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Thinking the inexhaustible : art, interpretation, and freedom in the philosophy of Luigi Pareyson /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Benso, Silvia (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Albany, NY : State University of New York, 2018.
Colección:SUNY series in contemporary Italian philosophy
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro; Contents; Acknowledgments; Foreword; Notes; Introduction: Thinking the Inexhaustible; Notes; 1. Luigi Pareyson: A Master in Italian Hermeneutics; Radical Hermeneutics; A Philosophical Bio/Bibliography; Hermeneutic Coils; Atheism, Nihilism, and Christianity, That Is, Philosophy and Religion; French? German? No, Italian; Notes; 2. When Transcendence Is Finite: Pareyson, the Person, and the Limits of Being; The Person; The Problem of Infinity, Transcendence, and the Person; Notes; 3. Pareyson's Role in Twentieth-Century Italian Aesthetics
  • Pareyson's Aesthetics and the Renewal of Aesthetics after CroceAn Anti-crocean Aesthetics; Formativity and Interpretation; The Reception of Pareyson's Aesthetics; Notes; 4. Pareyson vs. Croce: The Novelties of Pareyson's 1954 Estetica; Notes; 5. On Pareyson's Interpretation of Kant's Third Critique; Opus Philosophicum Maxime; Shared Drama; Imagination and Its Most Disquieting Facies; Feeling and Judgment; Heidegger, Nietzsche, Leopardi, and Schelling; Note; 6. Pareyson's Aesthetics as Hermeneutics of Art; Beyond Benedetto Croce and the Philosophy of Art; Art and Interpretation; Notes
  • 7. The Unfamiliarity of Kindredness: Toward a Hermeneutics of CommunityFrom Aesthetic Exemplars to Kindredness; Art and the Times; The Kindred Returns in the Other; A Community of Taste?; Notes; 8. Truth as the Origin (Rather Than Goal) of Inquiry; Introduction; Unity of Truth and Interpretation; Unity of Truth and Being; Truth Versus Ideology; Conclusion: The Significance of Pareyson's Hermeneutic Account of Truth; Notes; 9. The "I" Beyond the Subject/Object Opposition: Pareyson's Conception of the Self Between Hegel and Heidegger; Hegel; Heidegger; Conclusions; Notes
  • 10. From Aesthetics to the Ontology of FreedomAnticipatory Spirit; Tragic Thought and Hermeneutics of Religious Experience; Hermeneutics of Myth and Ontology of Actuality; Notes; 11. Evil in God: Pareyson's Ontology of Freedom; Introduction: From Evil to Freedom to Christianity; From God as Radical Freedom to the Theology of the Cross; Christian Tragic Faith Versus Consolatory Atheism; Conclusions; Notes; 12. Philosophy and Novel in the Later Pareyson; Premise; Philosophy of Freedom Versus Metaphysical Rationalism; The Originary Act; Myth, Novel; The Reality of Evil and of Nothingness
  • Two ObjectionsPhilosophy and Novel; Notes; Bibliography; Pareyson's Works in Italian; Pareyson's Works Translated into English; Articles, Book Chapters, and Reviews on Pareyson in English; Contributors; Index