Il cavallo di Platone: filosofia degli oggetti quotidiani

Milano: Mimesis (2021)
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The dispute between Antisthenes and Plato over objects has remained on the horizon of philosophical thought, albeit pushed back to the margins of an increasingly neglected problem. Bringing it back to light therefore means returning philosophical thought to its origins, giving the object... the value that has long been denied it--Translated from front flap.

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