Fundamentals of Philosophy
by Antonio Meneghetti
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A small, 206-page book meant to serve as a "thesaurus” of elementary logic. It is a concise handbook on the elementary principles of the rational technique in performing applied philosophy.
Nowhere in the international bibliography is there to be found such a precise presentation of the elementary principles through which our rationality established its philosophical-scientific-social architectures.
It can be viewed as a valuable guide to addressing or regulating one's own critical system or that of others.
Outlined in its pages are the principles used or referred to by the best philosophers of every age in formulating and expositing their personal wisdom.
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Author Biography
Antonio Meneghetti (1936-2013) was born in Italy.
He stood out with his powerful and uncommon academic education. He held four doctorates, a degree in Philosophy and ahonoris causa degree in Physics. The degree in Philosophy was obtained at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Milan. Three doctorates – in Philosophy, Theology, and the Social Sciences – were obtained at Roman universities: a doctorate in Theology from the Pontifical Lateran University, and doctorates in Philosophy and in the Social Sciences at the Pontifical University St. Thomas Aquinas.
The fourth doctorate was obtained at the higher education institution of the Russian Federation, through an inter-ministerial decree and acknowledgement that no one else possesses in the classic territory of the Russian Federation.
Thehonoris causa degree in Physics was obtained at the Pro Deo University in New York for his discovery of the "semantic field”.
All of the above is in addition to multiple existential and professional experiences. In essence, after having lived within and experienced action, the author has conceptualized it for others who may acquire this capacity.
He was probably the last survivor of those great people of the past with an exceptional education in theology, philosophy, sociology, law, psychology and economic, with the ability to formalize unitary knowledge through rational evidence and concrete application.
For him Ontopsychology is the ability to find expression in the ontological nexus.
At the end of the 1960s he was attracted by the problem of schizophrenia, where he grasped a parallelism with the unsolved dilemma concerning the critical problem of knowledge. After visiting the European centres of psychoanalytic research (Paris, Fribourg, London, Tavistock, Vienna, Black Forest) he explored the currents coming from the United States, favouring at the beginning Rogers, May and Maslow. Husserl and Heidegger stimulated him a lot and Binswanger's reduction does not seem adequate to him.
In the 1970s, after he left university, where he taught Psychotherapy and Ontopsychology in the doctorate courses of the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas, Rome, he devoted himself to his psychotherapy practice for about ten years. During this period he proved quite adept and showed mastery with chronic symptomatologies, solving them. Subsequently, he went from psychotherapy to the specific education of social, economic and artistic leaders.
Bibliographic Information
- Publisher Ontopsicologia Editrice
- Publication Date November 2006
- ISBN/Identifier 9788889391273
- Publication Country or regionItaly
- FormatPaperback
- Pages206
- ReadershipProfessional and Scholarly
- Publish StatusPublished
- Dimensions200x120 mm
- Illustrationno
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