It is impossible to present in a few words a thinker and a writer who does not belong to any of the recognized fields into ...
Continue Reading →Constitutes a thoughtful survey of contemporary hermeneutics in its historical context. Interrogating the Tradition interprets figures in the history of Western thought from a broad, ...
Continue Reading →“The supreme despair,” wrote Kierkegaard, “is not to feel desperate.” One can no longer tell what man is, and as we watch him today undergoing ...
Continue Reading →From the mysterious powers and forces peculiar to both individual and community that can turn our lives into either good or bad lives, I wish ...
Continue Reading →Broaching an understanding of nature in Platonic thought, John Sallis goes beyond modern conceptions and provides a strategy to have recourse to the profound sense ...
Continue Reading →“[Sallis’s] ideas are presented in a singular, scholarly, remarkable, captivating, conceptually rigorous, dense, and deep manner…. Highly recommended.” —Choice “This fascinating book by one of ...
Continue Reading →The Shakespearean image of a tempest and its aftermath forms the beginning as well as a major guiding thread of Logic of Imagination. Moving beyond ...
Continue Reading →The publication of this book is an event for those familiar with the work of John Sallis, for it is the first volume to be ...
Continue Reading →Werner Hamacher’s witty and elliptical 95 Theses on Philology challenges the humanities—and particularly academic philology—that assume language to be a given entity rather than an ...
Continue Reading →In this paper I challenge the claim that Bacon considered the operation of species as limited to the physical and sensory levels. I demonstrate that ...
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