Unreason within reason : essays on the outskirts of rationality.
de Graham, Angus Charles; Hall, David Lynn préf.
Éditeur: La Salle (Ill.) : Open Court, 1992.Description: xvi-293 p.ISBN: 0812691660.N° Inventaire: L12852.Thématique: Philosophie | Système de pensée | Rationalisme | PenséeThématique spécifique: Linguistique | Surréalisme | Morale | Irrationalité | Mythe | Raison | Pensée prélogique | Socialisme | Religion | Paradigme | Métaphore | Bureaucratie | Mort | Relativisme | Yin | Rationalité | Yang | Esthétique | Mysticisme | Philosophie analytique | Logique | Capitalisme | Métonymie | Valeur | Syntagme | Taoïsme | Tao | Philosophie chinoiseGéographique: Chine | Asie Ethnique: Chinois Auteur cité: Bataille, Georges | Nietzsche, Friedrich (1844-1900) | Marx, Karl (1818-1883)Contenu: Value, Fact and Facing Facts -- Perspectivism vs. Relativism in Nietzsche -- Natural Goodness and Original Sin -- Conceptual Schemes and Linguistic Relativism in Relation to Chinese -- "Being" in Linguistics and Philosophy -- Rationalism and Anti-Rationalism in Pre-Buddhist China -- A Chinese Approach to Philosophy of Value : Ho-kuan-tzu -- China, Europe and the Origins of Modern Science -- Liberty and Equality -- The Question behind Marx's Concept of Alienation -- Poetic and Mythic Varieties of Correlative Thinking -- Bataille as Myth-Maker and as Philosopher of Value -- Two Perspectives on Present Mythopoeia -- Mysticism and the Question of Private Access. Item type: Ouvrage
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Notes. Bibliogr. dissém. Index.
Value, Fact and Facing Facts -- Perspectivism vs. Relativism in Nietzsche -- Natural Goodness and Original Sin -- Conceptual Schemes and Linguistic Relativism in Relation to Chinese -- "Being" in Linguistics and Philosophy -- Rationalism and Anti-Rationalism in Pre-Buddhist China -- A Chinese Approach to Philosophy of Value : Ho-kuan-tzu -- China, Europe and the Origins of Modern Science -- Liberty and Equality -- The Question behind Marx's Concept of Alienation -- Poetic and Mythic Varieties of Correlative Thinking -- Bataille as Myth-Maker and as Philosopher of Value -- Two Perspectives on Present Mythopoeia -- Mysticism and the Question of Private Access.
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