by Robert sokolowski. This rich metaphysical text is heavily indebted to Aristotle and Husserl, but at the same time refreshingly novel in its approach to such traditional philosophical topics as language, truth, knowledge, and selves. Stimulating discussions of the importance of absence, the value of wishing (versus wanting), and the very human phenomenon of "taking in" culminate in a successful defense of an "alternative way of thinking about mental imagery." (Check catalog)
Philosophy & Religion
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Friday, January 2, 2009
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