The writer Francesco Bozzi, screenwriter, radio and television author, as well as historical author of Rosario Fiorello, will be present in Cagliari tomorrow to present his book "The philosophy of suca", a modern and irreverent Sicilian Platonic dialogue.

“Every philosopher thought it, even if maybe he didn't say it (or said it in another language): suca”. It is in fact the philosophical argument par excellence, because it has many meanings and can therefore be profitably inserted into different conceptual systems. Throughout history, it has been able to inspire Descartes the first (and best) version of his famous Cogito. To seduce Wittgenstein with its sharpness, which came close to the dream of a language perfectly adhering to reality ("On what one cannot speak about: suca").

In high school

In the morning Bozzi will meet the male and female students of Dettori, with whom he will dialogue together with professors Luisa Mereu, professor of History and Philosophy, and Donatella Nardi, professor of Latin and Greek, and Professor Simone Mereu, professor of Art History. The round table will be held again in the evening in the Search room. The choice from Cagliari stems both from the particular nature of the event, in which the anthropological and cultural aspects of the two large islands are compared, half-jokingly: Sicily and Sardinia, and because the meeting is the first, pilot of a project under study for the next school year: “Dettori and the City”, which Dettori proposes to the City, with which he wishes to dialogue and share his initiatives. Francesco Bozzi tackles the task of dissecting the various souls of the suca, restoring its many ideal and social, historical and psychological nuances.

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