No. 8 (2015): Philosophy and the Future of Europe
Session 2. Europe in Philosophy: Authors and Traditions

La Secolarità o Europa

Marco Bruni
Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele

Published 2015-12-22

Keywords

  • Secularization,
  • Crisis,
  • Modernity,
  • New Gnosticism

How to Cite

Bruni, M. (2015). La Secolarità o Europa. Phenomenology and Mind, (8), 172–181. https://doi.org/10.13128/Phe_Mi-17743

Abstract

The author asserts the identity between Europe and secularization. Secularization not only as a process of unchristianizing and laicization, but especially in the meaning of term given by Karl Löwith, or as immanentizing of eschaton. In this sense the roots of Europe are certainly christian, but their results are anti-christian: “Secularity or Europe” as the title of the essay means. In fact the secularization coincides with the technological self-affirmation of the modern man (Blumenberg). Today, however, the technical means seem able to emancipate from their human creator (Severino), inaugurating a scenery that oscillates between heaven of the technique and planetary destruction.