Knowledge, Being and the Human
Some of the Major Issues in Philosophy
Abstract
This book, in the form of a classical philosophical treatise, presents a large-scale theoretical project: It uses a metaphilosophical perspective to present the framework for postmetaphysical thinking, situating it in the domain of the metaphysics of morality. It offers an innovative defence of scepticism based on a critical and radical analysis of the concepts of knowledge and truth. Metaphysical and transcendental traditions are deconstructed, mainly in relation to the paradoxes of so-called realism and idealism, which are the consequence of dependence on an archaic substance theory. Moreover, the book proposes a certain form of philosophising in spite of everything, i.e. within a sceptical approach. The critique of ethics leads to an a-ethical concept of the will and the values of life.
Keywords
Hartman; Human; Issues; Knowledge; Major; Metaphilosophy; Philosophy; scepticism and its defence; theory of good will; theory of knowledge; theory of truth; transcendental traditionDOI
10.3726/978-3-653-03707-4ISBN
9783653037074, 9783631622858, 9783653037074Publisher website
https://www.peterlang.com/Publication date and place
Bern, 2013Series
Studies in Philosophy, History of Ideas and Modern Societies, 5Classification
Philosophy: epistemology and theory of knowledge