Mancuso-Malaguti in comparison: “The good arranges, but this does not prevent us from remaining human”
In the evolving landscape of contemporary philosophy and theology, the Mancuso-Malaguti dialogue stands as a poignant intersection of faith, ethics, and human frailty. Italian thinkers Vito Mancuso—a theologian known for his progressive, humanistic Catholicism—and Andrea Malaguti—a philosopher and ethicist focused on moral psychology—have engaged in a series of exchanges that blend spiritual optimism with pragmatic … Read more