Frankenstein: chi è davvero il mostro?

Frankenstein is not the story of a monster, but of a man who could not answer for what he created. What happens when power overcomes responsibility? In this philosophical foray, we delve into the heart of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein: not a simple gothic tale, but a powerful metaphor for modernity. Through the figure of Victor and his creature, we reflect on the relationship between technology, responsibility, and recognition, including its most contemporary implications. 💬 Key Quote The real monster is not what we create. It's the fact that we no longer know how to care for it. 🎧 Recommended Playlists Philosophy and Cinema – Philosophical Interpretations of Great Cinema Classics 👉    • Filosofia e Cinema - Interpretazioni filos...   Philosophy and Literature – Lectures and Philosophical Interpretations of Great World Literature Masterpieces 👉    • FILOSOFIA E LETTERATURA - LEZIONI E INTERP...   Support the Project 💳 Free donation to support the channel: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/confi... 📝 "Active Student" Subscription (previews of lectures and materials) Reserved):    / @scorribandefilosofiche   🔔 Subscribe to the channel so you don't miss the next Philosophical Excursions:    / channel   📚 Books – Philosophical Excursions Practical Philosophy Paths between Ancient and Modern 👉 https://francescodipalo.wordpress.com... 📘 Philosophy in the Garden (Epicureanism), paper/ebook, YCP 2025 https://francescodipalo.wordpress.com... 📘 Free Within (Epictetus), Paper/ebook, YCP 2024 https://francescodipalo.wordpress.com... 📘 The Crutch (Existential Novel), ebook, YCP 2023 https://francescodipalo.wordpress.com... 📘 Philosophy under the Portico (Stoicism), Paper/ebook, YCP 2023 https://francescodipalo.wordpress.com... 🧭 Philosophical counseling Individual counseling Based on dialogue, aimed at those who wish to address existential or decision-making questions through the tools of philosophical tradition. It is not a form of therapy. 👉 Information: https://francescodipalo.wordpress.com... 📚 Essential reading list for the lesson — Mary Shelley, Frankenstein, various editions (recommended: Mondadori, Milan, 2015) — Hans Jonas, The Principle of Responsibility, Einaudi, Turin, 1990 — Martin Heidegger, The Question of Technology, in Essays and Discourses, Mursia, Milan, 1976 — Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Discourse on the Origin and Foundations of Inequality, Laterza, Rome-Bari, 2005 — Max Weber, Science as a Profession, Einaudi, Turin, 2004 Cylinder Five and Cylinder Seven by Chris Zabriskie are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/cylinders/ Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/