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Ugo  Perone

Full professor (Moral Philosophy, Religion Philosophy). Teaching in several universities: Rome, Turin, Piemonte Orientale, Berlin.

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Research paper thumbnail of Gegenwart und Gegenwärtigkeit als politische Ideen

Italienische Politikphilosophie, 2016

Dem Auge, das uber die Erde schweift, das einfach ihren auseren Umrissen folgt, ihr Antlitz nachz... more Dem Auge, das uber die Erde schweift, das einfach ihren auseren Umrissen folgt, ihr Antlitz nachzeichnet, erschliest sich die Natur – offenbar ganz ohne Bedrohlichkeit oder Gefahr. Das Auge kann die Natur im Allgemeinen muhelos aus der Betrachtung der Oberflachen erschliesen.

Research paper thumbnail of Public Space and Its Metaphors

Research paper thumbnail of Intorno a Jean-Luc Nancy

Research paper thumbnail of Emotionalität als anthropologische Komponente

Deutsches Jahrbuch Philosophie, 2011

Research paper thumbnail of 4. Apparire, diventar altro, decidere

Volontà, destino, linguaggio

Research paper thumbnail of Temps, histoire, espérance

Temps, histoire, espérance

Research paper thumbnail of Il Giornale di Metafisica fra tradizione e prospettive

Giornale Di Metafisica, 2008

Research paper thumbnail of The Risks of The Present

Symposium, 2010

The following remarks try to trace a scenario of twentieth-century philosophy, which in my opinio... more The following remarks try to trace a scenario of twentieth-century philosophy, which in my opinion shows a new interest in the issue of time. Many have underscored that nineteenth-century philosophy replaces the paradigm of Nature with that of History as an historical a priori in Foucault's sense, that is, as the horizon within which the problems are to be located and solved. The issue of identifying the dominant nineteenth-century paradigm-further complicated by the declining resort to the great narratives of this "short century"-is still open, so I do not believe it improper to point out that many twentiethcentury philosophers suddenly reconsidered the issue of time as a way of defining the nineteenth-century paradigm of time in a new manner.

Research paper thumbnail of Gegenwart und Gegenwärtigkeit als politische Ideen

Italienische Politikphilosophie, 2016

Dem Auge, das uber die Erde schweift, das einfach ihren auseren Umrissen folgt, ihr Antlitz nachz... more Dem Auge, das uber die Erde schweift, das einfach ihren auseren Umrissen folgt, ihr Antlitz nachzeichnet, erschliest sich die Natur – offenbar ganz ohne Bedrohlichkeit oder Gefahr. Das Auge kann die Natur im Allgemeinen muhelos aus der Betrachtung der Oberflachen erschliesen.

Research paper thumbnail of Public Space and Its Metaphors

Research paper thumbnail of Intorno a Jean-Luc Nancy

Research paper thumbnail of Emotionalität als anthropologische Komponente

Deutsches Jahrbuch Philosophie, 2011

Research paper thumbnail of 4. Apparire, diventar altro, decidere

Volontà, destino, linguaggio

Research paper thumbnail of Temps, histoire, espérance

Temps, histoire, espérance

Research paper thumbnail of Il Giornale di Metafisica fra tradizione e prospettive

Giornale Di Metafisica, 2008

Research paper thumbnail of The Risks of The Present

Symposium, 2010

The following remarks try to trace a scenario of twentieth-century philosophy, which in my opinio... more The following remarks try to trace a scenario of twentieth-century philosophy, which in my opinion shows a new interest in the issue of time. Many have underscored that nineteenth-century philosophy replaces the paradigm of Nature with that of History as an historical a priori in Foucault's sense, that is, as the horizon within which the problems are to be located and solved. The issue of identifying the dominant nineteenth-century paradigm-further complicated by the declining resort to the great narratives of this "short century"-is still open, so I do not believe it improper to point out that many twentiethcentury philosophers suddenly reconsidered the issue of time as a way of defining the nineteenth-century paradigm of time in a new manner.

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