Description
This book was born from a long acquaintance with philosophical texts, from intense raids on scattered pages of poetry and literature, from thousands of hours of listening to music, from luminous journeys in the dark of cinemas and, last but not least, from nocturnal silences shaken by the deaf noise of the city. It seeks to disarticulate the relationships that govern the Western metaphysical system (nihilism, the outcome of Platonism, the question of the subject and of truth, the role of sensation and perception, the link between being, truth and art, the sense and the aisthesis), through the reading of the thought of Nietzsche, Heidegger, Husserl, Merleau-Ponty, keeping an eye on the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze, in the direction of an “other” image of thought that encounters the possibilities and metamorphosis of life.