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Phenomenological Perspectives on Plurality offers twelve essays that discuss how the question of plurality is thought in contemporary continental philosophy. In particular, its essays investigate h...
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06 October 2014

Phenomenological Perspectives on Plurality offers twelve essays that discuss how the question of plurality is thought in contemporary continental philosophy. In particular, its essays investigate how this issue influences topics in ontology, aesthetics, and social and political philosophy as well as other fields.
In the wake of the critique of metaphysics as onto-theology, the question of plurality has become a central focus of philosophy today. This question does not only give rise to rethink the beginning of metaphysics as well as some of its basic concepts, such as the notion of God, but also influences the contemporary conception of art, identity and community.
In the wake of the critique of metaphysics as onto-theology, the question of plurality has become a central focus of philosophy today. This question does not only give rise to rethink the beginning of metaphysics as well as some of its basic concepts, such as the notion of God, but also influences the contemporary conception of art, identity and community.
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Pages: 216
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Studies in Contemporary Phenomenology
Publication Date:
06 October 2014
ISBN: 9789004281813
Format: Hardcover
Gert-Jan van der Heiden (1976), Radboud University, Nijmegen, is Professor of Metaphysics. He mainly publishes on contemporary continental philosophy, including his recent Ontology after Ontotheology: Plurality, Event, and Contingency in Contemporary Philosophy.