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This paper begins by an elucidation of the “desire of knowledge” by Aristotle. From there, I focus on the differences between desire of knowledge and intellectual exigency. Such an exigency replaces, between modern philosophers, the admiration (as beginning of knowledge) and the classical desire of knowledge. At last, I study a kind of intellectual exigency, the exigency of self. In order to explain such kind of exigency, I examine the intellectual attitude of Hegel, and the fall into oblivion of the human being it involves.

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Desire of knowledge, intellectual exigency, intellectual attitude, exigency of self, Hegel, Aristotle, Polo

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