Manifesto for a higher comparativism in Philosophy
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1984-6746.2013.2.16645Abstract
I would like to surrender myself to the hermeneutics of a desire, which is none other than the desire to philosophize. Not giving way as to my desire: in philosophy or in other areas, this cannot mean to lunge at the first lure that might come. There is a rigor of desire and it goes by way of caring for the words in which this desire is reflected. These are the words I should like to find. In the heart of this battle of words, one finds the word “system”. That philosophizing entails to build a philosophy, is what it entails. Still, does that also mean it is a question of building a system? Which of the meanings of the word “system” is the one we mean?Downloads
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Published
2013-08-30
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Maniglier, P. (2013). Manifesto for a higher comparativism in Philosophy. Veritas (Porto Alegre), 58(2), 226–271. https://doi.org/10.15448/1984-6746.2013.2.16645
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System and Ontology in Contemporary French Philosophy