What is a Minor Philosophy? A Conversation on Thinking from the Periphery in a Global World

Philosophia 40 (4):717-739 (2012)
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This is the text of a conversation that follows up on Roberto Farneti’s article “A Minor Philosophy: The State of the Art of Philosophical Scholarship in Italy” published in Philosophia 38 (1) 2009: 1–28. After a brief introductory note that details the reception of the article in Italy, Ferrara and Farneti engage in a conversation on the notion of “minor philosophy” and on the meaning and future of philosophizing “from the periphery” in a globalized world. The text is followed by a short Appendix, a reply to Annalisa Coliva’s commentary on Farneti’s article

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Alessandro Ferrara
Università degli Studi "Tor Vergata" (Roma)

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A minor philosophy.Roberto Farneti - 2010 - Philosophia 38 (1):1-28.
Moral Disquiet and Human Life.Monique Canto-Sperber - 2008 - Princeton University Press.

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