rwilson Posted June 15, 2016 Posted June 15, 2016 (edited) Would someone be so kind as to recommend an Italian Philosophical Dictionary on par with Waibl and Herdina's one for German Philosophy? Here's why: I was annotating the English edition of a book originally in Italian that has an unexpectedly large amount of Italian Philosophical terms. I'm not familiar with several of them (most of which seem to originate with Gallupi). Neither is anyone else I know. I can read Italian tolerably (though I am by no means proficient). I hope no one finds posting this in Italian instead of Philosophy offensive as I'm finding in the Anglophone world, Italian Philosophy is more likely to be studied by Italianists than anyone in a Philosophy department. Thanks for any input in advance. Edited June 15, 2016 by rwilson
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