The XXV World Congress of Philosophy opened on the evening of August 1st in the privileged space of the Baths of Caracalla. The Mayor of Rome, the Magnificent Rector, the President of the Congress, and Professor Emidio Spinelli, Professor of Ancient Philosophy at La Sapienza, offered undoubtedly profound reflections on the meaning of this scientifically elevated and emotionally intense meeting, which aimed to celebrate with its very title the dynamis of Philosophy: "Philosophy across Boundaries." Philosophy crosses boundaries, creates an Agora open to free exchange, and contributes to the intellectual reconstruction of our societies through a fruitful transversality derived from the interaction of different fields of knowledge and methodologies. Streams of scholars from everywhere are forming, now in Rome and with the auspices of long-lasting networks over a broad space and time, a community of free thinkers, dialectically (and peacefully) aware of the potential of good critical thinking. The Association To Hellenikon, chaired by colleague Olimpia Imperio, participated with a Round Table dedicated to "Representations of Philosophy in Ancient Greece." We had the pleasure and honor of presenting our logoi to a highly interested audience, reflecting on Heraclitus and his inscrutability; on Plato's implicit and explicit Poetics; on humor in Aristotle; on the epistemic and pragmatic formation of the Aristotelian political man, and on 'remodulation' in Plutarch; on the philosophical schools, examined between texts and archaeological evidence. A splendid experience, whose organizational merit goes to the aforementioned Association. We all, then, put our minds and hearts into it!





