Max Scheler et Altiero Spinelli : une rencontre bienheureuse pour l’Europe ?

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12 février 2024

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De Monticelli Roberta, « Max Scheler et Altiero Spinelli : une rencontre bienheureuse pour l’Europe ? », Phenomenology and Mind, ID : 10670/1.f7iggx


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Altiero Spinelli (1907-1986) is worldwide renowned as the principal author (with Ernesto Rossi) of the Ventotene Manifesto (1941), whose second edition (1944), prefaced by Eugenio Colorni, is one of the founding documents of the European Union. Less known is the width and depth of Spinelli's thought, not only as a political theorist of supra-national democracy and institutional designer of a possible European Federation but also as a philosopher of civilization and history. While the sources of his federalism have been largely investigated, much less have those of his more comprehensive philosophy. This paper discusses, on a philological basis, the dialogue Spinelli certainly has with some of Max Scheler's writings while going into this dialogue more in-depth, in a philosophical more than philological attitude.

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