Fr. 139.00

Michel Serres: A Portrait of Italian Humanism

English · Hardback

Will be released 11.12.2025

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This book paints a picture of Michel Serres''s ''complex humanism'' as rooted in the Italian history and culture that are ever present throughout his work. Serres had a complex view of humanity that can''t be boiled down to any single definition, but by understanding his Italian influences it becomes easier to see the big picture in his concept of humanism. In this context, we can more easily confront apparent paradoxes like the nature-inclusive agenda of The Natural Contract and the pessimism of The Parasite . Polizzi explores Serres'' use of the sciences, complexity theory, and the cultures of Rome and Catholicism in his vision of complex humanism that respects both the force and the fragility of the planet. He also puts Serres'' work into new conversations with concepts like the irreversibility of time and the work of Hungarian philosopher Imre Toth. Through this rich web of ideas, Polizzi shows how Serres'' blending of the sciences and humanities can overcome humanity''s parasitic dependence upon the planet and enter into a new and far more peaceable relationship.

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