Philosophical anthropology during the late-modernity


Abstract

The initial definition of thruth (i.e.: the equivalence between being and soul, or thought) has been criticized during the philosophical late Modernity. Both “being” and “thought”, in fact, were considered inconsistent. The picture changed with the so called linguistic turn: in this perspective, being and subjectivity are given by the language (indeed they are crucial philosophical concepts), and truth implies the relations between the two.