In Ravaisson's philosophy, the concept of spontaneity refers to the first, basic and organic form of improvisation. Nature consists indeed of a rational law of development named habit, that regulates all movements, summarizing the external impulsions and the internal penchants in the form of spontaneous activity. However the insertion of spontaneity in nature determines the appearance of unpredictability and negativity in life's productions, as organic and psychical pathologies. Ravaisson tries to show how this morbid spontaneity belongs to nature's rationality.

Vincenti, D. (2015). La spontaneità malata. Follia e patologia nella filosofia di Félix Ravaisson. ITINERA, 10, 80-97 [https://doi.org/10.13130/2039-9251/6653].

La spontaneità malata. Follia e patologia nella filosofia di Félix Ravaisson

Vincenti, D
2015

Abstract

In Ravaisson's philosophy, the concept of spontaneity refers to the first, basic and organic form of improvisation. Nature consists indeed of a rational law of development named habit, that regulates all movements, summarizing the external impulsions and the internal penchants in the form of spontaneous activity. However the insertion of spontaneity in nature determines the appearance of unpredictability and negativity in life's productions, as organic and psychical pathologies. Ravaisson tries to show how this morbid spontaneity belongs to nature's rationality.
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History of philosophy; Félix Ravaisson; Spontaneity
Italian
2015
10
80
97
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Vincenti, D. (2015). La spontaneità malata. Follia e patologia nella filosofia di Félix Ravaisson. ITINERA, 10, 80-97 [https://doi.org/10.13130/2039-9251/6653].
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