MacIntyrean thought offers a new semantics of humanism, enabling dialogue among rival intellectual traditions.
One of the fundamental aspects of the cultural landscape of the last century has been the revival of philosophical anthropology, often in the form of a radical examination of the humanum. This renaissance constitutes an attempt to meet the primary challenges posed by an era which profoundly doubts the very possibility of a semantics of humanism. This book argues that MacIntyrean thought offers an important contribution to the development of a new semantics of humanism, since it enables dialogue and rational competition among perspectives belonging to rival intellectual traditions. The volume explores a variety of fresh, intriguing takes on the question of rationality and the human in an age of advanced modernity.
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Sante Maletta is Associate Professor of Political Philosophy at the University of Bergamo.
Dario Mazzola holds a B.A. and M.Sc. in Philosophy from the University of Pavia and a Ph.D. in Political Theory from the interdisciplinary Doctoral School of Philosophy and Human Sciences of the University of Milan
Damiano Simoncelli earned a PhD in Philosophy at the Northwestern Italian Philosophy Consortium/University of Genoa in 2020 and he is currently research fellow of the Catholic University Center in Rome.
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