The book explores Hegel's ideas about God and the self, proposing that these concepts offer a solution to the challenges of subjectivism in philosophical discussions about religion and metaphysics. It delves into the implications of Hegel's thought for understanding the relationship between individual consciousness and the divine, aiming to bridge gaps in contemporary philosophical discourse.
Paolo Diego Bubbio Boeken




Hegel, Heidegger, and the Quest for the "I"
Prolegomena to a Philosophy of the Self
The book delves into the philosophical insights of Hegel and Heidegger to analyze the concept of "I-hood," examining its relationship with nature, history, experience, and myth. Through a theoretical framework, it seeks to understand the essence of the self, offering a unique perspective on personal identity and its broader implications within philosophical discourse.
Sacrifice in the Post-Kantian Tradition
Perspectivism, Intersubjectivity, and Recognition
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The book explores the evolution of the concept of sacrifice through the lenses of prominent philosophers, from Kant's moral frameworks to Nietzsche's radical critiques. It delves into how these thinkers interpret sacrifice in relation to ethics, morality, and human existence, highlighting the tension between duty and individual will. By analyzing key philosophical texts, the work reveals the transformative implications of sacrifice in shaping modern thought and its relevance to contemporary debates on morality and selfhood.
Why philosophy?
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Do we really need philosophy? The present collection of jargon-free essays aims at answering the question of why philosophy matters. Each essay considers the central question (Why Philosophy?) from different angles: the unavoidability of doing philosophy, the practical consequences of philosophy, philosophy as a therapy for the whole person, the benefits of philosophy for improving public policy, etc.