Transcendental History
Transcendental History defends the claim that historicality is the very condition for human knowledge. By explaining this thesis, and by tracing its development from Kant and Hegel to Derrida and Agamben, this book enriches our understanding of the histor
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Transcendental History
10.1057/9781137277787 - Transcendental History, Søren Gosvig Gosvig Olesen
Also by Søren Gosvig Olesen LA PHILOSOPHIE DANS LE TEXTE (1982)
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WISSEN UND PHÄNOMEN (1997)
10.1057/9781137277787 - Transcendental History, Søren Gosvig Gosvig Olesen
Transcendental History Søren Gosvig Olesen Translation by:
David D. Possen, USA
10.1057/9781137277787 - Transcendental History, Søren Gosvig Gosvig Olesen
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© Søren Gosvig Olesen 2013 Part II first published in Italian by Mimesis Edizioni 2011 Part III first published in Danish by Museum Tusculanum Press 2000 Translation © David D. Possen 2013
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