
Tautotes
On the Western Meaning of Identity
Emanuele Severino(Author)
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 17. September 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-1-350-46820-7 (ISBN)
Description
The first English translation of Emanuele Severino's radical critique of the notion of identity.
Starting from his central intuition that Western culture is essentially nihilism, Emanuele Severino reflects anew on the problem of identity, abandoning the ambiguous (and ultimately contradictory) fashion in which being and becoming are grasped in the Western tradition. In this foundational work in Severino's philosophy, the philosopher questions the dominant understanding of identity in Western culture, tracing it back to Aristotle's definition of identity as 'tautotes'. In his endeavour, Severino discusses - with his particular depth - the most renowned philosophical passages from Hegel, Aristotle, Plato and Kant, presenting a radical critique of identity.
This book constitutes part of Severino's monumental theoretical apparatus, comprising a critique of Western metaphysics that sets him alongside Heidegger in contemporary theory. This translation of Tautotes will appeal to those interested in the central problems of Ancient and contemporary philosophy, ontology and metaphysics.
Starting from his central intuition that Western culture is essentially nihilism, Emanuele Severino reflects anew on the problem of identity, abandoning the ambiguous (and ultimately contradictory) fashion in which being and becoming are grasped in the Western tradition. In this foundational work in Severino's philosophy, the philosopher questions the dominant understanding of identity in Western culture, tracing it back to Aristotle's definition of identity as 'tautotes'. In his endeavour, Severino discusses - with his particular depth - the most renowned philosophical passages from Hegel, Aristotle, Plato and Kant, presenting a radical critique of identity.
This book constitutes part of Severino's monumental theoretical apparatus, comprising a critique of Western metaphysics that sets him alongside Heidegger in contemporary theory. This translation of Tautotes will appeal to those interested in the central problems of Ancient and contemporary philosophy, ontology and metaphysics.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-350-46820-7 (9781350468207)
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Persons
Emanuele Severino (1929 -2020) was an Italian philosopher. An original thinker and public intellectual, he is considered one of the most important Italian thinkers of the 20th century.
Antimo Lucarelli is a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Philosophy Department of Yale University, USA. He obtained his PhD from the Institute of Languages, Cultures and Societies at the School of Advanced Study, University of London, UK. Lucarelli holds a BA in Philosophy and an MA in Philosophical Sciences from the University of Milan, Italy.
Antimo Lucarelli is a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Philosophy Department of Yale University, USA. He obtained his PhD from the Institute of Languages, Cultures and Societies at the School of Advanced Study, University of London, UK. Lucarelli holds a BA in Philosophy and an MA in Philosophical Sciences from the University of Milan, Italy.
Author
Translation
School of Advanced Study, University of London, UK
Content
Foreword
1. Becoming, being other
2. Being other, being nothing
3. Dialectics and the contradiction of becoming other
4. Autoproduction of identity
5. <<Result>> and <<substratum>>
6. Dialectics of finite entities
7. <<In being-other, something's essence is what endures>>
8. <<All that changes stays>>
9. Non-identity in identity
10. Isolation and relatio identitatis
11. Relatio identitatis and non-isolation
12. Reference to the non-alienated sense of identity and prospectus
13. Subject, predicate, becoming
14. Becoming and the eternity of relation
15. A is B
16. Being together with another
17. Interpretation, identity, eternity
18. Identity of identity
19. Being different from the other
20. Concealed identity
21. Becoming something else and starting to appear
22. Appearing of appearing and identity
23. Appearing of appearing and class logic
24. Still on the two versions of the elenchus
25. Ratione partis subjecti
26. The identity of elenchus
27. <<The elenchus is an identity>> is an identity
28. Necessity and identity
1. Becoming, being other
2. Being other, being nothing
3. Dialectics and the contradiction of becoming other
4. Autoproduction of identity
5. <<Result>> and <<substratum>>
6. Dialectics of finite entities
7. <<In being-other, something's essence is what endures>>
8. <<All that changes stays>>
9. Non-identity in identity
10. Isolation and relatio identitatis
11. Relatio identitatis and non-isolation
12. Reference to the non-alienated sense of identity and prospectus
13. Subject, predicate, becoming
14. Becoming and the eternity of relation
15. A is B
16. Being together with another
17. Interpretation, identity, eternity
18. Identity of identity
19. Being different from the other
20. Concealed identity
21. Becoming something else and starting to appear
22. Appearing of appearing and identity
23. Appearing of appearing and class logic
24. Still on the two versions of the elenchus
25. Ratione partis subjecti
26. The identity of elenchus
27. <<The elenchus is an identity>> is an identity
28. Necessity and identity