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We tend to group ourselves in our small silos of knowledge, explicitly or covertly despising what is not our own. Out of ignorance or a somewhat cretinous feeling of intellectual supremacy." 10 January 2024 Humanities, News Written this text in the transition between the year that is leaving and the new one, without much hope that in the present period the realities around us will improve. However, I also approach the task somewhat amazed. Thankfully surprised. And I owe this to Cristina and Fide. She never would have thought that she would write about a club whose purpose is the integration of multiple disciplines, traditionally called social and experimental, creating a dialogue framework substantially different from other forums of Fide. I know Fide for years. In this house I have shared with other colleagues the undoubtedly noble concern for the problematic practice of the legal profession in its field of work; I have presented some of my books and, above all, I have chatted and shared thoughts and concerns with people of high ability and practical sense. But from the beginning Fide pointed towards different areas. I'm not saying more ambitious or better, but diverse.
For some they will be more abstract. For others simply boring. But in a world where the universal conversation, and sometimes almost the only one, is about the ups and downs suffered by the competitive efforts of groups of subjects around a ball in the heart of a well-mowed lawn, the truth is that the initiative of Fide can only be described as heroic. The contemplation of life through the different visions that a discipline can provide and its integration with the perception of the other is an essential phenomenon.caso. We tend to group ourselves into our small silos of knowledge, explicitly or covertly disdaining the non-self. Out USA Phone Number of ignorance or a somewhat cretinous feeling of intellectual supremacy. And that can be preached about members of all disciplines. That people from different branches of study meet and share, try to make others understand or transmit their knowledge, the object of their study and, at the same time, are open to receiving the gift of contributions from subjects who come from from different worlds is something simply exceptional. Exceptional in two of its meanings, for the strange and the magnificent.
FIDE could have chosen to continue along the path of success that has been climbing until now, bringing together professionals in relation to issues specific to their specific activity, continuing along a path that is already well trodden and that, without a doubt, continues to be necessary, but no. FIDE has chosen to invest its efforts and resources, which are always limited, in an activity that partly reminds us of the Florentine patrons, leading us to an unknown and new world into which we will approach with a certain caution, perhaps with the insecurity and fear that It causes us to stray from the path we have traveled so many times. First, always depending on the nature of each one, with a certain lukewarmness and then, I hope, fully immersing ourselves in a lake of hypotheses, curiosity, uncertainties and certainties. I hope a lot from this initiative FIDE. And it is time to answer the reason for this hope. I have always been interested in other areas of knowledge other than Law. Specific, literature, history, architecture and, lately, the sciences related to non-human life on our planet. All of them have been and are part of those spheres in which one, without discipline, with absolute freedom, enters and enjoys, savoring that pleasure that knowledge grants without reason, without an end in itself.
For some they will be more abstract. For others simply boring. But in a world where the universal conversation, and sometimes almost the only one, is about the ups and downs suffered by the competitive efforts of groups of subjects around a ball in the heart of a well-mowed lawn, the truth is that the initiative of Fide can only be described as heroic. The contemplation of life through the different visions that a discipline can provide and its integration with the perception of the other is an essential phenomenon.caso. We tend to group ourselves into our small silos of knowledge, explicitly or covertly disdaining the non-self. Out USA Phone Number of ignorance or a somewhat cretinous feeling of intellectual supremacy. And that can be preached about members of all disciplines. That people from different branches of study meet and share, try to make others understand or transmit their knowledge, the object of their study and, at the same time, are open to receiving the gift of contributions from subjects who come from from different worlds is something simply exceptional. Exceptional in two of its meanings, for the strange and the magnificent.
FIDE could have chosen to continue along the path of success that has been climbing until now, bringing together professionals in relation to issues specific to their specific activity, continuing along a path that is already well trodden and that, without a doubt, continues to be necessary, but no. FIDE has chosen to invest its efforts and resources, which are always limited, in an activity that partly reminds us of the Florentine patrons, leading us to an unknown and new world into which we will approach with a certain caution, perhaps with the insecurity and fear that It causes us to stray from the path we have traveled so many times. First, always depending on the nature of each one, with a certain lukewarmness and then, I hope, fully immersing ourselves in a lake of hypotheses, curiosity, uncertainties and certainties. I hope a lot from this initiative FIDE. And it is time to answer the reason for this hope. I have always been interested in other areas of knowledge other than Law. Specific, literature, history, architecture and, lately, the sciences related to non-human life on our planet. All of them have been and are part of those spheres in which one, without discipline, with absolute freedom, enters and enjoys, savoring that pleasure that knowledge grants without reason, without an end in itself.