Adriano Tilgher (philosopher)


Adriano Tilgher was an Italian philosopher and essayist.

Biography

Tilgher was born in Resina.
After studying law, he dedicated himself to journalism and essay writing. He was a theatre critic for various daily Roman newspapers between 1915 and 1925, proving himself a sharp interpreter of dramatic texts. He is known for his view of the theatre of Luigi Pirandello, which he interpreted as an expression of the contrast between Life and Form, a view Pirandello adopted as his own. However, despite his friendship with Pirandello, Tilgher broke with him when Pirandello became a member of the Fascist Party.
In numerous works containing philosophical content, he revealed his own relativistic and irrational understanding of life and refuted all types of metaphysics.
He wrote the book "Storia del concetto di lavoro nella civiltà occidentale ", Rome 1924 1944 and Bologna 1983; English translation ; "Work, what it has meant to men through the ages", New York 1931.
He died in Rome in 1941.

Works