Exercises in Constructive Imagination

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Springer Science & Business Media, 2001 - 211 páginas
Philosophy in this century has often self-consciously presented itself as aiming at the destruction or deconstruction of the philosophical tradition or even of theorizing as such. The basis for such self-description may well be a deep-seated anxiety about death; but whatever its grounds, the procession of distinguished intellectuals who seem mostly concerned with who gets to turn off the light on philosophy on his/her way out is one main reason why philosophy seems to have lost its grip on public opinion and public policy. Which is ironical, because there is often considerable constructive work going on under the pretence of all this `destruction', but the superficial rhetoric has more currency and impact than the substance of that work. This book brings back the spirit of bold, imaginative, even outrageous theorizing into philosophy, and contains a series of examples of it, venturing playfully into quantum mechanics and political theory, psychoanalysis and environmental ethics, philosophy of language and sociology, without any attempt at `systematically exhausting' these disparate fields but rather using them as suggestive excuses and arenas for the display of intellectual creativity. There are numerous echoes among the various pieces, and between them and other works by the same author; but again these resonances are not systematized. The result is more to be seen as a collection of snapshots of an intellectual landscape than as a hierarchical regimentation of it.
 

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Knowledge Versus Belief
7
A Strange ? Quantum World
17
Promissory Names
25
What Is Logic About?
31
Dialectical Logic at Work in the Elective Affinities What We Can Learn From Goethe About Hegel
43
Discriminating From Within
57
The Poetics of Philosophical Interpretation
63
Kants Sadism
75
Montaignes Pre and PostModern Notion of Subjectivity
109
An Oblique View
121
Beyond Tolerance?
125
An Answer to the Question Liberating the Future From the Past? Liberating the Past From the Future
137
Machiavelli for Example
149
The Degradation of Talent
167
Philosophy and Literature in Calvinos Tales
171
J D
187

Respect for Structure
83
The End of Analysis
89
BeingIdle
97
Taking Care of Ethical Relativism
101

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