Images of the «knowing subject». A side note on Francesco Emmolo’s essay (31/01/13)
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https://doi.org/10.13130/2239-5474/2875Keywords:
knowing subject, Enzo Paci, Theses on Feuerbach, transcendental intersubjectivityAbstract
This note deals with Francesco Emmolo’s essay and aims to consider EnzoPaci’s philosophical proposal in the light of a question about the “knowing subject”. The history of philosophy has presented many images of it, which engage in a critical confrontation with the common understanding of the knowledgerelation.Downloads
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