A. Pablo Iannone, Professor of Philosophy at Central Connecticut State University, studied engineering, mathematics, philosophy and literature at the Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires, received his B. A. in philosophy from U.C.L.A. and M.A. and P
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A. Pablo Iannone, Professor of Philosophy at Central Connecticut State University, studied engineering, mathematics, philosophy and literature at the Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires, received his B. A. in philosophy from U.C.L.A. and M.A. and Ph.D. in philosophy with a minor in the history of science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His philosophical publications include nine books: in Spanish, published in Lima, Perú, Los negocios y la sociedad global (Fondo Editorial-Universidad Inca Garcilaso de la Vega, 2007); in English, Business and Global Society (Global Publications, 2003), Technology and Global Society (Global Publications, 2002), Dictionary of World Philosophy (Routledge, 2001), Philosophical Ecologies: Essays in Philosophy, Ecology, and Human Life (Humanity Books, 1999, Philosophy as Diplomacy: Essays in Ethics and Policy Making (Humanities Press/Humanity Books, 1994), Through Time and Culture (Prentice Hall, 1994), Contemporary Moral Controversies in Business (Oxford University Press, 1989), and Contemporary Moral Controversies in Technology (Oxford University Press, 1987). He has also published philosophical articles and reviews in the U.S. and abroad. Among these, his "Globalization and the Humanities," received the International Award for Excellence in the Humanities. In literature, he has published a book of poetry in Spanish, Astérida (Gog y Magog, 1973), a book of interconnected stories (amounting to a novella) in English, The Room with Closets: Tales of a Life Divided (Vagabond Press, 2006) —which received Silver Medal in the category Multicultural Fiction-2007 Independent Publisher Book Awards—, and previous versions of stories from this book in English, Spanish, or both, as well as poems.
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