La storia della filosofia tra unità e complessità

The article takes John Locke as a case study useful for investigating certain coordinates of current practice in the history of philosophy. The case is examined via review of three different, recent contributions: an analytic monograph which is a systematic study of Lockean epistemology; a collectiv...

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Main Author: D'Agostino, Simone 1968- (Author)
Format: Electronic/Print Article
Language:Italian
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Published: Pontificia Univ. Gregoriana 2021
In: Gregorianum
Year: 2021, Volume: 102, Issue: 2, Pages: 397-417
IxTheo Classification:HA Bible
KAH Church history 1648-1913; modern history
VB Hermeneutics; Philosophy
Online Access: Volltext (doi)
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Summary:The article takes John Locke as a case study useful for investigating certain coordinates of current practice in the history of philosophy. The case is examined via review of three different, recent contributions: an analytic monograph which is a systematic study of Lockean epistemology; a collective, contextual, monodisciplinary volume which takes a deeper, historical look at the relationships between Lockean and Car- tesian philosophy; and a collective, contextual, multidisciplinary volume which in- vestigates the relevance of Locke for Biblical Hermeneutics. From their comparison emerges, in the end, a tendential, methodological divergence: a unifying hermeneutic vs. a complexifying hermeneutic. The history of philosophy appears to be a discipline that is called to use both of these methodologies if it does not want to fall into readings that are too preconceived or excessively fragmentary.
ISSN:0017-4114
Contains:Enthalten in: Gregorianum
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.32060/gregorianum.102/1.2021.397-417