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Carlo Dalla Pozza : ウィキペディア英語版 | Carlo Dalla Pozza Carlo Dalla Pozza (October 16, 1942, Taranto – July 18, 2014, Lecce 〔(see Obituary )〕 ) was an Italian Philosopher of Science and Logician. ==Life==
Carlo Dalla Pozza was born in Taranto, in the Southern region Apulia, from Luigi Dalla Pozza, an officer of the Italian Navy from Veneto region, and Cecilia Pontrelli from Apulia. During high school studies at the (Liceo Scientifico Battaglini ) of Taranto, Giovanni De Tommaso, a tough old-style teacher of mathematics, gave him the taste for mathematical problems and for the elegance of proofs. Carlo studied literature and philology at the University of Bari, where he graduated with a dissertaion on Renato Serra under the supervision of Aldo Vallone. Throughout his life Carlo manifested his love for Italian literature, in particular for the 19th century poets Giacomo Leopardi, Giosue` Carducci (teacher of Serra) and Gabriele d'Annunzio. Among Italian classics he preferred Dante and Torquato Tasso. After his dissertation Carlo studied theoretical Linguistics with the Italian translator of Ryle's 'Concept of Mind' Ferruccio Rossi Landi and later at the University of Pisa, before studying Formal Methods at the Catholic University in Milano. A turn in his intellectual career came from his participation to meetings held in Torino by Norberto Bobbio, developing new ideas on the problems of philosophy of Laws, especially on the work of Hans Kelsen, and on the formalization of Deontic logic, working hard on the axiomatization of the principles of a Theory of Law for Luigi Ferraioli's (''Principia Juris'' ).〔Luigi Ferrajoli, ''Principia juris. Teoria del diritto e della democrazia. vol. 3. La sintassi del diritto'', Bari: Edizioni Laterza: 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Carlo Dalla Pozza」の詳細全文を読む
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