Becoming subject. Subjectivity and individualization in the philosophy of E. Paci
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https://doi.org/10.13130/2239-5474/2874Keywords:
Subject, subjectivity, Paci, Husserl, phenomenology, relation, substance, identity, truthAbstract
In this paper we describe the theory of subjectivity elaborated by Enzo Paci through his study of Husserl’s phenomenology. The investigation of the subject’s pre-categorial dimension brings the author to develop a concept of subjectivity as infinite aim (telos). This topic can be put in the wider context of a rethinking of philosophy as practice of transformation of reality.
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