Why does Karl Jaspers consider Dante one of the great philosophers? What is his greatness and what are his limits? Re-reading the pages of the Jaspersian Nachlass to the Great Philosopher, a complex image of the poet emerges: at times contradictory and ambiguous, he is now appreciated for his ability to face the asperities of life, now criticized for not recognizing the role of existence and the real world in the structure of his divine poetry
«L’amor che move il sole e l’altre stelle». Karl Jaspers lettore di Dante
Stefania Achella
2021-01-01
Abstract
Why does Karl Jaspers consider Dante one of the great philosophers? What is his greatness and what are his limits? Re-reading the pages of the Jaspersian Nachlass to the Great Philosopher, a complex image of the poet emerges: at times contradictory and ambiguous, he is now appreciated for his ability to face the asperities of life, now criticized for not recognizing the role of existence and the real world in the structure of his divine poetryFile in questo prodotto:
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