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    Changer pour l'autre. Reprise de l'instance inconditionnelle de l'hospitalité

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    The author finds in Derrida's reflection on unconditional hospitality a deep bond with the duplication of reason in Kant. The unconditional hospitality appear also at the base of the painting Annunciazione by Alberto Savinio that the author reads trough Derrida's reflection. Reason and art appear to be governed by the same need of the reason

    Il cuore e la critica della ragione. Ripartire da Laporte

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    The author presents the Italian translation of the text by Jean Laporte "Le coeur et la raison selon Pascal", identifying in the hearth a critic instance of reason. This reflection is conducted through the reference to the work of Jean Luc Marion in his essay on Negative Certainties

    L'inclusione dell'altro. Profilo di Giuseppe Nicolaci

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    The author retraces the teaching of Giuseppe Nicolaci and identifies in the inclusion of alterity his distinctive profile ad a man ans a teacher

    Pascal: la philosophie en flammes

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    The author proposes a reading of Pascal's perspective in dialogue with the central authors of Greek metaphysics: Plato and Aristotle. The destruction of philosophy by Pascal does not undermine the premises of the first philosophers but embodies their erotic significance

    Il desiderio come luogo di testimonianza. A partire da alcuni versi di Paul Celan

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    The author shows how the theme of eros in Paul Celan constitutes the place of a division of the subject despite to which the difficult search for unity is problematically entrusted. For this radicality, desire becomes the testimony of the impossibility to separate life from death which reflects intimately the condition of Jewish survivor for whom the continuity of life appears irreversibly broken

    Ripensare la "persona" oggi

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    The text presents a critical question on the concept of “person” starting from the current political situation characterized from a wave of migration that tests the democratic resources of the West and that seems to impose the renunciation of the classic ideal of "good life". Making use of the reflection of Judith Butler, who thinks human being from vulnerability, exposure and dependence, the author proposes a rethinking of the "person" who claims to come from a sort of deconstruction of the "sublime" that presents itself in the moral sphere, in particular in the Critique of the practical reason of Kant, in the form of a doubling of the idea of "life" (animal life and moral life) and of "anesthesia" of the animal aspect of life. Pointing, through Butler, on the vulnerability and fragility of life, the author finds a root, also classical, in which the names of Sophocles, Pascal, Leopardi stand out, where "moral personality" can not be separated from awareness active of weakness and exposure

    Etica come filosofia prima

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    The author discusses the reading of Sophocles Antigone by Giuseppe Nicolaci and this becomes the opportunity to address the issue of the birth of ethics. Antigone is thus summoned as a partner of a question that Nicolaci considers starting from Kant and Lacan

    Il tempo del desiderio. Per Jean-Luc Nancy

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    This essay aims to sketch the philosophical profile of Jean-Luc Nancy by analysing his last works on pandemics. In these writings the author develops a pecu- liar and pivotal care and concern for the present time, which does not actually ap- pear to be different from that produced in other works of the author’s such as “Being Singular Plural” or “The Sense of the World”. This allows us to speak of “a desire for the present” in the philosopher’s opus, which finds in the question of technology an ideal position for analysis

    Subjectivity and Femininity. Reading Antigone

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    With Antigone's lecture, author answer to the question: what is a subject in the feminine? This question allows us to overcome the classic interpretations of Antigone (Hegel, Lacan) and to elaborate a new reading thanks to Kierkegaard, Butler, Derrida, Marion and to the centrality of the theme of love

    Du mouvement et de l'immobilité. Montaigne, Pascal et la question de la vie

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    The essay shows a comparison between Montaigne and Pascal on the theme of life, using the question of movement as a key to reading. From this comparison, Pascal shows a significant closeness to the Greek metaphysical paradigm
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