This collection, "Opere filosofiche," presents the philosophical works of Pietro Verri, an influential figure of the Italian Enlightenment. Published in 1802, this volume offers insights into Verri's contributions to philosophical discourse during a pivotal period in European history.
Verri's writings reflect the intellectual ferment of his time, engaging with themes of reason, society, and human nature. His essays provide a window into the philosophical debates that shaped the 18th century and continue to resonate with contemporary readers. This collection serves as a valuable resource for scholars and anyone interested in the history of philosophy and the Enlightenment era.
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