Luigi Pareyson Quotes on Nature
Luigi Pareyson was an Italian philosopher of existence, hermeneutics, and aesthetics and the principal architect of Italian personalism in the second half of the twentieth century. This page collects quotes attributed to Luigi Pareyson on the topic of nature, drawn from across the philosopher's works.
Quotes
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Attributed to Luigi Pareyson:
“Aesthetics is the science of the formation of forms.”
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Attributed to Luigi Pareyson:
“Freedom is what makes the person more than nature.”
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“[Beauty] is always free and adherent: free because it does not adhere to conceptual knowledge, adherent because it adheres to an interpretation of nature.”
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“The problem of evil has its roots in the dark depths of human nature and in the secret recesses of man's relationship with transcendence.”
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“To see nature as beautiful, it must be considered in its organic productivity, that is, interpreted. Wanting to interpret nature is already loving it: interpretation is already a vision in love with nature that highlights its beauty.”
Estetica dell'idealismo tedesco