In three exemplary essays, author Peter Bornedal promotes Deconstruction as a cogent analytical method whose distinctive critical object is foundational knowledge. In this, he wants to restore Deconstruction as a rational discourse, while continuing to emphasize it as a critique of metaphysics.
In three exemplary essays, author Peter Bornedal promotes Deconstruction as a cogent analytical method whose distinctive critical object is foundational knowledge. In this, he wants to restore Deconstruction as a rational discourse, while continuing to emphasize it as a critique of metaphysics.
Peter Bornedal is professor emeritus of philosophy and civilization studies at the American University of Beirut.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 The Spiral and the Plane-On Foundational Problems in Grice's Theory of Conversational Logic Chapter 3 A Desire for Reason-On the Theory of Rational Communciation in Habermas Chapter 4 The Uses and Abuses of Pleasure-The Many Incompatible Voices in John Stuart Mill's Utilitarianism Chapter 5 Notes Chapter 6 List of Literature Chapter 7 Index
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 The Spiral and the Plane-On Foundational Problems in Grice's Theory of Conversational Logic Chapter 3 A Desire for Reason-On the Theory of Rational Communciation in Habermas Chapter 4 The Uses and Abuses of Pleasure-The Many Incompatible Voices in John Stuart Mill's Utilitarianism Chapter 5 Notes Chapter 6 List of Literature Chapter 7 Index
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