CONSIDERAZIONI INTORNO ALLA REALTÀ E ALL’APPARIRE DEL MONDO
Samuele Ialenti
According to Severino’s thought, for the philosophical tradition the “true world” has represented the immutable dimension of being above the “apparent world”, which is the horizon subjected to the undeniable evidence of becoming. The essence of contemporary philosophy is instead able to reverse the paradigm precisely on the basis of the evidence of becoming: the “apparent world” of becoming is the only “true world”, i.e. there can be no eternal (giving the opportunity to investigate in deep details also the necessary abandonment of the realistic prospective in favour of the idealistic, undressed of the Hegelian absolutism). This contest is also widespread in science, which abandons the old epistemic system and assumes an attitude based on the absolute unpredictability of becoming. Yet, if the obvious position of becoming implies that there are no facts but only interpretations beyond the detection of becoming itself, it is precisely the authentic analysis of the “apparent world” which allows to affirm becoming itself is an interpretation, opening the doors to a different view of the world.
