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The Originary Structure
By (Author) Emanuele Severino
Translated by Damiano Sacco
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
13th November 2025
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Hardback
528
Width 189mm, Height 246mm
The Originary Structure (La struttura originaria) (1958) is the foundation of Italian philosopher Emanuele Severino's thought, the starting point that establishes and recognizes the essential tenets of the incontrovertibility and necessity of the truth of being.
The first book written by Severino, it lays out the logical structure that underlies the philosophical development of his thought for the next six decades. According to Severino himself, it constitutes the ground as part of which all his subsequent writings receive their own meaning first and foremost because it aims to articulate the structure of the appearing and meaning of everything that is and appears, according to a logic that should prove itself to be unable to be refuted by any (non)philosophical discourse. This book presents the fundamental determinations of a philosophical discourse that cannot be refuted, to the extent that any such refutation would itself be grounded in the discourse to be refuted. It is on the basis of this logical structure that Severino is able to exhibit the necessity of his most challenging claim that of the eternity of every being.
One of the most singular philosophical works written in the 20th century, this book plays an irreplaceable role in the system of Severinos writings.
Emanuele Severino (1929 2020) was an Italian philosopher. An original thinker and public intellectual, he is considered one of the most important Italian thinkers of the 20th century.
Damiano Sacco is a philosopher and translator and fellow of the Institute of Cultural Inquiry, Germany.