In Epicureanism, "universe" is not "world". Our world "works" because it has its own rules, but within the universe as such many sets of possibly very different rules are perfectly possible. So our world has an internal meaning, but not the universe. Lucretius's text is compared with Heidegger, Montale, and Leopardi.
Milanese, G. F., Misura e senso (nota lucreziana), in Bologna, C., Prandi, S., Pusterla, F. (ed.), Tutti riceviamo un dono. Per festeggiare i dieci anni dell'Istituto di studi italiani di Lugano, Casagrande, Bellinzona 2018: 130- 135 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/126174]
Misura e senso (nota lucreziana)
Milanese, Guido FabrizioPrimo
2018
Abstract
In Epicureanism, "universe" is not "world". Our world "works" because it has its own rules, but within the universe as such many sets of possibly very different rules are perfectly possible. So our world has an internal meaning, but not the universe. Lucretius's text is compared with Heidegger, Montale, and Leopardi.File in questo prodotto:
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