
- 88 pages
- English
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Birth
About this book
"Birth" could be the main concept of a philosophy of commencement: indeed, it is not only a biological event or an effective metaphor for new beginning, but also the sign that being, knowledge and action, born themselves, have the power to give birth to something. Birth is essentially that which has neither memory nor appropriation of itself: it is a destiny and a choice that confirms the features of necessity and freedom bound in every coming into the world. Thoughts about birth can be found, for example, in Arendt's, Nietzsche's and Vico's works, as well as in the ancient and modern age, wherever the burden of the change has been felt. The concept of birth passes through contemporary philosophy which seeks to rebuild the historical framework of critical reflection.
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Table of contents
- Introduction
- I โ Meanings
- II โ Birth of the Self: Hannah Arendt
- III โ Birth of Worlds: Nietzsche
- IV โ History as Birth: Vico
- Conclusions
- Bibliography