Gabriel R Ricci

Gabriel R Ricci
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  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Professor of Humanities at Elizabethtown College

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Introduction
Current institution
Elizabethtown College
Current position
  • Professor of Humanities

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Publications (43)
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A cross-cultural study that explores and redefines what philosophy, philosophizing, and philosophers are through the lens of literature. The academic discipline of philosophy may tell us, too rigidly, what a philosopher is or should be; but fictional narration often upholds the core conundrums of humankind in which philosophy germinates. This colle...
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This article examines the major contribution to phenomenology by Jitendra Nath Mohanty, who first published in Philosophical and Phenomenological Research in 1954 soon after he had completed his dissertation under Josef König at the University of Göttingen. In 2008 and 2011, this literary output culminated in a substantial two-volume intellectual h...
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This article examines the early editorial life of the journal Philosophical and Phenomenological Research and the internal concerns which marked the interactions between Marvin Farber, the journal’s editor, and the European phenomenologists who came to the United States in the 1930s and 1940s. The journal was conceived as an extension to Husserl’s...
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This chapter examines the dialectical role of science in its promotion of public policy and the manner in which scientific autonomy has been challenged to further political ends. Various episodes in the ever-expanding technological reach of the marriage of science and politics are historically recounted to demonstrate the threat to scientific self-...
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This volume of Culture and Civilization focuses on cosmopolitanism, the global polity, and political ramifications of globalization. The introduction by Gabriel R. Ricci establishes context and provides an overview of the entire work. Topics include the history of globalization, climate change policy, ecological consequences of development, concept...
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This paper examines the reception of Edmund Husserl's phenomenology in Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, a philosophy quarterly which was founded in conjunction with the International Society of Phenomenology and for which Marvin Farber served as editor until his death in 1980. From its founding in 1940, Farber relied on the editorial suppo...
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This paper examines the dialectical role of science in its promotion of public policy and the manner in which scientific autonomy has been challenged to further political ambition. Various episodes in the ever expanding technological reach of the marriage of science and politics is historically recounted to demonstrate the threat to scientific self...
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This article provides insight into the early history of the journal Philosophy and Phenomenological Research (PPR), which was founded by Marvin Farber in conjunction with the International Society of Phenomenology, particularly as it concerns the editorial struggles to remain faithful to the work of Edmund Husserl. The PPR was intended as a continu...
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Edmund Husserl devoted much attention to the analysis of internal time consciousness beginning as early as the turn of the twentieth-century. His various notes and lectures were left unorganized and unpublished until Husserl's capable assistants were given the responsibility of organizing his work for publication. This paper provides a social and p...
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Foreword - Tom Rockmore and Joseph Margolis Introduction Part I: From Youth to the Rectorship (1889-1933) 1. Messkirch, Origins, and the Religious Problem 2. The Jesuit Novitiate and the Seminary at Freiburg 3. Abraham a Sancta Clara and Martin Heidegger's First Written Work 4. Heidegger's Contribution to the Akademiker 5. From Freiburg to Marburg...
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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Temple University, 1985. Includes bibliographical references (p. 254-265). Photocopy.

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