The article aims to investigate the gradual evolution of the notion of love between the Middle Ages and the modern age. Starting from Dante’s conception and going all the way to Simmel’s thought, the article shows how gradually the notion of love becomes more and more impersonal. Passing through Cusanus, Bruno and Spinoza, we can arrive at the Hegelian concept of Wechselwirkung, later inherited by Simmel in the Philosophy of Money,

Quel che resta dell’amore. Dalla personalità all’impersonale / Valagussa, Francesco. - In: SOPHIA. - ISSN 2036-5047. - 2:XVI(2024), pp. 331-343.

Quel che resta dell’amore. Dalla personalità all’impersonale

Francesco Valagussa
2024-01-01

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The article aims to investigate the gradual evolution of the notion of love between the Middle Ages and the modern age. Starting from Dante’s conception and going all the way to Simmel’s thought, the article shows how gradually the notion of love becomes more and more impersonal. Passing through Cusanus, Bruno and Spinoza, we can arrive at the Hegelian concept of Wechselwirkung, later inherited by Simmel in the Philosophy of Money,
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Dante, Cusano, Spinoza, Hegel, Simmel
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