Nynfa Bosco (1929-2013) was an interesting, important and eccentric character in Italian postWorld War II philosophy studies. She was one of the first women to successfully pursue a university career, capable of mastering several languages when few in Italy could decently speak one, and gifted with an agile and compelling writing style. Nynfa Bosco published in 1959 the first Italian monograph on Peirce and in 1977 a translation of some important articles of the founder of pragmatism. Despite the technical approximation, mainly determined by the texts available at that time, Bosco understood the original ethical and metaphysical dimension of Peirce's logical writings, anticipating some readings that would emerge only many years later.
Maddalena, G. (2022). “Nynfa Bosco e lo studio di Peirce”. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PRAGMATISM AND AMERICAN PHILOSOPHY, 14(1), 1-7 [10.4000/ejpap.2844].
“Nynfa Bosco e lo studio di Peirce”
Maddalena G.
2022
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Nynfa Bosco (1929-2013) was an interesting, important and eccentric character in Italian postWorld War II philosophy studies. She was one of the first women to successfully pursue a university career, capable of mastering several languages when few in Italy could decently speak one, and gifted with an agile and compelling writing style. Nynfa Bosco published in 1959 the first Italian monograph on Peirce and in 1977 a translation of some important articles of the founder of pragmatism. Despite the technical approximation, mainly determined by the texts available at that time, Bosco understood the original ethical and metaphysical dimension of Peirce's logical writings, anticipating some readings that would emerge only many years later.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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