The theory of national characters sees an individual in every nation. Each individual has a body, a face, a character. The same goes for nations: every nation has a body (the land), a face (the fisionomy), a character. Kind or bad, active or passive, idle or diligent, feminine or masculine, every nation expresses a principle. A single principle, different from that of every other nation. What makes a nation possess a certain character? Authors are divided on this matter: according some it is the climate (both for the influence it exerts and for the reaction it provokes), according someone else it is history, and we find among the possible causes language, race, territory, religion, institutions, customs or a set of all (or part of) these elements. The volume examines this theme in Hippocrates, Aristotle, Bodin, Dubos, Kant, Leopardi, Cuoco, Michelet.
University of Florence, Italy - ORCID: 0000-0002-4635-3667
Catherine Darbo-Peschanski
Milieu et peuples. Entre les traités hippocratiques et Aristotepp.13-24
pp.49-70
Luca Mannori
Da Verri a Cuoco. Il dibattito sul carattere degli Italiani tra Sette e Ottocentopp.85-101
Gaspare Polizzi
Il «sistema dell’egoismo universale» e la condizione presente dell’Italiapp.103-121
Book Title
Nazioni come individui
Book Subtitle
Il carattere nazionale fra passato e presente
Editors
Michela Nacci
Peer Reviewed
Number of Pages
158
Publication Year
2020
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© 2020 Author(s)
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Publisher Name
Firenze University Press
DOI
10.36253/978-88-5518-160-0
ISBN Print
978-88-5518-159-4
eISBN (pdf)
978-88-5518-160-0
eISBN (epub)
978-88-5518-161-7
Series Title
Studi e saggi
Series ISSN
2704-6478
Series E-ISSN
2704-5919