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  • - J. G. Fichte and the Technological Imagination
    av F.Scott Scribner
    310 - 749,-

  • - Pragmatism, Aesthetics, and Morality
    av Scott R. Stroud
    469 - 929,-

    Examines the relationship between art and morality discussed in the writings of American pragmatist John Dewey. Argues that there is a clear connection between the experience of art and the project of moral cultivation.

  • - Poetry, Philosophy, and the Birth of Sense
    av John T. Lysaker
    402 - 743,-

    Inspired by Martin Heidegger, John Lysaker develops a concept of ur-poetry to explore philosophically how poetic language creates fresh meaning in our world and transforms the way in which we choose to live in it. To demonstrate ur-poetry in action, the book focuses on the work of Charles Simic.

  • - Works of Mourning, Art, and Affirmation in the Thought of Jacques Derrida
    av David Farrell (Depaul Univ.) Krell
    339,-

  • - Thinking on Exilic Grounds
    av Alejandro A. Vallega
    406,-

    The word ''alterity'' is found infrequently in Heidegger''s work, yet Vallega makes the compelling case that the effort to trace the enigmatic force of alterity is at the heart of that work. Suggesting that we find in Heidegger an enactment of that enigma by looking at what he calls ''exilic grounds'' in Heidegger''s thought, Vallega makes an important and original contribution to Heidegger scholarship. Well written, clear in its presentation of difficult issues, precise in delineating solutions to some thorny problems which come out of Heidegger, this is a provocative and exciting book.-Dennis J. Schmidt, Penn State UniversityAs the only full-length treatment in English of spatiality in Martin Heidegger''s work, this book makes an important contribution to Heidegger studies as well as to research on the history of philosophy. More generally, it advances our understanding of philosophy in terms of its "exilic" character, a sense of alterity that becomes apparent when one fully engages the temporality or finitude essential to conceptual determinations.By focusing on Heidegger''s treatment of the classical difficulty of giving conceptual articulation to spatiality, the author discusses how Heidegger''s thought is caught up in and enacts the temporality it uncovers in Being and Time and in his later writings. Ultimately, when understood in this manner, thought is an "exilic" experience-a determination of being that in each case comes to pass in a loss of first principles and origins and, simultaneously, as an opening to conceptual figurations yet to come. The discussion engages such main historical figures as Plato, Aristotle, Descartes, Kant, and indirectly Husserl, as well as contemporary European and American Continental thought.

  • - Language, Perception, Technics
    av Robert E. Innis
    406 - 729,-

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