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'''Carlo Sini''' ([[Bologna]], [[6 December]] 1933) is an Italian [[philosopher]], mainly known for his studies about [[language]] and [[hermeneutics]], following the work of [[Charles Sanders Peirce]].
'''Carlo Sini''' ([[Bologna]], [[6 December]] 1933) is an Italian [[philosopher]] and one of the leading figures in contemporary Italian philosophy,<ref>{{cite book|last=Leoni|first=Federico|url=https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-25397-4_10|title=Phenomenology in Italy|chapter=Carlo Sini: A Phenomenology of Distance|publisher=Springer Nature|year=2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://sunypress.edu/Books/E/Ethics-of-Writing| title=Ethics of Writing|access-date=Nov 24, 2024}}</ref> mainly known for his studies about [[language]] and [[hermeneutics]], following the work of [[Charles Sanders Peirce]].


== Biography ==
== Biography ==

Revision as of 18:31, 24 November 2024

Carlo Sini (Bologna, 6 December 1933) is an Italian philosopher and one of the leading figures in contemporary Italian philosophy,[1][2] mainly known for his studies about language and hermeneutics, following the work of Charles Sanders Peirce.

Biography

Carlo Sini studied at University of Milan with Enzo Paci. In 1976 he became professor of Theoretical Philosophy at University of Milan.

He is member of Accademia dei Lincei[3] from 1994 and of the Institut International de Philosophie.[4]

Thought

Carlo Sini's thought proposes an interpretation of the work of Charles Sanders Peirce that converges towards the thought of Heidegger and phenomenology.

The essential topic in Peirce’s semiotics is not the sign (as in Husserl, Heidegger, Derrida) but the sign relation. For example: Sign, Object, Interpretant, taken in an inextricable correlation (each one is for the other two). Therefore, this perspective doesn’t show that there are things and among these things there are signs (road signs, military trumpet signals, etc., as described by De Saussure). It rather shows that, as a result of sign relations, there are things, defined by the concrete interpretative habit (semiosis and hermeneutics are one: it follows that any “ontology” becomes mere superstition).[5]

He has consequently developed a so-called "thought of practices" as a way to "recognize the errance of every image of trught":

The thought of practices reminds us that everyone actually puts the knowledge they have into practice, scientific and non-scientific, based on their belonging to the world (to their world), as everyone is a movable origin and limit. The knowledge of praxis, of common, everyday operations, thus constitutes that life of truth.

References

  1. ^ Leoni, Federico (2019). "Carlo Sini: A Phenomenology of Distance". Phenomenology in Italy. Springer Nature.
  2. ^ "Ethics of Writing". Retrieved Nov 24, 2024.
  3. ^ "Sini, Carlo". Retrieved Nov 24, 2024.
  4. ^ "Institut International de Philosophie. MEMBRES DEPUIS SA CRÉATION" (PDF). Retrieved Nov 24, 2024.
  5. ^ "An Interview with Carlo Sini". 2022.

Publications

  • Carlo Sini (1993). Images of Truth: From Sign to Symbol. Humanities Press.
  • Carlo Sini (2009). Etichs of Writing. State University of New York Press.