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Tecnica e architettura

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Da sempre la forma architettonica riflette il senso che la filosofia attribuisce al mondo. Dunque l'architettura, affidandosi alla filosofia, e non alla tecnica moderna, aspira alla conoscenza delle forme autentiche del pensiero. In effetti desidera ciò che ora, e non solo, drammaticamente le manca. La riflessione di Emanuele Severino nasce da questa originaria domanda e affronta in maniera sistematica l'affascinante rapporto tra teoria filosofica e spazialità architettonica.

125 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2003

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Emanuele Severino

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Emanuele Severino (26 February 1929 – 17 January 2020) was a Italian philosopher.

Because of his original philosophical position, the so-called neoparmenidism, Severino was claimed to be "a giant" and "the only philosopher who in the 20th century can be compared to Heidegger".

In 1970, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith ruled that Severino's ideas were not compatible with Christianity as the basis of Severino's belief in "the eternity of all being," a belief said to eliminate a Creator God.

Severino received from the President of the Italian Republic the "Golden medal of the Republic for culture merits" (Medaglia d’oro della Repubblica per i Benemeriti della Cultura). He died in January 2020 due to a lung disease.

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