Un Contagio penetrante
Hegel e la dialettica dell'illuminismo
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https://doi.org/10.24310/Studiahegelianastheg.v9i.15348Keywords:
Enlightenment – Reason - ModernityAbstract
The text analyzes three different conjugation of the notion of Enlightenment in Hegel’s reflection. It aims to show that Hegel’s goal is the unfold of a new notion of reason, in comparison to which the enlightened reason proves to be a necessary, yet incomplete instance. In Hegel’s view Enlightenment becomes an historical experience of negation of the existence which spreads out as an infectious disease destroying the collective body that hosts it. However it cannot and must not be stopped. Rather, the only way to produce the antibodies necessary to overcome that unrestrained contagion is to undergo the abyss into which Enlightenment plunges the link between the I and the world, the particular and the universal.
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