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In these pages you will find English presentations for a brief selection of titles we consider particularly attractive for translation. They are divided in New Release, Forthcoming and Backlist.

If you wish to consider a title for translation, please fill in the inquiry form. Obviously, you will find more titles in our general catalogue if you can read Italian.

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Mario Grilli

Scientists and the idea of God
A comparison between scientific and religious thought

Science and Religion: points of contact and contrast between two imposing edifices of man.

Science
june 2010 - pp. 112
ISBN 9788822068170

Pietro Barcellona

In praise of useless talk
The word gratuitous

Change our view of the world, experiencing the full presence of the meeting, rediscovering the complexity of the unified relationship between humans and the Universe.

Philosophy
may 2010 - pp. 160
ISBN 9788822053848

Mario Ricca

Riace, the future is
Naturalizing “the global” between immigration and intercultural development

In Berlin, Wim Wenders has declared that “the true utopia is not the Fall of the Wall, but what has been achieved in some lands of Calabria, Riace in the head”. Enough to make a movie on it. But this is not an utopia. Developing intercultural model proposed by Riace is a future that has fluorished by now, reinterpreting in an original and surprising way the challenges of globalization.

Sociology
march 2010 - pp. 192
ISBN 9788822053831

Luigi Borzacchini

The computer of Ockham
Genesis and Structure of Scientific Revolutions

After Il computer di Platone, continues the story of the syntactic paradigm, the human ability that allows us to “think without understanding”, manipulating signs and where the computer is the epiphany. The focus is now on the Middle Ages and the Scientific Revolution when modern science emerges and our civilization takes its essential characteristics.

Science, Philosophy
february 2010 - pp. 656
ISBN 9788822002471