Peter Carravetta
Peter Carravetta (born 10 May 1951 in Lappano) is an Italian philosopher, poet, literary theorist and translator.[1][2][3]
Peter Carravetta | |
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Born | Peter Carravetta 10 May 1951 Lappano, Italy |
Alma mater | New York University |
Era | 21st-century philosophy |
Region | Western philosophy |
School | Continental philosophy Hermeneutics |
Main interests | Literary theory |
Influences
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Works
- The Elusive Hermes. Method, Discourse, Interpreting (Davies Group Publishing, 2013)
- Existenz (Adams Press, 1976)
- delle voci (Anterem, 1980)
- The Sun and Other Things (Guernica, 1998)
- Linfinito (Campanotto, 2013)
- (2012) Weak Thought, Gianni Vattimo, Translated by Peter Carravetta, SUNY series in Contemporary Italian Philosophy, 2012 Translation of Il pensiero debole, Feltrinelli, Milano, 1983
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See also
- Deconstruction
- Postmodern Christianity
- Nihilism
References
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