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Towards Continental Philosophy Reason And Imagination In The Thought Of Max Deutscher Max Deutscher

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Towards Continental Philosophy Reason And Imagination In The Thought Of Max Deutscher Max Deutscher
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.76 MB
Author: Max Deutscher
ISBN: 9781538147764, 9781538147771, 9781538147788, 1538147769, 1538147777, 1538147785, 2020056654, 2020056655
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Towards Continental Philosophy Reason And Imagination In The Thought Of Max Deutscher Max Deutscher by Max Deutscher 9781538147764, 9781538147771, 9781538147788, 1538147769, 1538147777, 1538147785, 2020056654, 2020056655 instant download after payment.

Through a curated selection of papers written over four decades by one of Australia’s leading philosophers, this collection demonstrates the impact of Continental philosophy on philosophical thought in Australia. The development of specific philosophical problems, over a period of more than forty years by a philosopher whose first training was ‘pre-continental’, shows that it is possible to achieve interaction between ‘continental’ and ‘pre-continental’ methods in philosophy, even while recognizing their distinctiveness. These essays ‘work towards’ continental philosophy in the ways they pay attention to language, to how we experience things and are experienced by others, and to the structures of language and power that frame what it is possible to say and to hear, to write and to read.

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