Claudio di Seyssel, Arcivescovo di Torino, maestro di vita spirituale all’inizio del ’500
Domenico Bertetto -
Salesianum vol. 5 (1943) n. 3-4, 116-156 Section: Studia
Pubblicato: 01-12-1943
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Domenico Bertetto, Claudio di Seyssel, Arcivescovo di Torino, maestro di vita spirituale all’inizio del ’500 , in Salesianum 5 (1943) 3-4, pp. 116-156.
On Wednesday, November 27, at the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross, the 2024/3 monographic issue of Salesianum, dedicated to Figures of Conscience in Moral Theology, was presented.
Under the title Kant and Ethical Commitment, on February 20, in the Pontifical Salesian University, the presentation of the new critical Italian translation of Immanuel Kant’s Tugendlehre, edited by Francesca Fantasia and Carmelo Alessio Meli (professor of modern philosophy at UPS), took place. The event was accompanied by an introduction to the Salesianum 2024/4 Dossier, Reason and History in Kant’s Last Ethical Reflection (1790-1798), entirely dedicated to analyzing some of the most complex passages of Kant’s work.