1st Edition

The Discipline of the Cave (Routledge Revivals)

By John Niemeyer Findlay Copyright 1966
    226 Pages
    by Routledge

    230 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1966, The Discipline of the Cave is the first series of a course of Gifford lectures on philosophical issues.. J N Findlay’s lectures use the image of the Cave to show how familiarity is full of restrictions, and involves puzzles and discrepancies unable to be resolved or removed. Such philosophical perplexities may be a result of the misunderstanding and abuse of ordinary ways of thinking and speaking. They may also be a way of ‘drawing us towards being’, providing proof of the absurdity of ordinary thought, speech and experience unless modified and added to in ways which may point beyond it. What may be called a mystical and otherworldly element may need to be introduced into or rendered explicit in all our experience in order to give a viable sense to the most commonplace human utterances and activities.

    1. The Furnishings of the Cave 2. The Methods of Cave-Exploration: i. Phenomenological 3. The Methods of Cave-Exploration: ii. Dialectical 4. The Cave Foreground: The Resting Face of Bodies 5. The Cave Foreground: The Moving Face of Bodies 6. The Dissolution of Bodies 7. Further Antinomies of Bodies 8. The Realm of Minds 9. The Realm of Minds (continued) 10. The Dissolution of the Realm of Minds

    Biography

    J. N. Findlay