In his book Theorien (Frankfurt am Main: S. Fischer, 2009) Martin Seel presents a philosophical and literary experiment in which he desists from introducing a single grand theory in favour of offering a number of smaller theories. In an aphoristic manner these personal and poetic observations are linked to rigorous reflections on the classical themes of human selfunderstanding: happiness and morality, failure and beauty, sickness and death, sense and understanding, knowledge and freedom, religion and music. Staying clear of disciplinary formations, the author shuffles the cards of epistemology, ethics and aesthetics in order to address philosophy as a whole without extinguishing its fire within the confines of a systematic edifice. This col...
This paper is inspired by the manuscript of Philip Kitcher’s forthcoming book Deaths in Venice: The ...
Since the invention of aesthetics in the eighteenth century, philosophers have long taken music as a...
1Ranging from Antiquity to contemporary analytic philosophy, this book provides a concise but thorou...
This text practices a philosophical voice that deviates from visuo-centric theory and the muteness o...
This thesis investigates the proposition that music plays a crucial role in human existence. More s...
Music has not been as prominent in philosophy or as influential in aesthetics as the visual arts, at...
A recent focus of Philip Kitcher’s research has been, somewhat surprisingly in the light of his earl...
Abstract By placing aesthetics as art back within the phenomena of experience, this work seeks to r...
The paper presented the analysis of A. Schopenhauer's musical philosophy development in his work "Th...
The text attempts to answer the question whether musicians need a philosophy of music. The answer t...
The Narrative of Thought Experiments: The Uses and Development of Thought Experiments in Philosophy ...
In this work, I develop a novel approach to thought experiments and literary learning. It's novel p...
The history of philosophy is widely considered as the history of exercises in speculation. However, ...
Ever since the term ‘thought experiment’ was coined by Ørsted, philosophers have struggled with the ...
This paper will examine Ludwig Wittgenstein's (1889–1951) idea that philosophy is a matter of the wi...
This paper is inspired by the manuscript of Philip Kitcher’s forthcoming book Deaths in Venice: The ...
Since the invention of aesthetics in the eighteenth century, philosophers have long taken music as a...
1Ranging from Antiquity to contemporary analytic philosophy, this book provides a concise but thorou...
This text practices a philosophical voice that deviates from visuo-centric theory and the muteness o...
This thesis investigates the proposition that music plays a crucial role in human existence. More s...
Music has not been as prominent in philosophy or as influential in aesthetics as the visual arts, at...
A recent focus of Philip Kitcher’s research has been, somewhat surprisingly in the light of his earl...
Abstract By placing aesthetics as art back within the phenomena of experience, this work seeks to r...
The paper presented the analysis of A. Schopenhauer's musical philosophy development in his work "Th...
The text attempts to answer the question whether musicians need a philosophy of music. The answer t...
The Narrative of Thought Experiments: The Uses and Development of Thought Experiments in Philosophy ...
In this work, I develop a novel approach to thought experiments and literary learning. It's novel p...
The history of philosophy is widely considered as the history of exercises in speculation. However, ...
Ever since the term ‘thought experiment’ was coined by Ørsted, philosophers have struggled with the ...
This paper will examine Ludwig Wittgenstein's (1889–1951) idea that philosophy is a matter of the wi...
This paper is inspired by the manuscript of Philip Kitcher’s forthcoming book Deaths in Venice: The ...
Since the invention of aesthetics in the eighteenth century, philosophers have long taken music as a...
1Ranging from Antiquity to contemporary analytic philosophy, this book provides a concise but thorou...