Philosophical Textuality : Studies on Issues of Discourse in Philosophy / Nicholas Rescher.
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TextPublisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2013]Copyright date: ©2010Description: 1 online resourceContent type: - 9783110319231
- 9783110319675
- B53 .R47 2010eb
- online - DeGruyter
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- PREFACE -- Chapter 1: Issues of Textuality -- Chapter 2: On Philosophical Exposition -- Chapter 3: Issues of Precision -- Chapter 4: The Role of Distinctions in Philosophy -- Chapter 5: Pronominal Issues in Philosophy -- Chapter 6: Deconstructionism and its Problems -- Chapter 7: Referential Affinity -- Chapter 8: On the Literature of the Free Will Problem -- References -- Name Index -- Backmatter
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Philosophizing is an activity-a process carries on by mind-endeavored creatures. But philosophy itself-the product of philosophy-is an abstraction which, as such, exists in its own way. Like chemistry or poetry, the things it deals with may be ever so real, but it itself exists in the realm of textuality. However the nature of philosophy's textual domain is seldom studied as such. The present discussion will take one very small step towards filling this gap.
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