Modern Philosophy
epub |eng | 2015-09-06 | Author:Hammer, Espen

Hegel’s dialectical argument is well known. In its barest outline it leads to the twofold realization that (a) such apparently rich content, since it lacks any determination, is in fact ...
( Category: Modern Philosophy March 12,2020 )
epub |eng | | Author:Friedrich Nietzsche

192. The Good-natured. —What is it that distinguishes the good-natured, whose countenances beam kindness, from other people? They feel quite at ease in presence of a new person, and are ...
( Category: Themes & Styles March 12,2020 )
epub |eng | 2017-02-21 | Author:Marko, Jonathan S. [Marko, Jonathan S.]

126. One might, through analogy and observation, assent to propositions regarding the supernatural realm through divinely unassisted reasoning. For instance, it is possible some have reasoned that it is likely ...
( Category: Modern March 12,2020 )
epub, azw3 |eng | | Author:Slavoj Žižek

The Jew and Antigone We come across this ‘Che vuoi?’ everywhere in the political domain, including the 1988 American election struggle in which, after Jesse Jackson’s first successes, the press ...
( Category: History & Theory March 11,2020 )
epub |eng | 2018-11-05 | Author:Ken Wilber

I believe that the meanings of most of those are obvious, and we will define any new terms we need as we go along. The point is simply that, from ...
( Category: New Age & Spirituality March 11,2020 )
epub |eng | | Author:Nesbitt, Nick;

CHAPTER SEVEN The Baron de Vastey and the Contradictions of Scribal Critique As scholars, including Laurent Dubois and myself, have argued, it was revolutionary Saint-Domingue that remained faithful to the ...
( Category: Caribbean & Latin American March 11,2020 )
epub |eng | 2012-03-30 | Author:David Hume [Hume, David]

Section 2 Of the origin of justice and property We now proceed to examine two questions, viz, concerning the manner, in which the rules of justice are established by the ...
( Category: Travelers & Explorers March 11,2020 )
epub |eng | 2019-09-27 | Author:Friedrich Nietzsche [Nietzsche, Friedrich]

—Only we spirits that have become free, possess the necessary condition for understanding something which nineteen centuries have misunderstood,—that honesty which has become an instinct and a passion in us, ...
( Category: Renaissance March 11,2020 )
epub |eng | 2017-10-30 | Author:Kanterian, Edward;

p.218 Wood advances an interesting consideration: ‘On Kant’s behalf it might be replied that the actual existence of things suffices to show it impossible that there should be a necessarily ...
( Category: Modern March 10,2020 )
epub |eng | | Author:Speight, Allen; [Allen Speight]

Hegel and politics Hegel's theory of the state, like the work of any political theorist, should be compared with his actual views of concrete political affairs. As we mentioned at ...
( Category: Modern Philosophy March 10,2020 )
azw3, pdf |eng | 2011-10-02 | Author:Richard L. Velkley [Velkley, Richard L.]

CHAPTER 6 The Room for Political Philosophy: Strauss on Heidegger’s Political Thought I In the essay that is his final extended statement on Heidegger, Strauss defines political philosophy as the ...
( Category: Modern March 8,2020 )
epub, pdf |eng | 1995-04-15 | Author:Gilles Deleuze [Deleuze, Gilles]

The apprentice, on the other hand, raises each faculty to the level of its transcendent exercise. With regard to sensibility, he attempts to give birth to that second power which ...
( Category: Modern March 8,2020 )
epub |eng | 2011-11-18 | Author:G.E.M. Anscombe

2Ibid. 40. 3Ibid. 50. 4Ibid. 39–40. 5 This is the Aristotelian general premise which does not appear in von Wright’s examples. It is easily supplied; e.g. ‘Unheated huts in cold ...
( Category: Modern March 8,2020 )
azw3, pdf |eng | 2007-08-20 | Author:Lydia Alix Fillingham [Fillingham, Lydia Alix]

Where was Foucault in all this uproar? In Tunisia actually. From 1954 on, Foucauit had taken a series of teaching jobs away from France – in Sweden, Poland, and Germany. ...
( Category: Philosophers March 7,2020 )
epub |eng | | Author:O. Bradley Bassler

The world is too large if it has no beginning and too small if it has one; this is because the concept of successive temporal regression is inadequate both to ...
( Category: Performing Arts March 7,2020 )