«Una vita non esaminata non vale la pena di essere vissuta». La filosofia nell’intreccio tra vita e sapere

Nóema 8 (1) (2017)
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The essay compares the Socratic idea of an infinite inquiry, considered as the moving inspiration of philosophy and the idea, analyzed in contemporary epoch especially by Peirce and Wittgenstein, of a knowledge based on the pure description of life and its pragmatic forms, of the indubitable certainty that is the ground of any evidence, acquired through a rigorous zetetics. Here the inquiry is: how can we configure the philosophical method – meth’odos, path – in the intertwinement between lived life and examined life?

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Rossella Fabbrichesi
Università degli Studi di Milano

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