.
  15. Zur Rekonstruktion der praktischen Philosophie: Gedenkschrift für Karl-Heinz Ilting, ed. Karl-Otto Apel and Riccardo Pozzo, Spekulation und Erfahrung, sect. 2, vol. 15 (Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog, 1990), 620 p.—12 Reviews: (a) J. Boada, Actualidad bibliográfica de filosofía y teología 56 (1991), 240-41; (b) E. Rivera, Naturaleza y gracia 38 (1991), #3, 423; (c) Leonardo Samonà, Giornale di Metafisica S. 13 (1991), 123-26; (d) E. Vollrath, Der Staat (1992), #1; (e) Bruno Accarino, Filosofia politica, 6 (1992), #1; (f) Claudio La Rocca, Studi Kantiani, 5 (1992), 145-48; (g) Elisabeth Weisser-Lohmann, Hegel-Studien, 26 (1992), 222-30; (h) Hermann Klenner, Deutsche Literaturzeitung, 114 (1993), #1-2, 13-15; (i) Stanley L. Paulson, Diritto e cultura. Archivio di filosofia e sociologia, (1993), #1; (j) Luca Fonnesu, il cannocchiale (1995), #1-2,185-90; (k) Hoo Nam Seelmann, Philosophisches Jahrbuch 102 (1995), #2, l421-27; (l) F. Colomer, Pensamiento 52 (1996) 164-65 [Google Scholar 9 citations].
  16. Kant und das Problem einer Einleitung in die Logik: Ein Beitrag zur Rekonstruktion der historischen Hintergründe von Kants Logik-Kolleg, Europäische Hochschulschriften, sect. 20, vol. 269 (Frankfurt: Lang, 1989), xx-245 p.—5 Reviews: (a) Giorgio Tognini, Studi Kantiani 4 (1991), 207-09; (b) Piero Giordanetti, il cannocchiale (1991), #3, 161-65; (c) Michael Oberhausen, Kant-Studien 83 (1992), #4, 472-74; (d) Michel Puech, Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale (1992), #3, 417; (e) Michèle Crampe-Casnabet, Thomas Becker, Les études philosophiques (1992), #3, 578-79 [Google Scholar 17 citations].
  17. Hegel: Introductio in Philosophiam: Dagli studi ginnasiali alla prima logica (1782-1801), Pubblicazioni della Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia dell’Università di Milano, vol. 129 (Firenze: La Nuova Italia, 1989), xxviii-269p.—6 Reviews: (a) Henry S. Harris, Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 20 (1989), 48-50; (b) A. Wyllemann, Tjidschrift voor Filosofie 52 (1990), #1, 361-62; (c) Giuseppe Martano, Discorsi (1989), #1, 161-63; (d) Luca Illetterati, Verifiche20 (1991), #1-2, 195-97; (e) Pierre-Jean Labarrière, Gwendoline Jarczyk, Jean-François Kervegan, “Bulletin de Littérature hégélienne VIII,” Archives de Philosophie 54 (1991), 447-48; (f) Félix Duque, Revista de Filosofia 6 (1991), #2, 242-43 [Google Scholar 26 citations].
  18. “‘Der Natur näher:’ Zu Hegels Kritik an Descartes in der Dissertatio de Orbitis Planetarum,” Hegel-Jahrbuch 1989, 57-72 [Google Scholar 2 citations].
  19. “European Reception of Kant’s Lectures in Königsberg,” Studies on Voltaire and the eighteenth century 263 (1989), 537-41.
  20. “Kornelius Martini: De natura logicae: Prolegomeni ad un corso di lezioni del 1599,” Rivista di storia della filosofia 44 (1989), #3, 499-527, ANVUR 11 [Google Scholar 1 citation].
  21. (coauthor Gerhard H. Müller) “Ein Auszug der Kritik der reinen Vernunft auf Französisch aus dem Jahr 1788,” Kant-Studien 80 (1989), #1, 127, ANVUR 11.
  22. (coauthor Gerhard H. Müller) “Charles Bonnet: Bonnet critico di Kant: Due Cahiers ginevrini del 1788,” Rivista di storia della filosofia 43 (1988), #1, 131-64, ANVUR 11 [Google Scholar 4 citations].
  23. “Le edizioni dei carteggi di Hegel e la storia della critica,” Rivista di storia della filosofia 42 (1987), #2, 237-71, ANVUR 11.
  24. “Kant sulla questione della chiusura di Cina e Giappone: Discrepanze tra gli scritti a stampa e le Vorlesungen über die physische Geographie,” Rivista di storia della filosofia 41 (1986), #4, 725-45, ANVUR 11 [Google Scholar 1 citation].
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  26. “Sulla periodizzazione degli scritti jenesi di Hegel,” Rivista di storia della filosofia 41 (1985), #3, 482-501, ANVUR 11.