
doi: 10.1400/207156
handle: 10278/35345
Conditio humana e ragione determinante. Fronteggiare il rischio implica logos, techne e coraggio. Distinzione tra rischio e pericolo fondata sulla 'determinazione' del secondo rispetto al primo. La differenza di atteggiamento tra Platone e Aristotele. La tragedia e l'apertura al 'rischio' del fallimento e della follia. Il rischio come 'anima dell'Occidente'?
Rischio; pericolo; Aristotele; Platone; tragedia greca; Occidente
Rischio; pericolo; Aristotele; Platone; tragedia greca; Occidente
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