Welcome | About | The 25th Edition | Submissions | Programme | Registration | Associated Events | Contacts SFI SFI The Italian Philosophical Society is the oldest and most representative Italian scholarly and cultural association of philosophy, based at the Department of Philosophy of the University of Rome ‘La Sapienza’. Established in 1906 and re-founded in 1953 (after being dismantled during the fascist regime), it brings together researchers, teachers and practitioners of philosophy on a national level, i.e. university professors, secondary school teachers, researchers and scholars. The Society’s activities include conferences and seminars, the organization of training courses for teachers accredited by the Italian Ministry of Education, and the collective development of new models and teaching approaches. The results of this research are disseminated through two scientific journals, the Bollet...
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