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Name
  
Giuseppe Rensi


Books
  
Spinoza



Died
  
February 14, 1941, Genoa, Italy

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Giuseppe Rensi (May 31, 1871 in Villafranca di Verona – February 14, 1941 in Genoa) was an Italian philosopher.

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Work

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Rensi taught as a professor at the University of Genoa and was considered a proponent of Relativism and a supporter of the Conservative Revolution in Italy. In his 1920 tract Filosofia dell'autorità, he argued that, because different worldviews cannot be reconciled intellectually, there needs to be a single political authority backed by physical force in order to establish order in society. On this ground he was initially a backer of the then nascent Fascist movement. By 1925, however, with his work Apologia dell'ateismo, he opposed Benito Mussolini and was counted among the supporters of Benedetto Croce, who wrote a manifesto against Fascism the same year. In 1927 he was given garden leave from his lectureship and arrested for a time in 1930. Finally he was dismissed from his post in 1934, after having published further critical writing. In reference to his opposition, written upon his tombstone is "Etiam si omnes, ego non".

Secondary literature

Giuseppe Rensi Kamen 49Corso Italia 7

  • E. Buonaiuti: G. R. Lo scettico credente (Rome 1945)
  • L'inquieto esistere, ed. V. R. Chiarenza (Genoa 1993)
  • G. De Liguori: Il sentiero dei perplessi (Naples 1995)
  • N. Greco: Giuseppe Rensi. Politica, autorità, storia (Palermo 2005)

  • Giuseppe Rensi Massimo Cacciari Il pensiero scomodo di Giuseppe Rensi YouTube

    References

    Giuseppe Rensi Wikipedia