L’etica dell’improvvisazione come pratica filosofica. Gli esercizi spirituali da Pierre Hadot a George Lewis

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Moving from an analysis of the techniques of the self in the capitalist neo-liberalism, the paper will show a possibility of resistance in retreat: Foucault and Hadot show how the turn to ancient philosophy constitutes a way to build historical ontology of ourselves and aesthetic of the existence. The necessary search for new spiritual exercises will lead to examining jazz improvisation.

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