Permission granted by Bruce FrohnenWalsh’s anamnesis moves among modernity’s three pillars: rights, science, and the turn to existence (MPR xii). All three volumes consider these three pillars with varying degrees of intensity. Additionally, his reflections within these volumes are of necessity circumscribed by these pillars because they are not to be understood as concepts, but rather as the core of a practice whose nature is intimated only in its unfolding; or, as Kant explains, our consciousness of the dispositions to virtue can only be known in the effect they have on the mind ...Ye
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Thesis advisor: Arthur MadiganThis dissertation is based on the claim that Taylor, in his immense ph...
A discussion of the logical role of particular concepts in Robert Pippin's reading Hegel as a theori...
This open access book advances the current debate in continental realism. In the field of contempora...
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Georg Simmel’s tantalising suggestion that that in each age there exists a ‘regal notion’, a secret ...
Modernity theory approaches modern experience as it incorporates a sense of itself as ‘modern’ (mode...
Reading with and against Blumenberg’s The Legitimacy of the Modern Age, and following his own accoun...
The era of enlightenment is known as “mother of modernityâ€. It has promoted human rationality, sc...
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David Walsh, Politics of the Person as the Politics of Being. Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre ...
The paper reconstructs Modernity following two of its most important lines of philosophy of law: ...
This book is not a set of introductory essays. It has been written with the more seasoned philosophe...
I characterize controlling pictures or assumptions and concomitants of first modernity and then post...
David Walsh, The Modern Philosophical Revolution: The Luminosity of Existence. New York: Cambridge U...
Thesis advisor: Arthur MadiganThis dissertation is based on the claim that Taylor, in his immense ph...
A discussion of the logical role of particular concepts in Robert Pippin's reading Hegel as a theori...
This open access book advances the current debate in continental realism. In the field of contempora...
As a grand narrative of progress, the utopian project of modernity is primarily concerned with notio...
Modernity has generally been interpreted as a radical expression of human progress in the light of t...
Georg Simmel’s tantalising suggestion that that in each age there exists a ‘regal notion’, a secret ...
Modernity theory approaches modern experience as it incorporates a sense of itself as ‘modern’ (mode...
Reading with and against Blumenberg’s The Legitimacy of the Modern Age, and following his own accoun...
The era of enlightenment is known as “mother of modernityâ€. It has promoted human rationality, sc...
This paper briefly presents the historical and philosophical link between Enlightenment philosophy a...
David Walsh, Politics of the Person as the Politics of Being. Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre ...
The paper reconstructs Modernity following two of its most important lines of philosophy of law: ...
This book is not a set of introductory essays. It has been written with the more seasoned philosophe...
I characterize controlling pictures or assumptions and concomitants of first modernity and then post...