The hermeneutic nature of analytic philosophy a study of Ernst Tugendhat / [electronic resource] :
Santiago Zabala ; foreword by Gianni Vattimo ; translated by the author and Michael Haskell.
- New York : Columbia University Press, c2008.
- xvii, 199 p.
"Originally published in Italian as Filosofare con Ernst Tugendhat by Franco Angeli Editore, c2004"--T.p. verso.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [161]-190) and index.
Overcoming Husserl : the metaphysics of phenomenology -- Making the nonexplicit explicit -- The hermeneutic nature of analytic philosophy -- There are no facts, only true propositions -- Correcting Heidegger : verifying Heidegger's philosophy from within -- Disclosedness beyond representation -- Disclosedness beyond truth -- Truth versus method -- Semantizing ontology : after the metaphysics of logical positivism -- Being is not a real predicate -- Semantizing being -- Nominalizing being -- Philosophizing analytically : the semantic foundation of philosophy -- The history of optical philosophy -- After the fictitious world of intuition -- The truthful aspect of language -- Language is the consciousness of man -- Epilogue : the linguistic turn as the end of metaphysics -- The dissolution of ontology into formal semantics : a dialogue with Ernst Tugendhat.
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