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editEugenio Pucciarelli (August 28, 1907 – January 3, 1995) was an Argentine philosopher, essayist, and teacher. He received a doctorate in philosophy in 1937, and worked as a teacher at the universities of Tucumán, La Plata and Buenos Aires. He was declared professor Emeritus of the UBA. He was the president of the National Academy of Sciences of Buenos Aires.[1]
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editPucciarelli published multiple essays in Cuadernos de Filosofía, Escritos de Filosofía, Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale, Humanitas, and Revista Latinoamericana de Filosofia.
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edit- ^ "Eugenio Pucciarelli ante la condición humana" (in Spanish)
- Breuer, Irene (December 2021). "Phenomenology and Humanism in Eugenio Pucciarelli/Fenomenología y humanismo en Eugenio Pucciarelli". Ekstasis: Revista de Hermenêutica e Fenomenologia. 10 (2) – via Gale Academic OneFile.