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Ha senso studiare la natura umana?

2025 - Franco Angeli

15-32 p.

The title's question is affirmatively answered in the essay. Despite the principled objections that have submerged the varied attempts to develop a philosophical anthropology during the twentieth century, it makes sense to study a hyperobject such as human nature, all the more so in the intellectual context set up by modern philosophical orthodoxy. In particular, it makes sense to challenge the narrow self-understanding of modern philosophical naturalism, without, however, regressing to an essentialist view of our biological species. From this point of view, the inquiry into human nature fades into a radical, albeit not skeptical, self-reflection on our form of life that relies on the notion of 'strong' evaluationthat is, the experience of a value that cannot be reduced to the projective simulacrum of a subjective preferenceas a phenomenon to be saved at all costs, lest the loss of self and world. From this point of view, the study of human nature appears as a humanistic bulwark against the nihilistic denial

of the transformative potential of such self-reflection. While in theory it may seem a minimal gain, in fact it is the precondition for being able to continue to believe that the world is true or exists. [Publisher's text]

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