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The Phenomenology of Paul Piccone

Nino Langiulli

The word, the preposition "of," in this title is meant in two senses. The first sense designates the philosophical method and doctrine, phenomenology, which belonged to Paul as part of his posture toward persons, things, and events. This is to say, it was the philosophical method he learned about and chose during his college studies as the one best to describe the phenomena which he encountered as a man and as a philosopher. This is not to deny the influence of Frankfurt School Critical Theory, especially as expressed in the books and ideas of Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno.

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