Member Profiles

Marco Stango

St. Bernard’s School of Theology

Education

Ph.D., University of Macerata (2014)

Visiting Scholar, Pennsylvania State University (2012-2013)

M.A., Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milano (2010)

B.A., Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milano (2007)

AMA Presentations

(2024) “Blondel before Heidegger: Aristotle’s Practical Philosophy and the Problem of the Meaning of Life.”

(2022) “A Modern Geneaology of the Metaphysics of Information: Insights from Voegelin and Del Noce.”

(2020) “St Thomas on the Individuation of the Intellectual Soul.”

(2018) “Thomism and Pragmatism: The 1944 Wilmon Henry Sheldon-Jacques Maritain Debate.”

Publications

Books

(2022). The Ideal and the Real: Studies in Pragmatism. Mimesis International.

Academic Articles

(2023) “A Modern Genealogy of the Metaphysics of Information,” Communio 50 (3): 553-586.

(2023) “Culture: Techne and Contemplation,” Logos, 26 (1): 115-118.

(2023) “History and the Manifestation of the Good in Plato’s Republic,” Philosophies 8 (2): 37.

(2022) “Truth, Scholastic Transcendentals, and the Implications of Ideal-Realism,” Filosofia 67: 201-224.

(2021) “Making Sense of ‘Being Dead,’” Studia Neoaristotelica 18 (2): 187-213.

(2020) “Death as Material Kenosis: A Thomistic Proposal,” Heythrop Journal 61 (2): 327-346.

(2019) “Mortality in the Light of Synechism: A Peircean Approach to Death,” Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 55 (4): 387-407.

(2019) “Dewey, Semiotics, and Substances,” Pluralist 14 (3): 26-50.

(2019) “Can Thomism and Pragmatism Cooperate?” International Philosophical Quarterly 59 (4): 467-484.

(2019) “Wittgenstein, Peirce, and Death,” Idealistic Studies 49 (1): 45-63.

(2018) “Assessing Technoscientism: Body Enhancement, Human Experience,

and the Missing ‘Technomoral’ Virtue,” with David Agler, Sociología y Tecnociencia 8 (1): 43-59.

(2017) “Understanding Hylomorphic Dualism,” Proceedings of the American Catholic

Philosophical Association 91: 145-158.

(2017) “A Deweyan Assessment of Three Major Tendencies in Philosophy of Consciousness,” Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 53 (3): 466.

(2015) ““I” Who? A New Look at Peirce’s Theory of Indexical Self-Reference, Pluralist 10 (2): 220-246.

(2015) “La logica del riconoscimento ontologico in Charles S. Peirce,” in Su Peirce, eds. Massimo A. Bonfantini, Rossella Fabbrichesi, and Salvatore Zingale. Bompiani.

(2015) “The Pragmatic Maxim and the Normative Sciences: Peirce’s Problematical ‘Fourth’ Grade of Clarity,” Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 51 (1): 34.

(2015) “W.T. Harris, Peirce, and the Charge of Nominalism,” with David Agler, Hegel Bulletin 36 (2): 135-158.