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A Philosophy of the Possible
Modalities in Thought and Culture
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English
Published/Copyright:
2019
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In this book, Mikhail Epstein offers a systematic theory of modalities (the actual, possible, and necessary), as applied to the discourse of philosophy in its post-Kantian and especially post-Derridean perspectives. He relies on his own experience of living in the USSR and the US, dominated respectively by imperative and possibilist modalities. Possibilism assumes that a thing or event acquires meaning only in the context of its multiple possibilities, inviting counterfactual and conditional modes of description. The author focuses on the creative potentials of possibilistic thinking and its heuristic value. The book demonstrates the range of modal approaches to society, culture, ethics, and language, and outlines potentiology as a new philosophical discipline interacting with ontology and epistemology.
Author / Editor information
Mikhail Epstein, Ph.D. (1990), Academy of Sciences, USSR; S.C.Dobbs Professor of Cultural Theory and Russian literature at Emory University (USA). He has published 35 books and hundreds of articles in philosophy and cultural and literary studies translated into 23 languages.
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eBook published on:
June 7, 2019
eBook ISBN:
9789004398344
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Main content:
366
eBook ISBN:
9789004398344
Keywords for this book
actual; potential; creativity; deconstruction; metaphysics; hypothesis; utopia; imagination; imperative; necessity; language; Occam's razor; potentiation; possibilization; possible worlds; subjunctive mood; universals; Leibniz; Schelling; Derrida
Audience(s) for this book
All interested in the philosophy of possible worlds and the role of modal categories (actual, necessary, interesting, hypothetical) in shaping postmodern culture, critical theory, and the future of the humanities.