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Resumen de "Io che è Noi, Noi che è Io". A proposito della "svolta intersoggettiva" della filosofia contemporanea a partire da Hegel

Diego Zucca

  • In the last few decades, a contemporary and post-metaphysical reading of Hegelian philosophy has been taking hold both within the European interpretive tradition and within the Anglo-American philosophical context. This radical revisiting of Hegelian thought – an intersubjective turn – is not merely a new interpretation of the historical Hegel but is putting forward a global theoretical proposal and a new philosophical framework. Many key issues of modern philosophy are thus receiving a new treatment, from the ontology of institutions to the intersubjective and social nature of rationality, from the relation between nature and culture, to the structure of intentional action. In this paper, this intersubjective turn and renewed understanding of the Hegelian perspective are critically addressed by taking into consideration the most recent of a series of international Contemporary Hegel conferences, whose results have been collected in: “I that is We, We that is I”.

    Perspectives on Contemporary Hegel, edited by I. Testa and L. Ruggiu, Brill, Leiden-Boston 2016.


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