Konkrete Reflexion: Festschrift fur Hermann Wein zum 60. Geburtstag

J.M. Broekman,J. Knopf

Konkrete Reflexion: Festschrift fur Hermann Wein zum 60. Geburtstag
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Springer
Country
NL
Published
31 March 1975
Pages
240
ISBN
9789024716791

Konkrete Reflexion: Festschrift fur Hermann Wein zum 60. Geburtstag

J.M. Broekman,J. Knopf

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So the philosopher’s way to be is the source (Quelle) of his values and of his basic model; it is an important way of understanding thrall. It appears, now, that the thought of this paper could be simplified. The primary notion is the philosopher’s way to be. Style, locus of interest, nisus and way of thought can then be seen as growing out of this, as particular aspects or expressions of it. This entire paper then would be an attempt to come to grips with the primary notion. How is a way to be related to what is normally called a philo sopher’s views or theories (the formulable core)? Is it not irrelevant as non-implicatory fact, like biographical details or social background? I do not think so. A philosopher’s way to be is not external fact to the formulable core of his thought. It is not internal either in the logical sense. It is what allows us to comprehend his explicit views.

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