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Bell, Jeffrey A. The Problem of Difference: Phenomenology and Poststructuralism Downsview, Ontario, Canada Universtiy of Toronto Press 1998 0802080952 / 9780802080950 Edition Unstated Trade Paperback Very Good+ As issued No Jacket Slight spine lean and some light shopwear. A nice clean copy. "In the history of philosophy one finds many examples of a fundamental distinction forming the cornerstones of a philosophical theory. There is Plato's distinction between knowledge(reality) and opinion(appearence); Aristotle's Form /Matter distinction; Descartes mind/body distinction; kant's a priori/a posteriori distinction. But the challenge of these theories, the problem that calls for the creativity and intellectual inventiveness of these thinkers, is to show how the two sides of the distinction are nevertheless related to and dependent upon each other. This is what [bell] calls the problem of difference and it is this problem which accounts for the most interesting and important aspects of the above-mentioned theories. It is the basis for Plato's theory of Mimesis; Aristotle's theory of ousia;.... In all these cases, the theory attempts to account for the relationship between the two sides of a fundamental difference...." From the rear cover. Price:
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Bell, Jeffrey A. The Problem of Difference: Phenomenology and Poststructuralism Downsview, Ontario, Canada Universtiy of Toronto Press 1998 0802080952 / 9780802080950 Edition Unstated Trade Paperback Very Good+ As issued No Jacket Some light shopwear. A nice clean copy. "In the history of philosophy one finds many examples of a fundamental distinction forming the cornerstones of a philosophical theory. There is Plato's distinction between knowledge(reality) and opinion(appearence); Aristotle's Form /Matter distinction; Descartes mind/body distinction; kant's a priori/a posteriori distinction. But the challenge of these theories, the problem that calls for the creativity and intellectual inventiveness of these thinkers, is to show how the two sides of the distinction are nevertheless related to and dependent upon each other. This is what [bell] calls the problem of difference and it is this problem which accounts for the most interesting and important aspects of the above-mentioned theories. It is the basis for Plato's theory of Mimesis; Aristotle's theory of ousia;.... In all these cases, the theory attempts to account for the relationship between the two sides of a fundamental difference...." From the rear cover. Price:
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Bell, Jeffrey A. The Problem of Difference: Phenomenology and Poststructuralism Downsview, Ontario, Canada Universtiy of Toronto Press 1998 0802042538 / 9780802042538 Edition Unstated Cloth near Fine No Jacket Some light shopwear. No dustjacket. A nice clean copy. "In the history of philosophy one finds many examples of a fundamental distinction forming the cornerstones of a philosophical theory. There is Plato's distinction between knowledge(reality) and opinion(appearence); Aristotle's Form /Matter distinction; Descartes mind/body distinction; kant's a priori/a posteriori distinction. But the challenge of these theories, the problem that calls for the creativity and intellectual inventiveness of these thinkers, is to show how the two sides of the distinction are nevertheless related to and dependent upon each other. This is what [bell] calls the problem of difference and it is this problem which accounts for the most interesting and important aspects of the above-mentioned theories. It is the basis for Plato's theory of Mimesis; Aristotle's theory of ousia;.... In all these cases, the theory attempts to account for the relationship between the two sides of a fundamental difference...." From the rear cover. Price:
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Bell, Jeffrey A. The Problem of Difference: Phenomenology and Poststructuralism Downsview, Ontario, Canada Universtiy of Toronto Press 1998 0802042538 / 9780802042538 Edition Unstated Cloth near Fine No Jacket Some light shopwear. No dustjacket. A nice clean copy. "In the history of philosophy one finds many examples of a fundamental distinction forming the cornerstones of a philosophical theory. There is Plato's distinction between knowledge(reality) and opinion(appearence); Aristotle's Form /Matter distinction; Descartes mind/body distinction; kant's a priori/a posteriori distinction. But the challenge of these theories, the problem that calls for the creativity and intellectual inventiveness of these thinkers, is to show how the two sides of the distinction are nevertheless related to and dependent upon each other. This is what [bell] calls the problem of difference and it is this problem which accounts for the most interesting and important aspects of the above-mentioned theories. It is the basis for Plato's theory of Mimesis; Aristotle's theory of ousia;.... In all these cases, the theory attempts to account for the relationship between the two sides of a fundamental difference...." From the rear cover. Price:
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