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The book reconstructs the utopian tensions present in positivism, generally projected towards imaginary descriptions of the future, taking its cue from Comte’s doctrine of political positivism in which he describes an ideal society based on collaboration between different classes. The temptation to...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-348812021-11-09T07:56:32Z Descrivere il futuro Claudio, De Boni philosophy positivism france scienza positivismo history politics auguste comte filosofia francia storia science politica bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HP Philosophy::HPS Social & political philosophy The book reconstructs the utopian tensions present in positivism, generally projected towards imaginary descriptions of the future, taking its cue from Comte’s doctrine of political positivism in which he describes an ideal society based on collaboration between different classes. The temptation to describe the future in terms of achievement of perfection is a trait shared by many other writers that were close to positivism. Nevertheless, the book demonstrates how at times these operations of alternative history can nourish an image that is not confident, but on the contrary concerned about the repercussions on human qualities of a world overly grounded in technology and the tangible values of economic development. Il volume ricostruisce le tensioni utopiche presenti nel positivismo, proiettate in genere verso descrizioni immaginarie del futuro, partendo dal Sistema di politica positiva di Comte in cui si descrive una società ideale basata sulla collaborazione fra classi diverse. La tentazione di descrivere il futuro in termini di realizzazione della perfezione accomuna molti altri autori vicini al positivismo. Tuttavia il libro evidenzia come le operazioni ucroniche alimentino talvolta un'immagine non fiduciosa, ma anzi preoccupata per le sue conseguenze sulla qualità umane, di un mondo troppo fondato sulla tecnologia e sui valori materiali dello sviluppo economico. 2010-07-20 00:00:00 2020-04-01T15:28:50Z 2020-04-01T15:28:50Z 2003 book 345481 OCN: 808383380 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/34881 ita Studi e saggi application/pdf n/a 345481.pdf Firenze University Press 10.26530/OAPEN_345481 Il volume ricostruisce le tensioni utopiche presenti nel positivismo, proiettate in genere verso descrizioni immaginarie del futuro, partendo dal Sistema di politica positiva di Comte in cui si descrive una società ideale basata sulla collaborazione fra classi diverse. La tentazione di descrivere il futuro in termini di realizzazione della perfezione accomuna molti altri autori vicini al positivismo. Tuttavia il libro evidenzia come le operazioni ucroniche alimentino talvolta un'immagine non fiduciosa, ma anzi preoccupata per le sue conseguenze sulla qualità umane, di un mondo troppo fondato sulla tecnologia e sui valori materiali dello sviluppo economico. 10.26530/OAPEN_345481 bf65d21a-78e5-4ba2-983a-dbfa90962870 open access
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