The responsibility of the philosopher / Gianni Vattimo ; edited with an introduction by Franca D'Agostini ; translated by William McCuaig.

Over the course of his career, Gianni Vattimo has assumed a number of public and private identities and has pursued multiple intellectual paths. He seems to embody several contradictions, at once defending and questioning religion and critiquing and serving the state. Yet the diversity of his life a...

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Main Author: Vattimo, Gianni, 1936- (Author)
Other Authors: D'Agostini, Franca, 1952- (Editor), McCuaig, William (Translator)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Italian
Published: New York : Columbia University Press, [2010]
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Uniform Title:Vocazione e responsabilita del filosofo.
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Summary:Over the course of his career, Gianni Vattimo has assumed a number of public and private identities and has pursued multiple intellectual paths. He seems to embody several contradictions, at once defending and questioning religion and critiquing and serving the state. Yet the diversity of his life and thought form the very essence of, as he sees it, the vocation and responsibility of the philosopher. In a world that desires quantifiable results and ideological expediency, the philosopher becomes the vital interpreter of the endlessly complex. As he outlines his ideas about the philosopher's role, Vattimo builds an important companion to his life's work. He confronts questions of science, religion, logic, literature, and truth, and passionately defends the power of hermeneutics to engage with life's conundrums. Vattimo conjures a clear vision of philosophy as something separate from the sciences and the humanities but also intimately connected to their processes, and he explicates a conception of truth that emphasizes fidelity and participation through dialogue.
Physical Description:1 online resource (vi, 153 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 135-143) and index.
ISBN:9780231527125
0231527128
1282872451
9781282872455