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The intellectual, professional and practical work of
Camilleri was all related to education, particularly the youth education. Well known for his personal holiness, Camilleri possesses a formidable speculative mind. In his teaching and writings he communicates the security and finesse he encountered
469:. This is purely metaphysical work which investigates the qualities and the most intimate and profound nature of the relationship between creation and the creator. In other words, it is a study of the metaphysical (or radical) relationship between beings and absolute being.
405:(Intimate Journal). Unfortunately, only short extracts of this remarkable document have ever been published. It runs over twenty-eight registers containing in all some four thousand pages. They are held at the archives of the
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The following are the other published works of
Camilleri. Though no review is provided here, any one of these works might be of interest to philosophy, especially for a holistic view of Camilleri’s philosophy.
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On the other hand, Camilleri was not attracted to positive research for its own sake. He always seems to have seen his philosophical studies in the context of concrete life, particularly the
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Between
September 1923 and February 1973 (nine days before his death), Camilleri held a diary which was never intended to be published or even read by others. Its Italian publishers call it
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Camilleri published some 360 articles. These have still not been classified or compiled, much less studied or analysed. The articles were published in journals such as the following:
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typed by
Camilleri himself. It is basically 105 pages of class notes in which, apart from fundamental issues, Camilleri deals with the communication of divine life to humans through
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Much research and study is still to be done on the philosophy of
Camilleri. Though the outlines are known, the specific knowledge of his philosophy is as yet unidentified.
435:. The main thesis in this work is that freedom is a relationship which is intentionally chosen. However, at the same time, freedom suffers no change in itself.
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The following works are probably the most representative works of
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way of life. His objectives were speculative, one might say, but always at the service of practicality.
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from a very tender age. He joined them at the young age of fifteen, in 1921, and immediately sent to
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La Chiesa nel Mondo
Contemporaneo; L’Apostolato dei Laici; I Mezzi della Comunicazione Sociale
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for another year, retiring from his teaching profession due to ill health in 1966..
1059:]. Collana Spirito e Vita. Vol. 2. Rome, Italy: Libreria Ateneo Salesiano.
1046:]. Collana Spirito e Vita. Vol. 3. Rome, Italy: Libreria Ateneo Salesiano.
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Camilleri stayed there for two years, until 1937. He was afterwards sent to teach
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481:(Our ‘Adoptive’ Divine Sonship). A manuscript held at the
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Camilleri cherished a deep affection for the thinking of
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La
Devozione Mariana nel Santo Adoloscente Domenico Savio
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Twenty-one years after Camilleri’s death, in 1994, the
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Don Nazareno Camilleri: un Maestro di Vita Spirituale
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Preparazione specifica all’Apostolato dell’Educazione
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were published in 1989. Camilleri bears the title of
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296:After the end of the war, Camilleri was back at
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588:(The End of Times and the Communion of Saints)
550:(The Marian Devotion of the Adolescent Saint
428:De Ineffabili Essentia Metaphysica Libertatis
331:branch. Thus Camilleri continued to teach at
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626:Teologia Pneumatica della Prudenza Cristiana
615:Spirito e Opera della S. Maria D. Mazzarello
166:to pursue his institutional studies for the
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99:(1906–1973) was a Maltese philosopher,
478:De ‘Adoptiva’ nostra Filiatione Divina
288:, Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy.
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586:I Novissimi e la Comunione dei Santi
670:Dogmatic Constitution on the Church
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537:L’Ex-Allievo Salesiano Provveduto
1051:Valentini, Eugenio, ed. (1979).
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376:Evidential Statements of Witness
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160:Pontifical Gregorian University
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561:(The Defender of Purity)
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292:At Turin, Rome and death
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272:(1940–42), then at
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773:Teatro dei Giovani
753:Presenza Cristiana
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559:Defensor Putitatis
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