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Sophistical Practice Toward A Consistent Relativism Cassin

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Sophistical Practice Toward A Consistent Relativism Cassin
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Publisher: Fordham University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.02 MB
Pages: 384
Author: Cassin, Barbara
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Sophistical Practice Toward A Consistent Relativism Cassin by Cassin, Barbara instant download after payment.

Sophistics is the paradigm of a discourse that does things with words. It is not pure rhetoric, as Plato wants us to believe, but it provides an alternative to the philosophical mainstream. A sophistic history of philosophy questions the orthodox philosophical history of philosophy: that of ontology and truth in itself. This book showcases unusual Presocratics, wreaking havoc with the fetish of true and false. Their logoi perform politics and perform reality. Their sophistic practice can shed crucial light on contemporary events.
Abstract: Sophistics is the paradigm of a discourse that does things with words. It is not pure rhetoric, as Plato want us to believe, but it provides an alternative to the philosophical mainstream. This book constitutes a major contribution to the debate between philosophical pluralism, unitarism, and pragmatism.

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