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Ineffability And Its Metaphysics The Unspeakable In Art Religion And Philosophy 1st Edition Silvia Jonas

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Ineffability And Its Metaphysics The Unspeakable In Art Religion And Philosophy 1st Edition Silvia Jonas
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Publisher: Palgrave
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.16 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Silvia Jonas
ISBN: 9781137579546, 9781137579553, 1137579544, 1137579552
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Ineffability And Its Metaphysics The Unspeakable In Art Religion And Philosophy 1st Edition Silvia Jonas by Silvia Jonas 9781137579546, 9781137579553, 1137579544, 1137579552 instant download after payment.

Can art, religion, or philosophy afford ineffable insights? If so, what are they? The idea of ineffability has puzzled philosophers from Laozi to Wittgenstein. In Ineffability and its Metaphysics: The Unspeakable in Art, Religion and Philosophy, Silvia Jonas examines different ways of thinking about what ineffable insights might involve metaphysically, and shows which of these are in fact incoherent. Jonas discusses the concepts of ineffable properties and objects, ineffable propositions, ineffable content, and ineffable knowledge, examining the metaphysical pitfalls involved in these concepts. Ultimately, she defends the idea that ineffable insights as found in aesthetic, religious, and philosophical contexts are best understood in terms of self-acquaintance, a particular kind of non-propositional knowledge. Ineffability as a philosophical topic is as old as the history of philosophy itself, but contributions to the exploration of ineffability have been sparse. The theory developed by Jonas makes the concept tangible and usable in many different philosophical contexts.

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