Between the 1930s and 1940s, Agostino Gemelli (1878 -1959) was the main Italian psychologist; he accepted and promoted an empirical conception of psychology influenced by neo-Thomism. The views of Gemelli were a landmark for many psychologists and psychological models in Catholic universities. Gemelli, moreover, throughout his scientific activity, continued ongoing work of expertise in matters concerning science, morality, and psychology. He was a Franciscan monk but also an officer of the Italian air force, a psychologist, and a rector. During the period of fascist rule in Italy, Gemelli sought compromise solutions to foster the survival of psychological institutions. Around his story, contrasting interpretations have emerged. The aim of t...
This work presents an overview of the history of psychology in Italy through a re-reading of the Riv...
My dissertation argues that in interwar Italy the intellectual landscape of the mind and brain scien...
My dissertation argues that in interwar Italy the intellectual landscape of the mind and brain scien...
The author attempted to determine the role played by Agostino Gemelli (1878-1959) in the evolution o...
The article describes the most important events that, in the 1960s and 1970s, contributed to the dev...
This chapter analyzes a scientific journey, of which one fundamental stage took place in Turin. The ...
In the early decades of the twentieth century the question of mental disabilities was widely discuss...
El padre franciscano Agostino Gemelli jugó importante rol en la articulación entre el mundo católico...
In the first decades of the 20th Century the question of mental disabilities was widely discussed in...
In the first decades of the 20th Century the question of mental disabilities was widely discussed in...
The foundation of the degree in psychology in Italy during the Cold War Renato Foschi & Andrea Roma...
Crisis, as a construct, recurs in the history of psychology and has attracted the attention of psyc...
Padre Agostino Gemelli (1878-1959) was an outstanding figure in Catholic culture and a shrewd operat...
Padre Agostino Gemelli (1878-1959) was an outstanding figure in Catholic culture and a shrewd operat...
In Italy, the emergence of a psychology that can be considered ‘‘scientific’’ is not an event that c...
This work presents an overview of the history of psychology in Italy through a re-reading of the Riv...
My dissertation argues that in interwar Italy the intellectual landscape of the mind and brain scien...
My dissertation argues that in interwar Italy the intellectual landscape of the mind and brain scien...
The author attempted to determine the role played by Agostino Gemelli (1878-1959) in the evolution o...
The article describes the most important events that, in the 1960s and 1970s, contributed to the dev...
This chapter analyzes a scientific journey, of which one fundamental stage took place in Turin. The ...
In the early decades of the twentieth century the question of mental disabilities was widely discuss...
El padre franciscano Agostino Gemelli jugó importante rol en la articulación entre el mundo católico...
In the first decades of the 20th Century the question of mental disabilities was widely discussed in...
In the first decades of the 20th Century the question of mental disabilities was widely discussed in...
The foundation of the degree in psychology in Italy during the Cold War Renato Foschi & Andrea Roma...
Crisis, as a construct, recurs in the history of psychology and has attracted the attention of psyc...
Padre Agostino Gemelli (1878-1959) was an outstanding figure in Catholic culture and a shrewd operat...
Padre Agostino Gemelli (1878-1959) was an outstanding figure in Catholic culture and a shrewd operat...
In Italy, the emergence of a psychology that can be considered ‘‘scientific’’ is not an event that c...
This work presents an overview of the history of psychology in Italy through a re-reading of the Riv...
My dissertation argues that in interwar Italy the intellectual landscape of the mind and brain scien...
My dissertation argues that in interwar Italy the intellectual landscape of the mind and brain scien...