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This book describes the reception of the Nietzschean Death of God
within the Italian philosophical debate, an ambit traditionally
concerned with emphasising the practical-political meaning of
philosophical thinking. Nietzsche's abyssal announcement of the
Death of God - "mein Wort fur Ideale" - highlights the necessity to
rethink the connection between theory and praxis. This is
particularly evident in the works of Italian thinkers such as
Vattimo, Cacciari, Colli, Masini e Severino, who in large part have
read Nietzsche's philosophy through the philosophical filter of
Marxian culture, trying to show the emancipatory charge present in
Nietzsche's work and the necessity to rethink the boundaries of the
political, over the limits of political theology. Emilio Carlo
Corriero demonstrates how the reception of Nietzsche's
pronouncement, with its theoretical consequences, reveals the
specific character of Italian philosophy, its eclectic attitude and
its attention to the practical-political meaning of philosophical
thought, but also its constant reflection on the concept of history
and the origin of Being.
This book describes the reception of the Nietzschean Death of God
within the Italian philosophical debate, an ambit traditionally
concerned with emphasising the practical-political meaning of
philosophical thinking. Nietzsche's abyssal announcement of the
Death of God - "mein Wort fur Ideale" - highlights the necessity to
rethink the connection between theory and praxis. This is
particularly evident in the works of Italian thinkers such as
Vattimo, Cacciari, Colli, Masini e Severino, who in large part have
read Nietzsche's philosophy through the philosophical filter of
Marxian culture, trying to show the emancipatory charge present in
Nietzsche's work and the necessity to rethink the boundaries of the
political, over the limits of political theology. Emilio Carlo
Corriero demonstrates how the reception of Nietzsche's
pronouncement, with its theoretical consequences, reveals the
specific character of Italian philosophy, its eclectic attitude and
its attention to the practical-political meaning of philosophical
thought, but also its constant reflection on the concept of history
and the origin of Being.
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