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Bloomsbury Italian Philosophy Reader [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 376 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Jun-2022
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1350112836
  • ISBN-13: 9781350112834
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 376 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Jun-2022
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1350112836
  • ISBN-13: 9781350112834
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Italian philosophy constitutes one of the most vibrant and fruitful areas in contemporary thought, bringing extraordinary novelty to some of the oldest tropes, from human nature to the relation between political power and life, the thinking of actuality and potential, and the nature of work and labour.

This reader includes texts by the most renowned thinkers, from Dante and Machiavelli to Giorgio Agamben, Antonio Negri, and Roberto Esposito, all of which are introduced by an expert on the particular thinker, and situated within the context of their work as a whole.

The Bloomsbury Italian Philosophy Reader provides a unique resource for students and scholars alike, covering the history of Italian thought to the present day.

Recenzijos

This welcome volume cohesively brings together some of the major thinkers of the history of Italian philosophy, from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance to the contemporary period. Readings are introduced by brief informative essays written by specialists that act as useful philosophical mind-maps for readers. The excerpts from primary writings capture central positions and ideas that have come to shape and influence readers and thinkers from around the world. The book helps provide an important survey of the rich and varied schools that have come to form Italian philosophy. * Antonio Calcagno, Professor and Chair of Philosophy, Kings University College at Western University, Canada * This volume brings welcome attention to an important tradition in Continental Philosophy which has too often remained in the shadows of its French and German neighbours. Italian philosophy appears here as political, practical, and transformative; intimately close to the concerns of life. * Ashley Woodward, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Dundee, Scotland *

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A comprehensive collection of writings from prominent Italian thinkers from the Renaissance to the present day
List of contributors
viii
Acknowledgements xiii
Permissions xv
1 Introduction
1(26)
Michael Lewis
David Rose
SECTION ONE The historical context
27(100)
2 Dante (1256--1321)
29(14)
Leone Gazziero
Excerpts: The Divine Comedy, Convivio, Monarchy and Four Political Letters
32(11)
3 Giovanni Pico della Mirandola (1463--94)
43(8)
Leone Gazziero
Excerpts: Oration on the Dignity of Man, On the Conflict of Philosophy and Rhetoric, Pico's 900 Theses and On Being and the One
45(6)
4 Niccolo Machiavelli (1469--1527)
51(8)
Leone Gazziero
Excerpt: The Prince and Discourses on Livy
54(5)
5 Giordano Bruno (1548--1600)
59(8)
Joseph Farrell
Excerpts: On the Infinite, the Universe and the Worlds
62(5)
6 Giambattista Vico (1668--1744)
67(9)
David Rose
Excerpt: The First New Science
71(5)
7 Benedetto Croce (1866--1952)
76(8)
David Rose
Excerpt: The Aesthetic as the Science of Expression and the Linguistic in General
82(2)
8 Giovanni Gentile (1875--1944)
84(8)
David Rose
Excerpt: The Theory of Mind as Pure Act
87(5)
9 Antonio Gramsci (1891--1937)
92(13)
Will Stronge
Onur Acaroglu
Excerpts: The Prison Notebooks and Revolution against Capital
96(9)
10 Phenomenology and Marxism in Milan
105(11)
Francesco Tava
Excerpt: Enzo Pad: Prom Existentialism to the Things Themselves
108(8)
Carlo Sini
Katherine Langley
Michael Lewis
11 Luigi Pareyson (1918--91)
116(11)
Andrea Bellocci
Excerpt: Existence, Interpretation, Freedom
119(8)
SECTION TWO Contemporary thinkers (Alphabetical order)
127(224)
12 Giorgio Agamben (1942--)
129(14)
German Primera
Excerpt: The Work of Man
135(8)
13 Massimo Cacciari (1944--)
143(10)
Marco Piasentier
Excerpt: Nietzsche and the Unpolitical
146(7)
14 Adriana Cavarero (1947--)
153(11)
Olivia Guaraldo
Excerpt: Storytelling and Selfhood
157(7)
15 Roberto Esposito (1950--)
164(13)
German Primera
Excerpt: Community, Immunity, Biopolitics
168(9)
16 Silvia Federici (1942--)
177(12)
Federica Castelli
Excerpts: Feminism and the Politics of the Common in an Era of Primitive Accumulation
180(9)
17 Maurizio Ferraris (1956--)
189(11)
Iain Hamilton Grant
Excerpt: Transcendental Realism
192(8)
18 Simona Forti (1958--)
200(9)
Lorenzo Bernini
Excerpt: New Demons: Rethinking Power and Evil Today
203(6)
19 Maurizio Lazzarato (1955--)
209(10)
Jeremy Gilbert
Excerpt: Work, Welfare, and Creativity in the Neoliberal Age
211(8)
20 Christian Marazzi (1951--)
219(13)
Arianna Bove
Excerpt: The Linguistic Nature of Money
222(10)
21 Luisa Muraro (1940--)
232(9)
Federica Castelli
Excerpt: The Symbolic Order of the Mother
235(6)
22 Antonio Negri (1933--)
241(12)
Arianna Bove
Excerpt: Materialism and Poetry
246(7)
23 Massimo Recalcati (1959--)
253(11)
Anna Cicogna
Excerpt: The Man Without Unconscious: Figures of the New Psychoanalytic Clinic
257(7)
24 Emanuele Severino (1929--)
264(11)
Andrea Soardo
Excerpt: Nihilism and Destiny
267(8)
25 Davide Tarizzo (1966--)
275(13)
Marco Piasentier
Excerpt: Applause: The Empire of Assent
278(10)
26 Mario Tronti (1931--)
288(15)
Nicholas Thoburn
Excerpt: The Strategy of Refusal
293(10)
27 Gianni Vattimo (1936--)
303(12)
David Rose
Excerpt: The Transparent Society
309(6)
28 Paolo Virno (1952--)
315(16)
Michael Lewis
Zoe Waters
Excerpt: Natural-Historical Diagrams: The `New Global' Movement and the Biological Invariant
319(12)
29 Timeline
331(20)
Zoe Waters
Index 351
Michael Lewis Teaching Fellow in Philosophy, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. He is author of Heidegger and the Place of Ethics, Heidegger Beyond Deconstruction, Derrida and Lacan: Another Writing, and The Beautiful Animal: Sincerity, Charm, and the Fossilised Dialectic. He is a founding editor of the Journal of Italian Philosophy.

David Rose is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.