Description
In this groundbreaking book, Severino reinterprets the history of Western philosophy as the unfolding of 'the greatest folly', that is, of the belief that 'things come out of nothing and fall back into nothing'. According to Severino, such a typically Western understanding of reality has produced a belief in the radical 'nothingness' of things. This, in turn has justified the treatment of the world as an object of exploitation, degradation and destruction.
To move beyond Western nihilism, suggests Severino, we must first of all 'return to Parmenides'. Joining forces with the most venerable of Greek philosophers, Severino confutes the 'path of night' of nihilism, and develops a new philosophy grounded on the principle of the eternity of reality and of every single existent.
A groundbreaking classic of contemporary philosophy for the first time in English translation
About the Author
Emanuele Severino is Professor Emeritus at Venezia's Ca' Foscari University in Venice and Professor of Fundamental Ontology at Milan's San Raffaele University. He is now widely considered the most important living Italian philosopher.
Reviews
The central problem of contemporary philosophy is a drama with only two protagonists: Heidegger and Severino. It is an irreconcilable relationship between these two positions: an aut-aut. -- Massimo Cacciari * La Repubblica *
[T]hose who have been inspired by the likes of Heidegger, Sartre or Paul Tillich will want to peruse this first offering of [Severino]...If no one talks about metaphysics anymore...Severino would argue that this is not because scientism or modernity has rendered it obsolete; in fact, quite the opposite. Science and technology are not a refutation of metaphysics, but the products of it. -- Jon Morris * PopMatters *
Book Information
ISBN 9781784786113
Author Emanuele Severino
Format Paperback
Page Count 384
Imprint Verso Books
Publisher Verso Books
Weight(grams) 574g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 156mm * 29mm