This book offers an original philosophical perspective on exemplarity. Inspired by Wittgenstein's later work and Derrida's theory of deconstruction, it argues that examples are not static entities but rather oscillate between singular and universal moments.
This book offers an original philosophical perspective on exemplarity. Inspired by Wittgenstein's later work and Derrida's theory of deconstruction, it argues that examples are not static entities but rather oscillate between singular and universal moments.
Jakub Mácha is Professor at the Department of Philosophy, Masaryk University (Czech Republic). He has published on philosophy of language and classical German philosophy. His most recent book is Wittgenstein on Internal and External Relations: Tracing All the Connections (2015).
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1 Preface and Introduction 1.1 Methodology: Singularity, Particularity, Self-Reference 1.2 Terminology of Exemplarity: Example, Exemplar, Paradigm Part 2 The Life Cycle of a Paradigm 2.1 Singularity: Introducing a Paradigm 2.2 Particularity and Universality: How Paradigms Are Applied 2.3 Self-Reference: The Logic of Exemplarity and the Paradigm Paradox Part 3 Examples of Exemplarity 3.1 Plato: Forms as Standards 3.2 Kant: Reflective Judgment 3.3 Hegel: Particularity as Exemplarity 3.4 Kuhn's Paradigms Part 4 Conclusion: Exemplarity as an Example-Exemplar
Part 1 Preface and Introduction 1.1 Methodology: Singularity, Particularity, Self-Reference 1.2 Terminology of Exemplarity: Example, Exemplar, Paradigm Part 2 The Life Cycle of a Paradigm 2.1 Singularity: Introducing a Paradigm 2.2 Particularity and Universality: How Paradigms Are Applied 2.3 Self-Reference: The Logic of Exemplarity and the Paradigm Paradox Part 3 Examples of Exemplarity 3.1 Plato: Forms as Standards 3.2 Kant: Reflective Judgment 3.3 Hegel: Particularity as Exemplarity 3.4 Kuhn's Paradigms Part 4 Conclusion: Exemplarity as an Example-Exemplar
Es gelten unsere Allgemeinen Geschäftsbedingungen: www.buecher.de/agb
Impressum
www.buecher.de ist ein Shop der buecher.de GmbH & Co. KG Bürgermeister-Wegele-Str. 12, 86167 Augsburg Amtsgericht Augsburg HRA 13309