Tautótes
On the Western Meaning of Identity
Emanuele Severino author Antimo Lucarelli translator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publishing:17th Sep '26
£65.00
This title is due to be published on 17th September, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The first English translation of Emanuele Severino’s radical critique of the notion of identity, this is a fundamental work of the Italian philosopher.
The first English translation of Emanuele Severino’s radical critique of the notion of identity.
Starting from his central intuition that Western culture is essentially nihilism, Emanuele Severino reflects anew on the problem of identity, abandoning the ambiguous (and ultimately contradictory) fashion in which being and becoming are grasped in the Western tradition. In this foundational work in Severino’s philosophy, the philosopher questions the dominant understanding of identity in Western culture, tracing it back to Aristotle’s definition of identity as ‘tautótes’. In his endeavour, Severino discusses – with his particular depth – the most renowned philosophical passages from Hegel, Aristotle, Plato and Kant, presenting a radical critique of identity.
This book constitutes part of Severino’s monumental theoretical apparatus, comprising a critique of Western metaphysics that sets him alongside Heidegger in contemporary theory. This translation of Tautótes will appeal to those interested in the central problems of Ancient and contemporary philosophy, ontology and metaphysics.
Who is afraid of diversity? While Western thought, obsessed with identity, has absorbed, neutralized, or subjugated the "other", Severino retraces an alternative path that spans from ancient times to the present day: the concept of "becoming", beyond binary oppositions and closed societies. -- Silvia Mazzini, Institute for Doctoral Studies in the Visual Arts
Though we refer all the time to the concept of identity, we rarely explore the levels of meaning contained within the term. The depth of Emanuele Severino’s critique of Western understanding of identity, available in Antimo Lucarelli’s fine translation of his work, his elucidation of the philosophical contradictions inherent in the term, and his startling exposition of the relation between identity and alterity, will be of immediate interest to readers approaching the question of the meaning of identity in a very broad range of contexts. -- Charles Burdett, Professor of Italian, Director of the Institute of Languages, Cultures and Societies, School of Advanced Study, University of London.
ISBN: 9781350468214
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256 pages