Identificador: TDX:2414
Autores: Arnaboldi, Giacomo
Resumen:
The inadequacy of the present society model to prospect viable solutions to terrorist drifts, concentration of wealth, environmental degradation, socio-economic imbalances between North and South, problems of multicultural coexistence and degeneration of the world of politics invoke the need for a new paradigm able to restructure, in their deepest roots, our relational collective schemes regarding to reality. Although in recent years there have been a lot of voices calling for ethical change of our coexistence models, the expected paradigmatic transformation can be attained only through a new way of conceiving the relation between classical dualist oppositions: West vs. Islam, reason vs. irrationality, science vs. religion, etc. In this study we propose a new approach to reality, a contradictorial logic able to host in itself the Holy through a new scientific rigor, and therefore open with renewed eyes to religious traditions. Starting from a profound and critical study of S. Lupasco's philosophy, we try to carry out – with the contribution of A. N. Whitehead's and R. Panikkar's thought – the elaboration of what we call a 'musical logomitica' (a development of a L. Duch's neologism): a philosophical, epistemological and ontological interpretation of reality capable of hosting the holy dimension as a triple a-logical experience claiming a key role also in the domain of hard sciences (quantum physics, cosmology and biology): the timber, rhythm and melody experience of Being. This experiential perspective also allows us to define a new approach to religions, many of which are taken into account in this study looking for a definition of a new transcultural philosophical model. We ended up with a contradictorial hermeneutic exercise aimed at discovering a symphonic articulation between monotheisms and outline, thus, the traits of a possible transcultural renaissance that might take place in the Mediterranean world.