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This volume treats the topic of rationality developing a
perspective that integrates elements of philosophy of language,
phenomenology, pragmatism, and philosophy of life. The two
reference authors, Wittgenstein and Ortega, are contemporaries but
come from different philosophical traditions. Wittgenstein's early
work was influenced by logical positivism. Later he developed an
influential approach to philosophy of language. Ortega was
influenced by Neo-Kantianism, perspectivism, life philosophy, and
phenomenology. On this basis, he developed an independent approach
that has become known as ratiovitalism. Astonishing affinities
between their respective reflections on rationality motivated the
experiment of bringing the different approaches into a synergetic
relation. Both investigate the structures and limits of
rationality, emphasize the importance of basic beliefs, and
criticize the restriction of rationality concepts to the
intellectual sphere. The contributions of the volume focus on:
dynamics of belief and knowledge, implicit and explicit knowledge,
the concept of "vital reason", the role of world-pictures and forms
of life, questions regarding certainty, ignorance, doubt, and
madness, as well as matters of pluralism and relativism.
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Marusa Sagadin (Paperback)
Christiane Erharter, Dirck Mollmann, Astrid Wagner
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R775
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