UID:
edocfu_9958351806502883
Format:
1 online resource
ISBN:
9780231519632
Note:
Frontmatter --
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Contents --
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Acknowledgments --
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Translator’s Note --
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Introduction --
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I. The End of Philosophy, or the Paradoxes of Speaking --
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1. Skeptical and Scientific “Post-philosophy” --
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2. “Saying and the Said”: Two Paradigms for the Same Subject --
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3. The Antispeculative View: Habermas as an Example --
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4. Kant’s Shadow in the Current Philosophical Landscape --
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II. Challenging the “Death of Philosophy”: The Reflexive A Priori --
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5. A Definition of the Model: Scientific Learning and Philosophical Knowledge --
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6. The Model of Self-reference’s Consistency --
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7. The Model’s Fecundity --
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8. Beyond the Death of Philosophy --
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III. The End of Philosophy in Perspective: The Source of the Reflexive Deficit --
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9. The “Race to Reference” --
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10. The Tension Between Reference and Self-reference in the Kantian System --
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11. Helmholtz’s Choice as a Choice for Reference: The Naturalization of Critique --
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12. Critique: A Positivist Theory of Knowledge or Existential Ontology? --
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13. Questioning the History of Philosophy --
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Conclusion --
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Notes
Language:
English
URL:
https://doi.org/10.7312/thom14778