University of Trento
Dipartimento di Lettere e Filosofia
PhD, 1986
Trento, Italy
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    The Philosopher’s Pleasure
    Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 2 41-49. 2008.
    The subject I intend to discuss deals with a problem which is central in the debate of ancient greek philosophy: the quest for happiness as the final end, the highest good for a human being. Fixing in the achievement of a life worth living the strategic aim of actions, ancient philosophers tried to define as well what a man should desire for himself to fully develop all the capabilities which lie inside human nature. On the one side they proposed major normative models of wisdom, on the other si…Read more