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  1. Hegel and the hermetic tradition.Glenn Alexander Magee - 2001 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
    Glenn Alexander Magee's controversial book argues that Hegel was decisively influenced by the Hermetic tradition, a body of thought with roots in Greco-Roman ...
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  • A Philosophy of the Unsayable.William Franke - 2014 - Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press.
    In _A Philosophy of the Unsayable_, William Franke argues that the encounter with what exceeds speech has become the crucial philosophical issue of our time. He proposes an original philosophy pivoting on analysis of the limits of language. The book also offers readings of literary texts as poetically performing the philosophical principles it expounds. Franke engages with philosophical theologies and philosophies of religion in the debate over negative theology and shows how apophaticism infiltrates the thinking even of those who attempt (...)
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  • Auden's O: The Loss of One's Sovereignty in the Making of Nothing.Andrew Hass - 2013 - Albany: State University of New York Press.
    In this groundbreaking, interdisciplinary history of ideas, Andrew W. Hass explores the ascendency of the concept of nothing into late modernity. He argues that the rise of the reality of nothing in religion, philosophy, and literature has taken place only against the decline of the concept of One: a shift from a sovereign understanding of the One (unity, universality) toward the “figure of the O”—a cipher figure that, as nonentity, is nevertheless determinant of other realities. The figuring of this O (...)
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  • La propension des choses. Pour une histoire de l'efficacité en Chine.François Jullien - 1995 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 185 (4):549-550.
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  • La Pensée chinoise.Marcel Granet - 1934 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 41 (4):6-7.
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  • La pensée chinoise.Marcel Granet - 1999 - Editions Albin Michel.
    En 1934 paraissait La pensée chinoise qui, à l'instar de La civilisation chinoise, publié cinq ans auparavant, s'imposa très vite comme l'un des ouvrages sinologiques français les plus célèbres du XXe siècle. Consacré aux systèmes de pensée, aux catégories fondamentales - espace, temps, nombres - et aux disciplines qui s'y rapportent - astronomie, philosophie, mathématiques - ce texte éclaire l'ensemble des caractéristiques de la pensée chinoise, dans son originalité la plus significative. La réédition de ce grand classique confirme la place (...)
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  • Nature in Asian Traditions of Thought: Essays in Environmental Philosophy.J. Baird Callicott & Roger T. Ames (eds.) - 1989 - State University of New York Press.
    The contributors, not identified except by name, are mostly westerners. No bibliography. Paperback edition ($12.95) not seen. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
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  • Etymologies and Genealogies: A Literary Anthropology of the French Middle Ages.R. Howard Bloch - 1986 - University of Chicago Press.
    "Mr. Bloch has attempted to establish what he calls a 'literary anthropology.' The project is important and ambitious. It seems to me that Mr. Bloch has completely achieved this ambition." –Michel Foucault "Bloch's Study is a genuinely interdisciplinary one, bringing together elements of history, ethnology, philology, philosophy, economics and literature, with the undoubted ambition of generating a new synthesis which will enable us to read the Middle Ages in a different light. Stated simply, and in terms which do justice neither (...)
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