Time and Freedom

Time and Freedom
Title Time and Freedom PDF eBook
Author Christophe Bouton
Publisher Northwestern University Press
Pages 300
Release 2014-10-30
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0810130157

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Christophe Bouton's Time and Freedom addresses the problem of the relationship between time and freedom as a matter of practical philosophy, examining how the individual lives time and how her freedom is effective in time. Bouton first charts the history of modern philosophy's reengagement with the Aristotelian debate about future contingents, beginning with Leibniz. While Kant, Husserl, and their followers would engage time through theories of knowledge, Schopenhauer, Schelling, Kierkegaard, and (later), Heidegger, Sartre, and Levinas applied a phenomenological and existential methodology to time, but faced a problem of the temporality of human freedom. Bouton's is the first major work of its kind since Bergson's Time and Free Will (1889), and Bouton's "mystery of the future," in which the individual has freedom within the shifting bounds dictated by time, charts a new direction.

Cyclopædia of American Literature

Cyclopædia of American Literature
Title Cyclopædia of American Literature PDF eBook
Author Evert Augustus Duyckinck
Publisher
Pages 1116
Release 1875
Genre American literature
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Freedom of Speech in War Times

Freedom of Speech in War Times
Title Freedom of Speech in War Times PDF eBook
Author Zechariah Chafee (Jr.)
Publisher
Pages 40
Release 1919
Genre Freedom of expression
ISBN

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Philosophy as Metanoetics

Philosophy as Metanoetics
Title Philosophy as Metanoetics PDF eBook
Author Hajime Tanabe
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 388
Release 1986
Genre History
ISBN 9780520069787

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"Tanabe's agenda was not religious but philosophical in that he tried to integrate Eastern and Western insights in order to acquire a cross-cultural philosophical vision for the post-war world community. . . . This book shows his superior philosophical originality. . . . It is high time that Tanabe's thought should be introduced to the West."—Joseph Kitagawa, University of Chicago

Law's Task

Law's Task
Title Law's Task PDF eBook
Author Louis E. Wolcher
Publisher Routledge
Pages 320
Release 2016-04-22
Genre Law
ISBN 131710725X

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What is the ultimate task of law? This deceptively simple question guides this volume towards a radically original philosophical interpretation of law and justice. Weaving together the philosophical, jurisprudential and ethical problems suggested by five general terms - thinking, human suffering, legal meaning, time and tragedy - the book places the idea of law's ultimate task in the context of what actually happens when people seek to do justice and enforce legal rights in a world that is inflected by the desperation and suffering of the many. It traces the rule of law all the way down to its most fundamental level: the existence of universal human suffering and how it is that law-doers inflict or tolerate that suffering.

The Independent

The Independent
Title The Independent PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 810
Release 1913
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The Expository Times

The Expository Times
Title The Expository Times PDF eBook
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Pages 588
Release 1919
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