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La filosofia del dialogo di Guido Calogero

  • Maurizio Pagano,

Centred around the topic of dialogue, the philosophical position which Guido Calogero (1904-1986) came to hold at the beginning of the 1950s, and developed in his subsequent studies, establishes a complex relationship with the philosophical research from the years before, interested in the historical origins of the logical and gnoseological problems in ancient thought and their necessary dissolution in contemporary idealism. This work highlights how these bonds condition the formulation of the dialogic principle, despite the philosopher's intention to assert its speculative autonomy; but it also shows, at the same time, how this renewed ethical criterion enriches Calogero's position, opening it to developments that contemporary reflection can acquire and investigate further.

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Maurizio Pagano was awarded a PhD from the University of Florence. Winner of the Aldo Capitini award, he currently researches history of liberal-socialism and ethics of discourse. He collaborates with the University of Florence and the University for Foreigners of Perugia.
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Book Title

La filosofia del dialogo di Guido Calogero

Authors

Maurizio Pagano

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Publication Year

2012

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© 2012 Author(s)

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CC BY-ND 3.0 IT

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Firenze University Press

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10.36253/978-88-6655-286-4

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978-88-6655-286-4

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Premio Ricerca «Città di Firenze»

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2705-0289

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2705-0297

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