Mystery and Intelligibility : History of Philosophy as Pursuit of Wisdom /
"Contributors consider the limits of our knowledge of a world of unlimited knowability by examining philosophical thought from the Classical Greeks to the present"--
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Washington, D.C. :
The Catholic University of America Press,
[2021]
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Table des matières:
- Introduction: mystery and intelligibility / Jeffrey Dirk Wilson
- 1. History, philosophy, and the history of philosophy / Timothy B. Noone
- 2. A guide for the perplexed or how to present or pervert the history of philosophy / John Rist
- 3. Wonder and the discovery of being: from Homeric myth to the natural genera of early Greek philosophy / Jeffrey Dirk Wilson
- 4. Metaphysics and the origin of culture / Donald Phillip Verene
- 5. Flux-Gibberish: for and against Heraclitus / William Desmond
- 6. Into the dark: how (not) to ask "Why is there anything at all?" / Eric D. Perl
- 7. What is philosophy? / Philipp W. Rosemann.


