Unstable ontologies in modern philosophy
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The book examines the possibilities of the theory of unstable ontologies, the idea of which is formulated, although not specifically developed in the discourse theory school of Essex (E. Laklau, M. Muff, O. Marshar, Y. Stavrakakis, etc.). The application of the theory of unstable ontologies in modern philosophy is significant not only because, according to Chantal Muff's definition, its principles always indicate the limits of objectivity, the 'passions and affects' as a dimension of ontological negativity 'without relying on any immutable foundations', but also in connection with the indication of the political nature of the philosophical discourse itself.
The book examines the possibilities of the theory of unstable ontologies, the idea of which is formulated, although not specifically developed in the discourse theory school of Essex (E. Laklau, M. Muff, O. Marshar, Y. Stavrakakis, etc.). The application of the theory of unstable ontologies in modern philosophy is significant not only because, according to Chantal Muff's definition, its principles always indicate the limits of objectivity, the 'passions and affects' as a dimension of ontological negativity 'without relying on any immutable foundations', but also in connection with the indication of the political nature of the philosophical discourse itself.
Author:
Author:Zherebkin S.
Cover:
Cover:soft
Category:
- Category:Romance & Love
Dimensions:
Dimensions:21x15x2.2 cm
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-91419-917-0
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