Cura del sé e dell'altro: emozioni e sfera socio-politica tra filosofia ellenistica, Dewey e Nussbaum

Per la Filosofia 37 (2-3):160-164 (2020)
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Abstract

Starting from Hellenistic philosophy, this paper highlights the importance of the emotions for treatment of social evils on a path that links John Dewey to Martha Nussbaum. The main issue is how to treat those evils without excluding the individual from the society. Following the medical analogy as central idea, it is made visible that effective therapy must include, both theoretically and practically, the Deweyan notion of integration between individual and environment. Starting with this idea, both Nussbaum and Dewey claim that a sound emotional development is a fundamental factor to treat social evils, and at the same time to fulfil the “human flourishing” of individuals embedded in their society.

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Andrea Fiore
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