The text introduces the fundamental themes of the book, which outlines a geophilosophy of the Mediterranean, seen as a "pluriverse" of different cultures and religions, which have managed to coexist over the millennia despite their inherent diversity. The Mediterranean, with its distinctive blend of singularity and plurality, can serve as a paradigm for rethinking new forms of social and political coexistence.
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Giuliana Gregorio;Rita Fulco;Sandro Gorgone;Valentina Surace
2024-01-01
Abstract
The text introduces the fundamental themes of the book, which outlines a geophilosophy of the Mediterranean, seen as a "pluriverse" of different cultures and religions, which have managed to coexist over the millennia despite their inherent diversity. The Mediterranean, with its distinctive blend of singularity and plurality, can serve as a paradigm for rethinking new forms of social and political coexistence.File in questo prodotto:
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