This essay analyses texts written by Jean Starobinski between 1949 and 1953, which constitute the ethical-political laboratory for his reflections on the history of medicine and on the role of humanities in the face of modern science. This study is therefore intended to contribute to the critical debate arising around Starobinski’s work, but it will also be an opportunity to return to the way in which, during the post-World War II period, European intellectuals discussed the relationship between the language of science and that of the humanities.
Descartes, la medicina e la tecnica. Il laboratorio etico-politico del pensiero di Jean Starobinski (articoli, appunti e inediti del 1949-1953)
Aldo Trucchio
2022-01-01
Abstract
This essay analyses texts written by Jean Starobinski between 1949 and 1953, which constitute the ethical-political laboratory for his reflections on the history of medicine and on the role of humanities in the face of modern science. This study is therefore intended to contribute to the critical debate arising around Starobinski’s work, but it will also be an opportunity to return to the way in which, during the post-World War II period, European intellectuals discussed the relationship between the language of science and that of the humanities.File in questo prodotto:
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