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Resumen de Filosofia come ermeneutica

Antonio Pieretti

  • It is often argued that philosophy has concluded its historical course. By identifying philosophy with the history of being as a presence, it is assumed that it is already “structured” and therefore that there is nothing left to do but to make its declinations explicit. However, in this approach the question of the origin of philosophy is eluded, therefore its identity is mutilated. However this question, althought in the form of an overshadowing, of a trace, is announced in the attitude of philosophy to give an account of itself. As such, in fact, it opens the level of existence which, in the foregoing, requires us to support its development and understand its meaning.

    This is the function that distinguishes philosophy because, in its most authentic expression, it is nothing but hermeneutics.


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