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Angelica Nuzzo

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Angelica Nuzzo (April 2, 1964) is a professor of philosophy at Brooklyn College and Graduate Center of City University of New York (CUNY).[1][2]

Life and work

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Nuzzo received her first PhD in philosophy from Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa and her second PhD from Heidelberg University. She completed her postdoctoral studies in philosophy at the University of L'Aquila. Before joining CUNY Nuzzo was an assistant professor at DePaul University, Ricercatore at the University of L'Aquila and assistant visiting professor at the Heidelberg University.[3] In 2004 she was the receiver of Research Fellowship Programme from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation.[4]

Her book Approaching Hegel’s Logic, Obliquely: Melville, Molière, Beckett, was the winner of the hegelpd-prize in 2020[5] and was subject of a book symposium by Verifiche in 2022.[6]

Selected publications

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  • Nuzzo, Angelica (2018). Approaching Hegel's Logic, Obliquely. doi:10.1515/9781438472065. ISBN 978-1-4384-7206-5.[7]
  • Nuzzo, Angelica (2013). Hegel on Religion and Politics. doi:10.1353/book23098. ISBN 978-1-4384-4567-0.[8]
  • Nuzzo, Angelica (2012). Memory, History, Justice in Hegel. doi:10.1057/9780230371033. ISBN 978-1-349-35073-5.[9]
  • Hegel and the Analytic Tradition. Bloomsbury. 19 November 2009. ISBN 978-1-4411-7095-8.[10]
  • Ideal Embodiment: Kant's Theory of Sensibility. Indiana University Press. 28 October 2008. ISBN 978-0-253-22015-8.[11][12]
  • Nuzzo, Angelica (2005). Kant and the Unity of Reason. Purdue University Press. ISBN 978-1-55753-188-9. JSTOR j.ctt6wq4kj.[13]

References

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  1. ^ "Angelica Nuzzo". Brooklyn College. Retrieved 2025-05-25.
  2. ^ "Nuzzo, Angelica". www.gc.cuny.edu. Retrieved 2025-05-25.
  3. ^ "Angelica Nuzzo". Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University. Retrieved 2025-05-25.
  4. ^ "Prof. Dr. Angelica Nuzzo". www.humboldt-foundation.de. Retrieved 2025-05-25.
  5. ^ "hegelpd-prize 2020: Angelica Nuzzo, "Approaching Hegel's Logic, Obliquely. Melville, Molière, Beckett" (SUNY 2018) | hegelpd". Retrieved 2025-05-25.
  6. ^ "Verifiche, Anno LI, N. 1-2, 2022 Archivi". Verifiche (in Italian). Retrieved 2025-05-25.
  7. ^ Bordons, Iñigo Baca (December 2024). "Angelica Nuzzo, Approaching Hegel's Logic, Obliquely: Melville, Molière, Beckett. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2018. ISBN 9-781-438-47205-8 (hbk). ISBN 9-781-438-47204-1 (pbk). Pp. 454. $37.95". Hegel Bulletin. 45 (3): 642–646. doi:10.1017/hgl.2024.23. ISSN 2051-5367.
  8. ^ Lewis, Thomas A. (May 2018). "Angelica Nuzzo, ed. Hegel on Religion and Politics. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2013. ISBN 978-1-4384-4565-6 (hbk). ISBN 978-1-4384-4566-3 (pbk). Pp. viii+239. 26.95 (pbk)". Hegel Bulletin. 39 (1): 180–186. doi:10.1017/hgl.2016.40. ISSN 2051-5367.
  9. ^ López, María del Rosario Acosta (May 2017). "Angelica Nuzzo. Memory, History and Justice in Hegel. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. ISBN 978-1-349-35073-5 (pbk). ISBN 978-0-230-37104-0 (hbk). Pp. 211. $100 (pbk)". Hegel Bulletin. 38 (1): 193–197. doi:10.1017/hgl.2016.47. ISSN 2051-5367.
  10. ^ Morris, Michael (May 2014). "Angelica Nuzzo, ed. Hegel and the Analytic Tradition. London and New York: Continuum, 2010. ISBN 978-1-4411-3950-4 (hbk). Pp. vii + 208. £65.00". Hegel Bulletin. 35 (1): 123–128. doi:10.1017/hgl.2014.8. ISSN 2051-5367.
  11. ^ Shim, Michael K. (2010). "Ideal Embodiment: Kant's Theory of Sensibility (review)". Journal of the History of Philosophy. 48 (2): 248–249. doi:10.1353/hph.0.0214. ISSN 1538-4586.
  12. ^ Clewis, Robert R. (2010). "Review of Ideal Embodiment: Kant's Theory of Sensibility. Studies in Continental Thought". The Review of Metaphysics. 63 (3): 715–717. ISSN 0034-6632. JSTOR 25681159.
  13. ^ Ferrini, Cinzia. "Kant and the Unity of Reason". Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.