La virtù in Dante. Un’etica della libertà e dell’amore
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La virtù in Dante. Un’etica della libertà e dell’amore

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La virtù in dante. Un’etica della libertà e dell’amore. Esplora la virtù in Dante, un'etica profonda di libertà e amore. Approfondisci il pensiero di Dante Alighieri e la sua visione morale.

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This paper promises a timely and insightful exploration into the core concept of virtue within Dante Alighieri's works. By specifically framing Dante's ethical philosophy as an "ethics of freedom and love," the author signals a sophisticated approach that seeks to uncover the foundational principles guiding human moral agency and spiritual aspiration in the *Commedia* and potentially other texts. This focus is particularly pertinent, moving beyond mere theological exposition to articulate the dynamic interplay between divine will, human choice, and the ultimate telos of love that permeates Dante's entire poetic and philosophical enterprise. To substantiate this thesis, the paper would presumably undertake a meticulous analysis of key Dantesque texts, tracing how *virtù*, *libertà*, and *amore* are conceptualized, experienced, and intertwined across the different canticles of the *Commedia*. One would expect a detailed examination of philosophical underpinnings—drawing from classical and scholastic traditions—and theological implications, particularly concerning the nature of free will, grace, and caritas. Such an analysis would likely illuminate how Dante reinterprets and synthesizes these complex notions, presenting a nuanced vision where true freedom is achieved through virtuous action guided by love, leading to ultimate beatitude. The contribution of this study lies in its potential to offer a cohesive and compelling interpretation of Dante's moral universe, highlighting the profound and active role of human beings in their journey towards salvation. By foregrounding the ethics of freedom and love, the paper is poised to enrich contemporary Dante scholarship, providing a framework for understanding not just the punitive aspects of his hell, but the transformative and redemptive power of his purgatory and paradise. This approach should appeal to scholars interested in medieval philosophy, theology, and literary ethics, solidifying Dante's enduring relevance as a profound thinker on the human condition and the pursuit of the good.


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