Russian philosophy of the XXI century. Maxima
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Short forms in philosophy have always been in demand - in the form of a set of separate phrases, or with separate subtitles, as part of a book, like Nietzsche, numbered, like Wittgenstein, in verses, like Omar Khayama, oral, like Kun Tzu and Lao Tzu. When we try to attempt a strict systematic description of the world, the system of our philosophical act seeks to become the system itself. When we create a mythola-poetic description of the world, the center becomes describing. But if the thought is intentionally interrupted - not in the place where it is exhausted, that is, finally killed by a word, and not in where, having lost its energy of sensually perceived truth, it will take over the condition required by the system, - the most necessary gap occurs in Which and seeps meaning. After all, the whole world is not amenable to formalization. Scroll, fragmented text about the world does not mean a fragmented perception of his perception, simply the author does not want to release anything superfront. The existing fragments itself, without violence, develops into a kind of picture, inferior to the world the priority right before the text be holing. And then the world itself becomes the center of the description. The authors of the proposed collection such a genre of aphorisms, or Maxim seems not only productive, but also extremely relevant for our intellectual era
Author:
Author:Girenok F., Kuznetsov V., Ermolaev M.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Romance & Love
- Category:Phylosophy
Series:
Series: Philosophy
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-88230-312-8
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