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    Lettere e materiali (Furio Jesi, Gershom Scholem).Andrea Cavalletti & Enrico Lucca - 2013 - Scienza and Politica. Per Una Storia Delle Dottrine 25 (48).
    Furio Jesi to Max Brod (Turin, le 15 Janvier 1965) - L'esploratore della Kabbalah. Scholem e i mistici - Furio Jesi in «La Stampa», 7 Marzo 1980 - Furio Jesi to Gershom Scholem (Turin, le 26 Novembre 1966) - Gershom Scholem to Furio Jesi (Jerusalem, 1.4.1973) - Furio Jesi to Gershom Scholem (Novara, 28.5.1973).
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    L'immemorabile: il soggetto e i suoi doppi.Andrea Cavalletti - 2020 - Vicenza: Neri Pozza editore.
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    «Quasi un houyhnhnm». Furio Jesi e l'ebraismo.Andrea Cavalletti - 2013 - Scienza and Politica. Per Una Storia Delle Dottrine 25 (48).
    In 1980, Furio Jesi admitted that he agreed with Swift's Gulliver, who regarded himself almost like a "houyhnhnm", one of the intelligent horses he met during his travels. Cavalletti's essay introduces this Dossierabout Jesi by tracing the secret symmetry between the mythologist, the Jew, the passionate reader of Kafka. These multiple personification of Jesi allows to reach a level of writing which is not only characterized by a historical and learned research, but also involves a personal, intimate and biographical dimension. (...)
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  4. Uso y anarquía (lectura de Homo sacer IV, 2).Andrea Cavalletti - 2022 - In Gerardo Muñoz (ed.), Giorgio Agamben: arqueología de la política. Leiden, The Netherlands: Almenara.
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    Vertigine: la tentazione dell'identità.Andrea Cavalletti - 2019 - Torino: Bollati Boringhieri.
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    Vertigo: the temptation of identity.Andrea Cavalletti - 2019 - New York: Fordham University Press. Edited by Max Matukhin & Daniel Heller-Roazen.
    Reading philosophy through the lens of Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo, Andrea Cavalletti shows why, for two centuries, major philosophers have come to think of vertigo as intrinsically part of philosophy itself. In doing so, Cavalletti brings out the vertiginous nature of identity.
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