Sometimes always true : undogmatic pluralism in politics, metaphysics, and epistemology / Jeremy Barris.
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Language: | English |
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New York :
Fordham University Press,
2015.
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Edition: | First edition. |
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Table of Contents:
- Comparing different cultural or theoretical frameworks: Davidson, Rorty, and the nature of truth
- An internal connection between logic and rhetoric, between frameworks, and a legitimate foundation for knowledge
- Pluralism, legitimate self-contradiction, and a proposed solution to some shared fundamental problems of political and mainstream epistemology
- The logic of genuine political pluralism and Oscar Wilde's artificiality of wit and style
- Foucault's pluralism and the possibility of truth and of ideology critique
- How to be properly unnatural: the metaphysics of heterosexual normativity and the importance of concepts of essence and nature for pluralism
- The necessary inconclusiveness of Heideggerian interpretation of metaphysics and the undecided nature of essential or logical connection
- The formal structure of metaphysics and the Importance of being Earnest
- The logical structure of dreams and their relation to reality
- Coda: overview.