Dario Antiseri

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Dario Antiseri in 2009

Dario Antiseri (born 1940 in Foligno) is a Philosophy professor.

Karl R. Popper and Hans-Georg Gadamer, and in many works he tries to show the links between fallibilism and hermeneutics. In 1996, he published a book about Gianni Vattimo's weak thought.[2] With the Italian philosopher Giovanni Reale, he is also author of an important treatise of philosophy in three volumes, which is the most widely used philosophy textbook in Italian schools.[3]

Selected publications

  • G. Reale - D. Antiseri, Il pensiero occidentale dalle origini ad oggi (La Scuola: Brescia, 1980; 45th ed. 2004). This work has been translated into Spanish, Portuguese and Russian.

References

  1. ^ "Dario Antiseri: "È la linfa vitale di un mondo libero"". Il Giornale. 8 October 2008. Retrieved 23 April 2012.
  2. ^ D. Antiseri, The Weak Thought and its Strength Archived 2015-09-23 at the Wayback Machine (Ashgate, 1996).
  3. ^ "Disputed Questions. A Catholic Philosopher Argues for Relativism". L'Espresso. 3 November 2005. Retrieved 23 April 2012.