The Force of Reason and the Logic of Force investigates the concept
of force through various 'episodes' in the history of philosophy.
The author argues that force arises on the basis of the distinction
of reality and mere appearance. The book looks at figures who
reduce force to something other than itself as well as figures who
develop a 'logic of force' that allows them to trace the operation
of force without such a reduction. MARKET 1: Postgraduate students
studying history of philosophy, medieval philosophy and continental
philosophy, epistemology and theory of knowledge
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