“horizon” in Being and Time seems to serve as a more technical equivalent to “meaning”: it is that in terms of which something is ca-pable of being understood.When Heidegger calls time a transcendental horizon,he implies that it is the sole and necessary meaning in terms of which we ...
Signature Event Context Jacques Derrida from MARGINS of Philosophy Translated, with Additional Notes by Alan Bass The University of Chicago Press, 1982 A commication to the Congres international des Societes de philosophie de langue fa ncaise, Montreal, August 1971. The theme of the colloquium was...
form, colloquial, oral communications destined to be understood and to open or pursue dialogues within the horizon of an intelligibility and truth of meaning, such that in principle a general agreement may finally be established. These communications are to remain within the element相关...
A kind rebuke from the Five Public Opinions era about my Humpty Dumptyish philosophy of language will be something I hold on to for some time yet, and I expect to come across things from time to time and wonder “what would Neil make of this?” As a conversationalist, and as an educ...
Covid-19 acts here as a significant-other and a horizon of possibility: in terms of eventfulness, of the relationship between science and decision-making, and even in terms of generational responsibility. Speaking about the Covid-19 epidemic, for example, Thunberg noted that although there was...
CULTUREBLACK holesThis white paper outlines the plans of the History Philosophy Culture Working Group of the Next Generation Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration.doi:10.3390/galaxies11010032Galison, PeterDoboszewski, JuliuszElder, JameeMartens, Niels C. M....
This is noteworthy because Ereignis is not only the most famous concept representing late Heideggerian philosophy but also holds significant importance in post-Heideggerian modern philosophy as the speculative source of the ‘evental turn’, which, along with the ‘material turn’, constitutes one ...