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Contents
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction. You, Me, Kant, and Carroll 1
- Chapter 1. The Nonsense of Kant and Lewis Carroll 32
- Chapter 2. A Comparatist’s Risks and Rewards 38
- Chapter 3. A Handful of Rules against Philosophical Self-Isolation 49
- Chapter 4. What Death Makes of Philosophy 59
- Chapter 5. Keeping the World Together 68
- Chapter 6. The Common Universe of Aesthetics 83
- Chapter 7. Are the Deaf and Blind Epistemologically Isolated? 97
- Chapter 8. Pain, Cruelty, and Pathology in Art 104
- Chapter 9. On the Transparency and Opacity of Philosophers 110
- Chapter 10. The Three Philosophical Traditions 121
- Chapter 11. Does Philosophy Progress? 138
- Chapter 12. Nonutopian Observations on Machiavellism 152
- Chapter 13. On the Nature and Limits of Ineffability. Ineffabilities Are the Demons and Angels of Incompleteness and Incompletability. What Can and Cannot Words Express? 192
- Chapter 14. The Bird with Bread in Its Beak 217
- Chapter 15. You, Me, and Kaufmann’s Discovering the Mind 222
- Sources 229
- Notes 231
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction. You, Me, Kant, and Carroll 1
- Chapter 1. The Nonsense of Kant and Lewis Carroll 32
- Chapter 2. A Comparatist’s Risks and Rewards 38
- Chapter 3. A Handful of Rules against Philosophical Self-Isolation 49
- Chapter 4. What Death Makes of Philosophy 59
- Chapter 5. Keeping the World Together 68
- Chapter 6. The Common Universe of Aesthetics 83
- Chapter 7. Are the Deaf and Blind Epistemologically Isolated? 97
- Chapter 8. Pain, Cruelty, and Pathology in Art 104
- Chapter 9. On the Transparency and Opacity of Philosophers 110
- Chapter 10. The Three Philosophical Traditions 121
- Chapter 11. Does Philosophy Progress? 138
- Chapter 12. Nonutopian Observations on Machiavellism 152
- Chapter 13. On the Nature and Limits of Ineffability. Ineffabilities Are the Demons and Angels of Incompleteness and Incompletability. What Can and Cannot Words Express? 192
- Chapter 14. The Bird with Bread in Its Beak 217
- Chapter 15. You, Me, and Kaufmann’s Discovering the Mind 222
- Sources 229
- Notes 231