This book discusses different topics from phenomenology to philosophy of language; the topics discussed belong to different areas of philosophy even if it is possible to find a fil rouge that enables the reader to achieve a transversal point of view. If we consider the idea of a basic antireductionism common to the topics of this book,we can see that a diversity of themes with wich we are concerned disappears in favor of a certain homogeneity of sense which pervades the arguments treated.
Philosophical Exercises. Inquiries into Phenomenology and Philosophy of Language
RIZZO, Giorgio
2011-01-01
Abstract
This book discusses different topics from phenomenology to philosophy of language; the topics discussed belong to different areas of philosophy even if it is possible to find a fil rouge that enables the reader to achieve a transversal point of view. If we consider the idea of a basic antireductionism common to the topics of this book,we can see that a diversity of themes with wich we are concerned disappears in favor of a certain homogeneity of sense which pervades the arguments treated.File in questo prodotto:
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