Perusa, Italia
Rethinking metaphysics, after its rejection by the twentieth-century philosophical thought, seems to be an attempt to exhume a way of looking at reality that has finally ended. At the same time, however, giving it up perhaps means violating its nature. Metaphysics, in fact, in its specificity, gives an account of itself and of its own negation, or rather of one through the other. And this is because it guarantees its own identity independently from historical contingencies. And then, perhaps, the attempt to rethink metaphysics is justified because it is still possible to make the original possibilities of metaphysical thought explicit. This is possible, however, as evidenced by Heidegger and Wittgenstein, in a way that takes the form of a change of attitude that allows us to wonder in front of the world and welcome it in all its ontological consistency.
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