In his Happiness, Death, and the Remainder of Life, Jonathan Lear reckons with what, it seems, is a long-standing unease … More
Tag: Aristotle
276. (Sebastian Rödl )
It’s one thing to say, as a general principle of literary art, that a work must get within its judgments … More
230. (William Empson)
In the blog posts lately, I’ve discussed literature as happening when an author gets a condition of judgment inside of … More
203. (Aristotle)
Aristotle begins his Art of Rhetoric How do we reason in general about what is possible, probable, not necessary; he … More
190. (Sebastian Rödl)
Close kin in to his near-simultaneous monograph Self- Consciousness, Sebastian Rödl’s Categories of the Temporal: An Inquiry into the Forms of the Finite Intellect (publ. … More