Articolo in rivista di fascia A, con indice SCOPUS Common good is an expression mainly interpreted as what is able to create bonds because it combines people and it can be shared and, therefore, is interpreted as social good and for the society. But nowadays it is difficult to say what this common good is, and the expression is more and more criticised. To avoid renouncing the common good, even without ignoring the problems it triggers, it is possible to find another meaning of the expression, where what is common is not what is shared, but the event itself of the relation of a good not conceived according to the being, but interpreted as the “dis-inter-esse” which generates the relation through its own diffusion.
Bene comune, bene che accomuna e dis-inter-esse
CANULLO, Carla
2016-01-01
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Articolo in rivista di fascia A, con indice SCOPUS Common good is an expression mainly interpreted as what is able to create bonds because it combines people and it can be shared and, therefore, is interpreted as social good and for the society. But nowadays it is difficult to say what this common good is, and the expression is more and more criticised. To avoid renouncing the common good, even without ignoring the problems it triggers, it is possible to find another meaning of the expression, where what is common is not what is shared, but the event itself of the relation of a good not conceived according to the being, but interpreted as the “dis-inter-esse” which generates the relation through its own diffusion.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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