In this essay I try to underline the relation between different ways to think about the end of the world and different philosophical anthropologies, which are always presupposed in those thoughts. The article begins with an analysis of some scenes of the film Melancholia of Lars Von Trier. The explanation of those scenes is supposed to clarify my intentions and some thesis I will demonstrate in the rest of the article. I approach the problem of the relation between the end of the world and the philosophical anthropology using De Castro and Danowski’s book Is there any world to come?,and I develop their investigation by analyzing the work of Gunther Anders. I conclude the article trying to demonstrate that the problem of the Anthropocene is ...
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This essay interrogates the semantics of finality in Lars von Trier’s Melancholia (2011), in the lig...
This article analyses some of the aesthetic and philosophical strands of Lars von Trier's Melancholi...
A les pàgines 11-31 està el text en anglès i a les pàgines 117-138 el text en castellàThe contempora...
The article focuses on Michelangelo Frammartino’s Le Quattro Volte (2011), a film that experiments w...
La fine del mondo (The end of the World), the posthumous and unfinished work of Ernesto De Martino, ...
The article analyzes modern western projects to update anthropology. The projects are united by the...
Departing from Aimé Césaire’s striking proposition that The End of the World is the only thing in th...
CONSIDERATIONS ON THE CONCEPT OF WORLD AND OF RELATIONSHIP TO THE WORLD IN THE AGE OF ANTHROPOCENE: ...
This article discusses Ernesto De Martino’s reflections on the end of the world and shows their bein...
Philosophy, starting from Kant, tries to delimit the limits and thus to finitize human consciousness...
HOW LONG CAN A CULTURE PERSIST WITHOUT THE NEW? TINA AND THE RESEARCH OF A “COSMOLOGY” WORTHY OF THE...
This article aims at analysing how a particular representation of (individual and collective) death ...
This essay intends to make a critical assessment of the nihilistic posture (which currently characte...
The advancements in biotechnologies invite the hope for the eradication of the natural causes of dea...
Is it somehow necessary for the human being to be? Is there something that reveals the need of the h...
This essay interrogates the semantics of finality in Lars von Trier’s Melancholia (2011), in the lig...
This article analyses some of the aesthetic and philosophical strands of Lars von Trier's Melancholi...
A les pàgines 11-31 està el text en anglès i a les pàgines 117-138 el text en castellàThe contempora...
The article focuses on Michelangelo Frammartino’s Le Quattro Volte (2011), a film that experiments w...
La fine del mondo (The end of the World), the posthumous and unfinished work of Ernesto De Martino, ...
The article analyzes modern western projects to update anthropology. The projects are united by the...
Departing from Aimé Césaire’s striking proposition that The End of the World is the only thing in th...