Abstract
The intellectual trajectory of the German philosopher Ferdinand Fellmann is examined, highlighting the teaching of Hans Blumenberg, but also the remarkable influence of Giambattista Vico’s thought in the whole of his work. In particular, it is analyzed how the viquian conception of myth serves as the basis for Fellmann’s critique of an ideological use of myth.
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