Il nichilismo
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In: Economica Laterza 516
In: Economia., Sez. 1 46
In: Quaderni della Fondazione San Carlo n.s., 1987, 3/4
In: Quaderni di storia della filosofia 7
In: Pubblicazioni della Scuola di perfezionamento in filosofia dell'Università di Padova
In: Estudios Nietzsche: revista de la Sociedad Española de Estudios sobre Friedrich Nietzsche (SEDEN), Issue 19, p. 125-135
ISSN: 2340-1494
En este texto, Franco Volpi ofrece en apretada síntesis una caracterización de la posición específi ca de Nietzsche dentro de la problemática del nihilismo, como parte de lo que sería su más amplio trabajo de investigación histórico-fi losófi ca sobre las manifestaciones más importantes de este fenómeno a lo largo de los siglos XIX y XX en su monografía El nihilismo, ya convertida en un clásico de los estudios nietzscheanos.
In: Studi economici, Issue 106, p. 5-21
ISSN: 1972-4918
In: European journal of political theory: EJPT, Volume 6, Issue 1, p. 31-51
ISSN: 1741-2730
Although Heidegger's relation to political philosophy is, at the very least, problematic, many figures who have contributed significantly to the field attended his courses in the 1920s (Hans-Georg Gadamer, Hannah Arendt, Hans Jonas, Joachim Ritter, Gunther Anders and others). Heidegger's work at that time was marked by an extensive engagement with Aristotle, and above all with Aristotle's practical philosophy. This article approaches the question of Heidegger as a political thinker by returning to his reading of Aristotle's practical philosophy in order to clarify the structural features of his thinking that inspired so many of his students to develop a political philosophy clearly influenced by him. Heidegger reads the Nicomachean Ethics as an ontology of human existence, centred on an interpretation of human existence ( Dasein) as práxis. This reading inspired a renaissance of practical philosophy in Germany and beyond. However, as Arendt has shown, Heidegger's ontologization closes práxis within a solipsistic horizon that deforms its political sense. It is this closure, which proves especially damaging when Heidegger begins to understand Dasein in relation to history and community, that many of his students have sought to reverse in their own work, thereby restoring a political dimension to a philosophy profoundly influenced by Heidegger.
In: European journal of political theory: EJPT, Volume 6, Issue 1, p. 31-52
ISSN: 1474-8851
In: MicroMega: per una sinistra illuminista, Issue 5, p. 232-239
ISSN: 0394-7378, 2499-0884
In: MicroMega: per una sinistra illuminista, Issue 2, p. 235-257
ISSN: 0394-7378, 2499-0884
In: Filosofia politica: riv. semestrale, Volume 12, Issue 3, p. 363-386
ISSN: 0394-7297
In: Politica internazionale: rivista bimestrale dell'IPALMO, Issue 1-2, p. 43-50
ISSN: 0032-3101