Natura umana e natura dello Stato in Dante: dall’intelletto possibile allo Stato impossibile
This paper deals with the utopian character of Dante's Monarchia. Specifically, the subject to be dealt concerns the arguments with which Dante would justify the authority of the Empire or Universal Monarch like only apex of the political hierarchy from which all power would derive. The author...
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I11-R111article-26512020-06-17T18:40:52Z Human Nature and Nature of the State in Dante: from the Possibile Intelect to the State Impossibile Natura umana e natura dello Stato in Dante: dall’intelletto possibile allo Stato impossibile Sparano, Antonio Dante Monarchia naturaleza política Dante Monarchia nature politics This paper deals with the utopian character of Dante's Monarchia. Specifically, the subject to be dealt concerns the arguments with which Dante would justify the authority of the Empire or Universal Monarch like only apex of the political hierarchy from which all power would derive. The author is confronted with an interpretative line that considers Dante's political thought like a substantially realistic system, especially considering its recovery from a historical reality like that of imperial Rome. Against this position the author shows that the realistic aspirations of Dante's thought fail when Dante pretends to demonstrate philosophically the necessity of Monarchia or Empire. With this aim the author makes a short synthesis of the Florentine's political thought in his greatest political work, the Monarchia, to show that in this treatise there is a radical impossibility of reconciling the historical evidence, resulting from the examination of the imperial history of Rome, and the philosophical arguments, resulting from the examination of the intellectual nature of man Este artículo trata sobre el carácter utópico que presenta La Monarchia de Dante. Específicamente, el tema que se tratará se refiere a los argumentos con los que Dante justificaría la autoridad del Imperio o del Monarca Universal como el único ápice de la jerarquía política, desde cuyo vértice se deriva todo el poder. El autor se enfrenta a una línea interpretativa que considera el pensamiento político de Dante como un sistema sustancialmente realista, considerando especialmente la recuperación de una realidad histórica como la de la Roma imperial. Contra esta posición, el autor muestra que las aspiraciones realistas del pensamiento de Dante fracasan cuando Dante pretende demostrar filosóficamente la necesidad de una Monarquía o Imperio. Con este objetivo, el autor hace una breve síntesis del pensamiento político del florentino en su obra política más grande, La Monarchia, para mostrar que en este tratado existe una imposibilidad radical de reconciliar la evidencia histórica, como resultado del examen de la historia imperial de Roma, con los argumentos filosóficos, resultantes del examen de la naturaleza intelectual propia del hombre Centro de Estudios Filosóficos Medievales, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo 2019-11-29 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/html https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/scripta/article/view/2651 Scripta Mediaevalia; Vol. 12 No. 2 (2019); 13-34 Scripta Mediaevalia; Vol. 12 Núm. 2 (2019); 13-34 2362-4868 1851-8753 spa https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/scripta/article/view/2651/1864 https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/scripta/article/view/2651/2511 Derechos de autor 2019 Autor |
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Natura umana e natura dello Stato in Dante: dall’intelletto possibile allo Stato impossibile |
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Natura umana e natura dello Stato in Dante: dall’intelletto possibile allo Stato impossibile |
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This paper deals with the utopian character of Dante's Monarchia. Specifically, the subject to be dealt concerns the arguments with which Dante would justify the authority of the Empire or Universal Monarch like only apex of the political hierarchy from which all power would derive. The author is confronted with an interpretative line that considers Dante's political thought like a substantially realistic system, especially considering its recovery from a historical reality like that of imperial Rome. Against this position the author shows that the realistic aspirations of Dante's thought fail when Dante pretends to demonstrate philosophically the necessity of Monarchia or Empire. With this aim the author makes a short synthesis of the Florentine's political thought in his greatest political work, the Monarchia, to show that in this treatise there is a radical impossibility of reconciling the historical evidence, resulting from the examination of the imperial history of Rome, and the philosophical arguments, resulting from the examination of the intellectual nature of man |
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Centro de Estudios Filosóficos Medievales, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo |
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