Emanuele Severino

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Emanuele Severino (February 26, 1929 in Brescia, Italy) is one of the most important contemporary Italian philosophers.

Because of his philosophical original position, often called neoparmenidism, Severino has been claimed to be "a giant" and "the only philosopher who in the 20th century can be compared to Heidegger".

Severino has received from the President of the Italian Republic the "Golden medal of the Republic for culture merits" (Medaglia d’oro della Repubblica per i Benemeriti della Cultura). He is also a member of Accademia dei Lincei, the official Italian scientific academy. He has won several prizes and writes sometimes on the Corriere della Sera newspaper.

Severino puts in full light that everything is eternal.

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