Il pensiero tragico di Luigi Pareyson 

Pareyson’s tragic thought has its roots in his previous existentialist and hermeneutic orientations. It is based on a conception of God as absolute freedom, which defines its existence by excluding non-existence, but in doing so, configures its possibility. In contrast to the prevailing tendency to reduce the scope of evil, characteristic of philosophy, tragic thought holds together the importance of good and its connection to evil. Evil, excluded by God, reappears in humanity as a reality that cannot be overcome without divine intervention, which, in turn, is tragic in assuming evil itself. Even though contemporary philosophy still tends to marginalise the problem of evil, it presents itself today with urgency.