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Speculative Philosophy

Autor Donald Phillip Verene
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 mai 2009
In this original and illuminating work, the reader is invited to approach philosophy as an activity that can instruct, delight, and move. On this view, philosophy can be seen as a key to human education, a mastery of humane letters, and a part of the repulic of the liberal arts. Embracing this approach to philosophy, Verene argues, involves moving beyond modern philosophy's analytical encounter with experience, one that emphasizes argument and criticism at the expense of the Socratic search for self-knowledge. Relying on insights from Vico and Hegel, Verene introduces a new sense of reason, one that sees the True as the whole and that connects reason to the ancient sense of speculation. Reflection and criticism are given their due, but the reorientation of philosophy toward the speculative grasp of the whole of things allows memory, imagination, and dialectical ingenuity to take on philosophical form. In the end, this work show how speculation, symbolic form, metaphor, poetry, and rhetoric are natural parts of philosophical thinking.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780739136591
ISBN-10: 0739136593
Pagini: 149
Dimensiuni: 162 x 241 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Part 1 Preface
Part 2 Introduction
Chapter 3 The Canon of the Primal Scene in Speculative Philosophy
Chapter 4 Philosophical Pragmatics
Chapter 5 Putting Philosophical Questions (in)to Language
Chapter 6 Absolute Knowledge and Philosophical Language
Chapter 7 The Limits of Knowledge: Argument and Autobiography
Chapter 8 Philosophical Aesthetics
Chapter 9 Philosophical Memory
Chapter 10 Culture, Categories, and the Imagination
Chapter 11 Metaphysical Narration, Science, and Symbolic Form
Chapter 12 Myth and Metaphysics

Recenzii

With imagination and learning, Professor Verene recalls speculative (or systematic) philosophy to the center of high culture. His foil is philosophy conceived as critical reflection and analysis, which objectifies its topic but leaves out its own account. Speculative philosophy, by contrast, cultivates the imagination of rhetorical creativity and the systematic learning of how things fit into a self-explaining whole, an inevitably tragic because always imperfect project. Vico, Hegel, Cassirer, and James Joyce are Verene's muses, although his discussion ranges through figures throughout Western philosophy from Plato and Aristotle down to Peirce and Whitehead. More than any thinker since Collingwood, Verene shows the humanistic heart of philosophy. I shall cite this book often, repeating its images and arguing them out to my own conclusions.