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Traditional metaphysics is hostile to the world of the senses. From Plato to Kant, philosophers have demanded that the sensuous and corporeal aspects of existence be circumscribed by rational conditions and properties. Without these, the sensuous is unintelligible. This elevation of the ability to reason as quintessentially human has obscured efforts to acknowledge the pivotal role the historical... Read more
Introduction: The Historical and Poetic Imagination 1. Four Moments in the History of Historical Reason: The Structure of Internal Time Consciousness 2. The Symmetry of History and Philosophy in German Historiography 3. History and Ontology 4. Mixing Philosophy and History: The Hegelian Roots of Historical Philosophy 5. Poetry and the Beginning and End of Philosophy
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Gabriel R. Ricci (Author)






