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Thinking About Thinking What Kind Of Conversation Is Philosophy Adriaan T Peperzak

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Thinking About Thinking What Kind Of Conversation Is Philosophy Adriaan T Peperzak
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Publisher: Fordham University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.22 MB
Pages: 222
Author: Adriaan T. Peperzak
ISBN: 9780823293353, 0823293351
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Thinking About Thinking What Kind Of Conversation Is Philosophy Adriaan T Peperzak by Adriaan T. Peperzak 9780823293353, 0823293351 instant download after payment.

Thinking about Thinking examines philosophy from a variety of perspectives as a practice realized by persons who communicate with one another while reflecting about the meaning of human life and thought. Without forgetting the logical and methodological conditions of systematic thought, the author insists on the intimate connections that tie all philosophical texts and conversations to the lives from which they emerge. As product of an individual thinker, who, thanks to individual teachers, has been familiarized with particular traditions of a particular culture, each philosophy is unique. If it is a good one, it is also revealing for many—perhaps even for all—other philosophers. At the same time, all thinking is addressed to individual interlocutors, each of whom responds to it by transforming it into a different philosophy. This fact invites us to explore the dialogical dimension of thinking, which, in turn, refers us to the communitarian and historical contexts from which solitude, as well as solidarity, competition, alliances, and friendships in thought, emerge.

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