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Philosophy, Mysticism, and the Political

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Nine masterful essays on Dante's Divine Comedy and his political theology by one of today's leading Italian philosophers.

Among today's Italian philosophers, Massimo Cacciari is perhaps the most assiduous commentator of Dante. Philosophy, Mysticism, and the Political collects all of Cacciari's writings on Dante to this day, from his masterful analysis of St. Francis of Assisi in Dante's Paradiso and Giotto's frescoes to a new consideration of Dante's "European" idea of empire as a federation of nations, peoples, and languages. Cacciari does not force Dante into any philosophical straitjacket. Rather, he walks with Dante, takes notes, asks questions, raises issues, and tries to understand the Divine Comedy in Dante's terms. Cacciari approaches Dante's Ulysses and the theologico-philosophical vertigo of Paradiso not as a critic but from the point of view of a faithful, assiduous, perceptive, sometimes perplexed, and sometimes worshipful reader. Cacciari's analysis shows once more that Dante does not belong to the past. Dante creates his own age and stays with us whenever we wish to follow his path.

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ISBN: 9781438486888
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Author: Massimo Cacciari
Publisher: SUNY Press an imprint of State University of New York Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 192 pages
Series: SUNY Series in Contemporary Italian Philosophy
Genres: Medieval Western philosophy
Religion and politics
Mysticism
Social and political philosophy
European history
Christianity
Literature: history and criticism