The article starts from the thesis that the concept of humanity is one of the few capable of providing an overall orientation in contemporary reality. If this is true, then it is necessary to renew the humanism. To this aim, a brief reconstruction of modern humanism and its predominant anthropological model is proposed: a model of human ambiguity and finitude, which includes contradictory characters and is therefore far from any triumphant or pacifying image. On the basis of this model, the shortcomings of post-humanist positions are highlighted, which do not fully grasp human finitude. Finally, related to this finitude, we deploy a “methodological conservatism”, that is, the need to recognize the dark and archaic sides of human nature. It is precisely thanks to such uncomfortable recognition that the ideals of Enlightenment humanism can be realistically preserved.
Il futuro di una tradizione: l’umanesimo come sfida del Terzo Millennio
marco russo
2020
Abstract
The article starts from the thesis that the concept of humanity is one of the few capable of providing an overall orientation in contemporary reality. If this is true, then it is necessary to renew the humanism. To this aim, a brief reconstruction of modern humanism and its predominant anthropological model is proposed: a model of human ambiguity and finitude, which includes contradictory characters and is therefore far from any triumphant or pacifying image. On the basis of this model, the shortcomings of post-humanist positions are highlighted, which do not fully grasp human finitude. Finally, related to this finitude, we deploy a “methodological conservatism”, that is, the need to recognize the dark and archaic sides of human nature. It is precisely thanks to such uncomfortable recognition that the ideals of Enlightenment humanism can be realistically preserved.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.