Torino, Italia
The author examines the main topics of Guglielmo Gallino’s book, Sense and nothingness. An answer to nihilism. Gallino tries to overcome nihilism on the basis of a theory of intersubjectivity, which has its roots in Whitehead, Husserl and Paci, and of a conception of philosophy as a general theory of relations. Gallino develops his thesis in reference to the idealistic Subject and to Ontology, in a large historical context which comprehends not only Nietzsche and Heidegger but also Kant Schelling and Rosmini. This allows the author to enter into a dialogue with him, which can be considered enriching for both parties.
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