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In the words of eminent Philosopher Cornel West, Tomaini's Encyclopedia of American Idealism: Toward a Novel Method and System of Philosophy attempts to "encompass the insights of intellectual giants," both contemporary and past. Tomaini's Encyclopedia, which is named in the Hegelian sense of that word, primarily calculates the scholarly question: how might G.W.F. Hegel's system and method be overcome? Flipping the Western canon on its head in order to counter the behemoth scope and density of the Hegelian system, the Encyclopedia revises innumerable fundamental tenets of philosophy, producing…mehr

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In the words of eminent Philosopher Cornel West, Tomaini's Encyclopedia of American Idealism: Toward a Novel Method and System of Philosophy attempts to "encompass the insights of intellectual giants," both contemporary and past. Tomaini's Encyclopedia, which is named in the Hegelian sense of that word, primarily calculates the scholarly question: how might G.W.F. Hegel's system and method be overcome? Flipping the Western canon on its head in order to counter the behemoth scope and density of the Hegelian system, the Encyclopedia revises innumerable fundamental tenets of philosophy, producing at its onset a new method of philosophy - Reconstruction, contra Derrida's Deconstruction -, and instituting by its conclusion a new philosophical system assembled atop Kant and Hegel's school of German Idealism. Beginning with dialectics, Tomaini outlines an approach to rival Hegel's and develops this system further. The Encyclopedia of American Idealism also incorporates epistemology, metaphysics, cognitive science, phenomenology, psychoanalysis, metalinguistics, aesthetics, ethics, and politics. Finally, it culminates in a theoretical model for International Relations rooted in Immanuel Kant's concept of Perpetual Peace.
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Autorenporträt
G.R. Tomaini is an LGBTQ Federal McNair Scholar at Union Theological Seminary in Manhattan. His other major works include Ballad of An American Ganymede: Or, Explorations of Queeritude In Fifty Seven Cantos (A Thin Slice of Anxiety Press) and The Rainbow Cantos: Two Attempts At Queering The Canon (Pumpernickel Press). Tomaini's poetry is featured by Outcast Press, Selcouth Station Press, Agapanthus Collective, Roi Fainéant Press, and Incognito Press. Tomaini is currently working on The Lolito Mysteries: Or, the Obsessional Love Poems of Sigmund Freud's Infamous Patient O. Tomaini's works can be found at www.grtomaini.com.