The Philosophy of the Limit

The Philosophy of the Limit
Title The Philosophy of the Limit PDF eBook
Author Drucilla Cornell
Publisher Routledge
Pages 253
Release 2016-01-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1134711131

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In The Philosophy of the Limit Drucilla Cornell examines the relationship of deconstruction to questions of ethics, justice and legal interpretation. She argues that renaming deconstruction "the philosophy of the limit" will allow us to be more precise about what deconstruction actually is philosophically and hence to articulate more clearly its significance for law. Cornell's focus on the importance of the limit and the centrality of the gender hierarchy allows her to offer a view of jurisprudence different from both the critical social theory and analytic jurisprudence.

Demarcation and Demystification

Demarcation and Demystification
Title Demarcation and Demystification PDF eBook
Author J. Moufawad-Paul
Publisher John Hunt Publishing
Pages 247
Release 2019-11-29
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1789042275

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Marx once declared that philosophers have only interpreted the world, but the point is to change it. Demarcation and Demystification examines the ways in which a radical practice of philosophy is possible under the aegis of Marx's 11th thesis, arguing that philosophy's radicality is discovered by understanding that it can only ever interpret the world; that social transformation lies beyond the sphere of its operations. 'Demarcation and Demystification is a major statement on the gulf between what philosophers actually do, and what they think they do.' Matthew R. McLennan, author of Philosophy and Vulnerability

At the Limits of Political Philosophy

At the Limits of Political Philosophy
Title At the Limits of Political Philosophy PDF eBook
Author James V. Schall
Publisher CUA Press
Pages 286
Release 2010-04
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0813218241

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James V. Schall presents, in a convincing and articulate manner, the revelational contribution to political philosophy, particularly that which comes out of the Roman Catholic tradition.

Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy

Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy
Title Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Bernard Williams
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 297
Release 2011-04
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 113680725X

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Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy is widely held to be his most important book and is a classic of contemporary philosophy It is assigned on many reading lists on courses on moral philosophy and ethics Ranks alongside Routledge Classics such as Alasdair MacIntyre’s Short History of Ethics and Iris Murdoch’s The Sovereignty of Good. Our edition includes a very useful commentary by Adrian Moore at the end of the book New foreword by Jonathan Lear

Philosophy at the Limit

Philosophy at the Limit
Title Philosophy at the Limit PDF eBook
Author David Wood
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 163
Release 2023-08-11
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1000962113

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First published in 1990, Philosophy at the Limit was originally part of the Problems of Modern European Thought book series. It pursues the theme of philosophy’s confrontation with its own limits, in modern philosophers from Hegel to Derrida, including Nietzsche, Wittgenstein, Heidegger, and Gadamer. The author focuses on questions of philosophical style, dialogue and indirect communication, the structural closure of philosophical texts, and performative strategy in philosophy. The book is an accessible discussion of many of the complex issues that empower continental philosophy. It will appeal to students of philosophy and contemporary thought at every level, and to the general reader interested in the heart of the debates in European thought.

Wittgenstein and the Limits of Language

Wittgenstein and the Limits of Language
Title Wittgenstein and the Limits of Language PDF eBook
Author Hanne Appelqvist
Publisher Routledge
Pages 281
Release 2019-11-25
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1351202650

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The limit of language is one of the most pervasive notions found in Wittgenstein’s work, both in his early Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus and his later writings. Moreover, the idea of a limit of language is intimately related to important scholarly debates on Wittgenstein’s philosophy, such as the debate between the so-called traditional and resolute interpretations, Wittgenstein’s stance on transcendental idealism, and the philosophical import of Wittgenstein’s latest work On Certainty. This collection includes thirteen original essays that provide a comprehensive overview of the various ways in which Wittgenstein appeals to the limit of language at different stages of his philosophical development. The essays connect the idea of a limit of language to the most important themes discussed by Wittgenstein—his conception of logic and grammar, the method of philosophy, the nature of the subject, and the foundations of knowledge—as well as his views on ethics, aesthetics, and religion. The essays also relate Wittgenstein’s thought to his contemporaries, including Carnap, Frege, Heidegger, Levinas, and Moore.

The Limits of Realism

The Limits of Realism
Title The Limits of Realism PDF eBook
Author Tim Button
Publisher
Pages 277
Release 2013-06-27
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 0199672172

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Tim Button explores the relationship between minds, words, and world. He argues that the two main strands of scepticism are deeply related and can be overcome, but that there is a limit to how much we can show. We must position ourselves somewhere between internal realism and external realism, and we cannot hope to say exactly where.