Philosophy
epub |eng | 2011-02-17 | Author:Judith Butler [Butler, Judith]

76 Against Ethical Violence This consideration of a Copernican revolution in the conception of the human being leads Laplanche to a brief discussion of Levinas. There he writes that Levinas’s ...
( Category: Philosophy January 24,2018 )
epub, pdf |eng | 2011-02-17 | Author:Christopher Gauker [Gauker, Christopher]

160 Chapter 7 calls for a different response than the context: {This is on the left. That is on the right. That is clean.} Acting in accordance with the former ...
( Category: Words, Language & Grammar January 24,2018 )
epub, pdf |eng | 2011-02-17 | Author:Crawford L. Elder [Elder, Crawford L.]

Mental versus Physical Causation 99 In defense of our intuitions about agglomerated causes, I want to argue that this general claim is false. For starters, then, note that in actual ...
( Category: Philosophy January 24,2018 )
epub |eng | 2011-01-11 | Author:Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel [Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich]

The essentialities or the determinations of reflection 371 Remark Mention must be made here of the concept of the positive and negative as it occurs in arithmetic. The concept is ...
( Category: Philosophy January 24,2018 )
epub |eng | 2011-02-17 | Author:Philip Pettit [Pettit, Philip]

33524_ch01.1-175.pdf WBG Soft Proof 5/25/07 9:07:09 AM Pg 90 90 • Chapter Six What things do we and other animals desire in common? Hobbes mentions natural appetites like “hunger, thirst, ...
( Category: Philosophy January 24,2018 )
epub |eng | 2011-02-17 | Author:Dan Zahavi [Zahavi, Dan]

Consciousness and Self | 133 The study of pathological phenomena might not only serve as a demonstration of the empirical relevance of the phenomenological analysis of self; on its own ...
( Category: Philosophy January 24,2018 )
epub |eng | 2011-02-17 | Author:Scott G. Schreiber [Schreiber, Scott G.]

Accident and Consequent 127 The crucial argument that unites these seeming disparate examples is the triangle argument. Because it is clearly not based on a linguistic confusion, and because that ...
( Category: Philosophy January 24,2018 )
epub |eng | 2004-08-15 | Author:Jean Jacques Rousseau [Rousseau, Jean Jacques]

M. de Besse, M. de Forcade, and others whose names I have forgotten, in short, well-dressed people of every description were seen there; except abbes and men of the long ...
( Category: Professionals & Academics January 24,2018 )
epub |eng | 1997-01-01 | Author:Titus Lucretius Carus [Lucretius Carus, Titus]

* * * Indeed, where one from o'er-abundant bile Is stricken with fever, or in other wise Feels the roused violence of some malady, There the whole frame is now ...
( Category: Poetry January 24,2018 )
epub |eng | 2011-05-19 | Author:Stephen Law [Law, Stephen]

W hen someone's claim is challenged, and they find themselves struggling to come up with a rational reply, they will often resort to saying, “Look, I just know!” How reasonable ...
( Category: Philosophy January 24,2018 )
epub, pdf |eng | 2011-02-17 | Author:José Luis Bermúdez [Bermúdez, José Luis]

( Category: Words, Language & Grammar January 24,2018 )
epub |eng | 2011-02-25 | Author:Friedrich Nietzsche [Nietzsche, Friedrich]

VII When the historical sense reigns unchecked and drags with it all its consequences, it uproots the future, because it destroys illusions and takes from existing things the atmosphere in ...
( Category: Philosophy January 24,2018 )
epub |eng | 2011-02-25 | Author:Friedrich Nietzsche [Nietzsche, Friedrich]

2 We have seen how it is originally language which works on the construction of concepts, a labor taken over in later ages by science. Just as the bee simultaneously ...
( Category: Philosophy January 24,2018 )
epub, mobi, pdf |eng | 2010-06-15 | Author:Friedrich Nietzsche [Nietzsche, Friedrich]

2. Voluptuousness: unto all hair–shirted despisers of the body, a sting and stake; and, cursed as "the world," by all backworldsmen: for it mocketh and befooleth all erring, misinferring teachers. ...
( Category: Philosophy January 24,2018 )
epub |eng | 2011-02-25 | Author:Friedrich Nietzsche [Nietzsche, Friedrich]

107 The Greeks as the geniuses among the nations. Their childlike nature, credulousness. Passionate. Quite unconsciously they lived in such a way as to procreate genius. Enemies of shyness and ...
( Category: Social Sciences January 24,2018 )