Frontiers: (Kant, Hegel, Frege, Wittgenstein)Bennington Books, 2003 - 490 pagini "This book is made up of almost entirely unrevised seminar sessions written for part of a three-year project (1989-92) conducted at the University of Sussex"--Inrod |
Cuprins
I | 1 |
II | 19 |
III | 39 |
IV | 65 |
V | 86 |
VI | 111 |
VII | 131 |
VIII | 151 |
XV | 295 |
XVI | 313 |
XVII | 333 |
XVIII | 351 |
XIX | 371 |
XX | 389 |
XXI | 409 |
XXII | 427 |
Termeni și expresii frecvente
absolute according actuality already analogy antinomy apparently argue argument Aristotle assertoric attempt called claim cognition concept contingency cosmopolitan Critique definition deictic Derrida determined dialectic distinction domain empirical essay essentially ethical example expression external fact faculty fiction finite formal Frege frontier Hegel Hegelian idea individual insofar international right involves judgement Kant Kant’s Kantian language language-game Lauben laws laws of thought least limit logic looks means ment metaphysics moral nature necessity notion object ostensive definition particular perpetual peace Philosophy of History Philosophy of Right political possible precisely principle problem proper names proposition question reading realm reason reference relation remember rule seems sense sense and reference sentence sharp boundary signpost simply situation sort spirit subjective sublated suggested teleological tence thing thought tion transcendental truth truth-value ture understanding Universal History violence Wall of China whole Wittgenstein word