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About the Author
Augusto Del Noce (1910-1989) was a professor at La Sapienza University of Rome and a distinguished philosopher, political thinker, and public intellectual. Carlo Lancellotti is a professor of mathematics and a member of the graduate faculty in physics at the City University of New York (College of Staten Island).
Reviews
"The Crisis of Modernity provides an indispensable manual for scholars approaching research on the specifics of Del Noce's thought and very valuable insights into Italian and European philosophy of the twentieth century." Luca Cottini, Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, Villanova University "The selection of essays collected in The Crisis of Modernity now offers to an English speaking audience a glimpse of the richness and fecundity of Del Noce's thought and its relevance in this global society of the third millennium." - Voegelin View "Carefully chosen to provide a representative selection of Del Noce's mature thinking without being too eclectic. The translation is excellent, and very readable. Lancellotti has also somewhat lightened the burden of Del Noce's constant commentary on and dialogue with various Italian movements and thinkers by providing an abundance of clarifying footnotes. Del Noce's insights into the cultural phenomena of technologism, scientism, positivism, nihilism, gnosticism, the destruction of the family, the forgetfulness of authority, the impoverishment of religion, and the obsession with power, are still fresh, and make the book profoundly interesting for anyone living in the contemporary West." - Review of Metaphysics
Book Information
ISBN 9780773544437
Author Augusto Del Noce
Format Paperback
Page Count 336
Imprint McGill-Queen's University Press
Publisher McGill-Queen's University Press