Il pensiero di Isacco Samuele Reggio tra Haskalah e Wissenschaft des Judentums
Alessandro Grazi XV (2020), 1 Saggio Recent investigations have started to challenge the Germano-centric approach to the study of the Wissenschaft des Judentums (Science of Judaism), one of the two main Jewish intellectual movements in the 19th century, together with the Haskalah (Jewish Illuminism). Part of this new approach aims at exploring commonalities between the […]
La primogenitura mosaica. Rileggere la filosofia della storia di Marco Mortara tra Gioberti, Vico e apostolato israelitico
Alberto Scigliano XV (2020), 1 Saggio The composition elaborates on the facets of Mantuan rabbi Marco Mortara’s Philosophy of History. Mortara, as one of the leading characters in 19th century Italian Judaism, is thus analysed according to his specific Mosaic conception of History. Through a contextualisation of some of his writings and a comparison with […]
Cuestiones de vida y muerte. Consideraciones sobre marcos y posibilidades de acción biopolítica
01/12/2015 Víctor Mora Gaspar X (2015), 2 Saggio Considered as a fundamental element in the construction of identity and individuality, the bodyis also revealed as an object that can be redefined by collectivity and politics. This paper deals with the frames and borders of performativity and especially biopolitics, whose axis articulates theories about the political […]
Machiavelli e Hegel. Potere ed eticità
01/12/2015 Otto Pöggeler X (2015), 2 Saggio The following article by Otto Pöggeler appears for the first time in its translation to Italian.Here, Pöggeler further enquires some of the topics already developed in his previous essay Philosophie und Revolution beim jungen Hegel. After briefly reviewing the history of the reception of Machiavelli’s work in German […]
Metafisica e diritto in Vico prima delle Scienze Nuove
01/12/2015 Fabrizio Lomonaco X (2015), 2 Saggio In the Antiquissima (1710) Metaphysics isn’t a speculation on the first being, but a philosophy which pursued the double aim of humiliating and exalting human thought, imitating divine science with that poetical freedom of ingenious doing. But Vico’s facere is a construction of fictiones which was full of […]
Exporter la démocratie? Les réflexions de Vincenzo Cuoco sur la révolution de Naples (1799)
01/12/2015 Fiorinda Li Vigni X (2015), 2 Saggio The French translation of the Historical Essay on the Neapolitan Revolution by Vincenzo Cuoco in2004 offered the opportunity to outline some features of the Parthenopean Republic of 1799 from thepoint of view of an observer, who proved himself profoundly influencing. The idea of a passive revolu-tion, compared […]
Filosofia e qabbalah. Elia Benamozegh (1823-1900), un pensatore inattuale
Alessandro Guetta XV (2020), 1 Saggio Elia Benamozegh (Livorno 1823, ivi 1900), philosopher, biblical exegete, teacher at the Rabbinical College, was an original and prolific thinker. At the time the qabbalah or esoteric Jewish tradition was commonly considered as the result of an era of intellectual and religious decadence by the protagonists of Jewish studies, […]
Jewish Reform in 19th Century Italy
Asher Salah XV (2020), 1 Saggio This paper examines the development of Jewish reform projects in the frame of the political emancipation of Italian Jews and its role in shaping their religious debate in the 19th century. Jewish reform movements arose in Europe as a part of a larger debate concerning the necessity of improving […]
Challenging Religious Authorities. The Scientific Commitment of Simone Luzzatto and Yoseph Delmedigo
Michela Torbidoni XV (2020), 1 Saggio This paper offers a brief overview toward Simone Luzzatto’s and Yoseph Delmedigo’s commitment to secular learning.Their interest to natural sciences which embraces a bride range of fields, as mathematics, physics, medicine, and astronomy will be here considered a special periscope through which to observe and analyze 17th century multifaceted […]
La tradizione politica ebraica in Italia tra XV e XVII secolo
Guido Bartolucci XV (2020), 1 Saggio In the Italian peninsula, between 1400 and 1600, some Jewish thinkers (Yochanan Alemanno, Yitzchaq Abravanel, David de’ Pomis e Simone Luzzatto) elaborated a political thought that combined the biblical and post-biblical tradition with the new sources that humanistic culture was making available, also providing a particular reading of political […]