The aim of the following work is to deepen and develop the relationship between knowledge and politics from a historical-philosophical point of view, i.e. the relationship between (philosophical and non-philosophical) knowledge and politics understood in its most original meaning and vice versa. This relationship has characterized the entire history of human civilization up to the present day. In particular, two authors, although different from each other, such as Fichte and Gramsci, have set up this relationship in an original and interesting way, from which we can derive many consequences for our present and for the future of society and philosophical research. Moreover, but not least, this relationship allows us to rethink the very essence of philosophy and philosophical work, a theme that is more relevant than ever and important in order to revive this particular knowledge we call “philosophy.”
Lo scopo del seguente lavoro è quello di approfondire e sviluppare il rapporto tra il sapere e la politica da un punto di vista storico-filosofico, cioè il rapporto che il sapere (filosofico e non) intrattiene con la politica intesa nel suo significato più originario e viceversa. Questo binomio ha caratterizzato l’intera storia della civiltà umana sino ai giorni nostri. In particolare, due autori, seppur diversi tra loro, come Fichte e Gramsci hanno impostato in modo originale e interessante tale relazione, dalla quale possiamo ricavare numerose conseguenze per il nostro presente e per il futuro della società e della ricerca filosofica. Inoltre, ma non meno importante, tale rapporto permette di ripensare la stessa essenza della filosofia e del lavoro filosofico, tema oggi più che mai attuale e importante per ridar linfa a questo sapere particolare che chiamiamo “filosofia”.
Fichte e Gramsci: Uno Studio su Sapere e Politica
MASCIA, LORENZO
2021/2022
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The aim of the following work is to deepen and develop the relationship between knowledge and politics from a historical-philosophical point of view, i.e. the relationship between (philosophical and non-philosophical) knowledge and politics understood in its most original meaning and vice versa. This relationship has characterized the entire history of human civilization up to the present day. In particular, two authors, although different from each other, such as Fichte and Gramsci, have set up this relationship in an original and interesting way, from which we can derive many consequences for our present and for the future of society and philosophical research. Moreover, but not least, this relationship allows us to rethink the very essence of philosophy and philosophical work, a theme that is more relevant than ever and important in order to revive this particular knowledge we call “philosophy.”| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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