Nordicum-Mediterraneum (Mar 2008)

Flavio Baroncelli: A Personal Recollection

  • Mikael M. Karlsson

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 39 – 49

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Flavio Baroncelli was a formidable philosopher, albeit an unusual—and even "disquieting"—one. His work is well known in Italy, but little known in other countries. The obvious explanation for this is that Flavio wrote and published almost exclusively in Italian. And that was no accident, for he knew English well and could easily have written much more in English in order to raise his international profile. But for Flavio, the Italian language was a basic philosophical instrument. He employed a great deal of straightforward (and clever) analytical argument. But he also argued (like Nietzsche) by means of humor, irony, story-telling and various forms of linguistic artistry. For this, he needed Italian, in which language he was a master craftsman.

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