Stirner: a wanderer of the spirit

Authors

  • Michele Mosca Università degli studi di Milano

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13130/2239-5474/3233

Keywords:

Stirner, Feuerbach, anti-humanism, criticism of the truth

Abstract

Even before Nietzsche, Stirner opened a crak inside the metaphysical western tradition, that always considered life as something that must be judged, understood and evaluated, and that used knowledge as the instrument to go deep in the truth of being. In The Ego and His Own we attend the attempt to reverse this tradition: thinking does not have the function to conceive and found what is «real», but it does make tough and assure the loss of concerns. The unbelief and the loss of concerns are the elements of Stirner’s spectrology that, instead of imposing the laws of real life, it begins to fight «new battles» against the huge and horrible shadow of God. One of these battles, the one Stirner hard devote himself to, is the «Man’s death».

Published

2013-11-10

Issue

Section

Researches - Genealogy and thought of practices