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Living thought : the origins and actuality of Italian philosophy / / Roberto Esposito ; translated by Zakiya Hanafi



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Autore: Esposito Roberto <1950-> Visualizza persona
Titolo: Living thought : the origins and actuality of Italian philosophy / / Roberto Esposito ; translated by Zakiya Hanafi Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Stanford, Calif., : Stanford University Press, 2012
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (297 p.)
Disciplina: 195
Soggetto topico: Philosophy, Italian
Altri autori: HanafiZakiya <1959->  
Note generali: "Originally published in Italian under the title Pensiero vivente: Origine e attualità della filosofia italiana."
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references.
Nota di contenuto: Front matter -- Table of Contents -- Illustrations -- Note on the Book’s Title -- I. The Italian Difference -- II. The Power of the Origin -- III. Philosophy/Life -- IV. Thought in Action -- V. The Return of Italian Philosophy -- Cultural Memory in the Present
Sommario/riassunto: The work of contemporary Italian thinkers, what Roberto Esposito refers to as Italian Theory, is attracting increasing attention around the world. This book explores the reasons for its growing popularity, its distinguishing traits, and why people are turning to these authors for answers to real-world issues and problems. The approach he takes, in line with the keen historical consciousness of Italian thinkers themselves, is a historical one. He offers insights into the great "unphilosophical" philosophers of life—poets, painters, politicians and revolutionaries, film-makers and literary critics—who have made Italian thought, from its beginnings, an "impure" thought. People like Machiavelli, Croce, Gentile, and Gramsci were all compelled to fulfill important political roles in the societies of their times. No wonder they felt that the abstract vocabulary and concepts of pure philosophy were inadequate to express themselves. Similarly, artists such as Dante, Leonardo Da Vinci, Leopardi, or Pasolini all had to turn to other disciplines outside philosophy in order to discuss and grapple with the messy, constantly changing realities of their lives. For this very reason, says Esposito, because Italian thinkers have always been deeply engaged with the concrete reality of life (rather than closed up in the introspective pursuits of traditional continental philosophy) and because they have looked for the answers of today in the origins of their own historical roots, Italian theory is a "living thought." Hence the relevance or actuality that it holds for us today. Continuing in this tradition, the work of Roberto Esposito is distinguished by its interdisciplinary breadth. In this book, he passes effortlessly from literary criticism to art history, through political history and philosophy, in an expository style that welcomes non-philosophers to engage in the most pressing problems of our times. As in all his works, Esposito is inclusive rather than exclusive; in being so, he celebrates the affirmative potency of life.
Titolo autorizzato: Living thought  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 0-8047-8648-8
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910823039703321
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Serie: Cultural Memory in the Present