After fascism, after the war: Thresholds of thinking in contemporary italian philosophy

American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 80 (4):603-619 (2006)
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This article offers a detailed review of Filosofi italiani contemporanei, a book that presents overviews of seven contemporary Italian philosophers and philosopher/theologians—Luigi Pareyson, Emanuele Severino, Italo Mancini, Gianni Vattimo, Vincenzo Vitiello, Massimo Cacciari, and theologian Bruno Forte. Not intended as a comprehensive survey of the contemporary Italian philosophical scene, the book presents thinkers influential during the last three decades who have focused on tradition, post-metaphysical conceptions of being, origin, and principle, and the openness of philosophy to religion. Although eccentric by Anglo-American standards, the selection does not misrepresent recent Italian philosophizing, which has been more thoroughgoingly shaped by neo-scholasticism, idealism, Nietzsche, Heidegger, and nihilism than most English-language work. Open to international philosophy as well as to its own traditions, Italian thinkers work within a complex ethos that has produced significant recent philosophizing and holds great promise for the future

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Truth and Interpretation.Luigi Pareyson, Robert T. Valgenti & Gianni Vattimo - 2005 - Albany: State University of New York Press. Edited by Robert T. Valgenti, Silvia Benso & Gianni Vattimo.

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