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The issues with which the author is concerned are subtle, complex, and intricate, the texts with which he deals are themselves notoriously difficult and often intentionally obscure, and many of the recent books in this area of philosophy/social theory do little to clarify the original texts. But this book goes well beyond exegesis of historically important texts. Trey does important exegetical work, but doesn't rest there -- he moves on to develop an important position of his own. He brings together strains from many of the most important movements within contemporary philosophy and social theory and places them within a productive dialogue.…mehr

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The issues with which the author is concerned are subtle, complex, and intricate, the texts with which he deals are themselves notoriously difficult and often intentionally obscure, and many of the recent books in this area of philosophy/social theory do little to clarify the original texts. But this book goes well beyond exegesis of historically important texts. Trey does important exegetical work, but doesn't rest there -- he moves on to develop an important position of his own. He brings together strains from many of the most important movements within contemporary philosophy and social theory and places them within a productive dialogue.
Autorenporträt
George Trey is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at St. Mary's College.