Breve detour nel concetto di compassione. Dall'epica omerica, alla contemporaneità post-nietzschiana

Mimesis Scenari (2022)
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In this article, I aim to piece together an important part of the historical aspects of the concept of compassion in order to have a new view of the poles of subjectivity and otherness: how they interact with each other and in which ways the compassion can develop new ideas against the contemporary individualism. From Homer to Nietzsche and Lipovetsky, the compassion has seen important reshapings: recollecting these pieces is one of the keys we could need to investigate the actual human condition.

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Simone Aldo Santamato
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