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Friday, June 25, 2021

Grice e Cardia

 CARDIA (Roma). Filosofo. Grice: “Cardia is what I would call the Italian Hart – with a tweak – Italy and religion is Cardia’s forte – recall that the bishop of Rome has the roots in the ‘pontifex’ of old Rome, so he knows what he’s talking about!” – Grice: “Like me, Cardia has philosophised, as what the Italians call a professore di filosofia del diritto, on the ethical versus legal implicatures of the very idea of a ‘right’ (diritto). We don’t have that economy of vocabulary in Engish – calling Hart the professor of right would be unnacepptable at Oxford!”. Si laurea a Roma. Clifton has chapel services and a focus on Christianity. This is the Chapel: here, my son, Your father thought the thoughts of youth, And heard the words that one by one The touch of Life has turn'd to truth. Here in a day that is not far, You too may speak with noble ghosts Of manhood and the vows of war You made before the Lord of Hosts. The magnificent Chapel sits at the heart of Clifton both spiritually and physically and has played an important part of life. Topped by a striking copper-clad lantern and built from soft red and honey-coloured stone, the Chapel provides Christian calm, and forms a powerful link between past and present. It is a place where the community come to mark milestones and celebrate successes, and for quiet contemplation or spiritual guidance.  Brass plates placed on the back of the staff stalls mark the names of all those who have carved out a reputation. High on the walls are memorials of pupils of another age who died by accident or disease serving the Empire. One bears the moving epitaph ‘A good life hath but few days but a good name endureth forever.’  Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire ...books.google.com › books 1978 · ‎Snippet view FOUND INSIDE – PAGE 116 This evening , our guests include not a brace of bishops but a trinity . In 1876 , of course , there were only two , because 40 years earlier a misguided Whig government had united the sees of Bristol and Gloucester , and had ... Carlo Cardia. Keywords: filosofia vs. teologia, italia anti-papista, il filosofo italiano deve essere neutro in questione di religione. Verdi – il papa – stati papali – repubblica italiana – liberta di culto – giurisprudenza – religione dell’antica roma – il pontifice nella religione romana antica – credenza religiosa – credenza naturale – credenza super-naturale – il sovra-naturale – il naturale – l’idea di religione nella antica Roma – il mito romano – la mitologia romana antica – il sacro – il pagano – la filosofia della roma antica pagana – la critica dei antichi romani al cristianesimo. Refs.: Luigi Speranza, “Grice e Cardia” – The Swimming-Pool Library.  

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