![]() Cioran’s thought”) was directed by Italian philosopher Emanuele Severino and was published by Italian publishing house Aracne, in 2014. His undergraduate thesis, Tempo e destino nel pensiero di E. Renzo Rubinelli was born in Verona and graduated from the Ca’ Foscari University in Venice, in 1988, with a degree in Philosophy. Profound connaisseur of Cioran’s thought (to which he dedicated his bachelor’s degree in Philosophy), having moreover met the Romanian-French author in person, Rubinelli talks about fundamental themes such as Cioran’s view of Time as Destiny, his philosophical passions and obsessions, besides his own wanderings and encounters with that who would be defined, by Time magazine, as the “king of pessimists”. ![]() In this interview, Italian philosopher Renzo Rubinelli shares with us some of his intuitions on the works and life of Emil Cioran. But can we be sure that Cioran dismisses each and every form of salvation? Renzo Rubinelli It is a tragic worldview of Greek origin embedded in a Judeo-Christian conception of time, though deprived of éscathon. ![]() The curse of existence is that of being “incarcerated” in the linearity of time, which stems from a paradisiacal, pre-temporal past, toward a destiny of death and decay. My aim is to carry out an exegesis of Cioran’s thought so as to evince how the issue of time is the basis of all his meditations. ![]()
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