In the Architectonic of Philosophy Leslie Kavanaugh chose three 'architectonics', philosophical structures, to be examined more extensively. These are Plato's Chora, the continuum of Aristoteles and finally Leibniz's labyrinth. The concept of the 'architectonic' is borrowed from Kant, albeit with differing intentions. Whereas the history of philosophy defines metaphysics as asking the question 'What is Being?'; here is asked 'Where is Being?' What is to be analysed is indeed part of the tradition of metaphysics to inquire about Being qua being, but here the inquery is into its structure, its position within the onthological whole. In doing this analyses, two points become explicit. One; Onthology has a structure; and two; the status of Being within this structure.
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234 mm
Length
156 mm
Weight
640 gr
Series & Set Details
Series Name
AUP Dissertation Series
Book Details
Title
The Architectonic of Philosophy
Imprint
Pallas Publications
Product Form
Paperback
Publisher
Pallas Publications
Genre
History
ISBN13
9789056294168
Book Category
Philosophy and Religion Books
BISAC Subject Heading
HIS010000
Book Subcategory
Philosophy Books
ISBN10
9789056294168
Language
English
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