施特劳斯认为,政治哲学是哲学的组成部分或一个分支:“哲学”表示处理的方式,本根的和整全的;“政治的”既表示主题又表示功能。(By calling this pursuit political philosophy, we imply that it forms a part of a larger whole: of philosophy; or that political philosophy is a branch of philosophy. In the...
Such a critical aspect is key in preventing materialism, as Patrice Haynes suggests, from lapsing into a “naïve realism”, where thought rests in sheer givens such as Being, Life, Sexual Difference, Matter, Vitality, which assume “access to a non-dialectical positivity” requiring a “...
Although there is no quick link between belief and assertion, the dialectical requirements on assertion feed back into normative constraints on those beliefs that constitute one's evidence. But if we are not certain of many of our beliefs and that uncertainty is modelled in terms of probabilities...
Hegel subjects the Kantian definition to a dialectical interpretation, that is, to the Aufhebung. He analyses time as that which is first of all abstract or ideal (ein Ideelles) since it is the negative unity of being-outside-self (like space of which it is the truth). (This ideality ...
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(e.g. of the dialectical movement from existential to discursive contradictions), it is beyond the scope of my study to recapitulate a general model of the process in full detail; at this point I can only hope that the summary I have provided is suggestive enough to tap into existing ...
. . . is intended as a dialectical move in which the background language itself, in so far as it uses such terms as ‘refers’, ‘stands for’, ‘property’, ‘fact’, etc. is being scrutinized. From my point of view Hochberg takes the background language to wear its dialectical hear...
Following Pinto (2001), I understand acts of arguing and argument in a way that is broader than classical logic. The latter takes the premises and conclusion of an argument to be propositions (claims about what is true) that are expressed in words. In contrast, Pinto understands an argument...
"It is too often thatsophismis mistaken for sheer falseness, or even more annoying, forparadox. . . . When logical incorrectness . . . is aimed at deceiving we are dealing with a sophism (abuse of intelligence)." (Henri Wald,Introduction to Dialectical Logic. John Benjamins, 1975) ...
A dialectical example of a precedent pronoun is: She smiled down at him, Lily did, while her hair fell in front of her face. It's important to note that the instances of her in the examples above are not pronouns, specifically possessive pronouns. Rather, they are possessive adjectives. ...