Yula and anchor. Experience of alternative metaphysics
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The task of his new book, Alexander Sekatsky, philosopher, laureate of the prize Andrei Bely, sees in the example of the most ordinary things to try to figure out how the human world as a whole is arranged. Take anchor. If we consider it as a basic metaphor for thinking, then we can understand how the subject of thought is held in its self -identity. Another object suitable as an archetype of human being is a yula, a moving top. In this example, one can consider the most important differences between independence and "self-opposition", which, among other things, allows you to comprehend the identity of the substance and the subject represented by Hegel in a new way.
In addition to the section of such "metaphysical portraits", two more are presented in the book - in one, reading and text issues are affected, and the other is devoted to the problem of truth in the existential and historical way
In addition to the section of such "metaphysical portraits", two more are presented in the book - in one, reading and text issues are affected, and the other is devoted to the problem of truth in the existential and historical way
Author:
Author:Sekatsky Alexander Kupriyanovich
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Phylosophy
- Category:Reference books
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-6048670-2-0
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