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Dialogo sull’uomo e le cose
Michele Borrelli, Carmelo Salemme
Abstract The dialogue between
Michele Borrelli and Carmelo Salemme has its origin in the expression
“man decomposes what the nature unifies: heaven and earth” to articulate
itself along a series of questions about the sense of things and man,
about the truth and the sense of truth, about the difference between
truth and certainty, about being and the sense of being. The dialogue,
developed on the model of the Socratic dialectic, is in search of the
‘ti estin’ of things and man. Socratically, dialogue does not give
‘certain’ or ‘true’ answers and we do not reach the ‘eidos’ of things or
of man; dialogue, even though in its aporeticity, pushes, however, to a
continuous questioning and re-interpretation of the meaning that we can
give to ourselves and to things.
Keywords:
sense, being, truth, certainty.
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TOPOLOGIK 2017 | journal-article e-ISSN: 2036-5462
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