On “Performative Thinking”
The Philosophical Studies of Research Trends in Humanities
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https://doi.org/10.6093/2284-0184/10669Keywords:
Research Trends in Humanities, Humanities, Dissemination, Performative Thinking, Critical CitizenshipAbstract
Speech on the RTH 10-year anniversary meeting, 8 May 2023, Ispf-Cnr Library Hall. The Author analyses the Evolving Philosophy section of the scientific journal RTH. This section is intended as a space for reflection on the most sensitive philosophical and ethical-political issues of our time, always investigated in a dialogical relationship with authors and theoretical perspectives of the past. The section also intends to solicit research on the transposition of Humanities into the languages of the arts, understood as a tool for a broader dissemination of cultural content functional to the promotion of a “critical citizenship”.
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