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Stanley Rosen

    Tento autor se zabývá základními otázkami filozofie a nejvýznamnějšími mysliteli její historie, od Platóna po Heideggera. Jeho práce zkoumá hluboké myšlenkové proudy a přináší nový pohled na filozofické tradice.

    The question of being
    G. W. F. Hegel
    Question Of Being - Reversal Of Heidegger
    Essays in Philosophy: Modern
    Limits of Analysis
    Ancients and the Moderns: Rethinking Modernity
    • In this text, philosopher Stanley Rosen takes a new look at the "quarrel" that moderns have with the ancients, analyzing and comparing ancient philosophers and modern Continental and analytical thinkers from Plato, Descartes and Kant to Fichte, Nietzche and Rorty.

      Ancients and the Moderns: Rethinking Modernity
    • Limits of Analysis

      • 296 stránek
      • 11 hodin čtení
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      The book critiques the dominance of analytical methodology in twentieth-century philosophy, arguing that it falls short in addressing profound philosophical questions. Stanley Rosen presents a compelling case against the notion that analysis can match the clarity of scientific thought, highlighting its limitations. Through this examination, he offers readers a deeper understanding of the nature and boundaries of analytic thinking, encouraging a reevaluation of its role in philosophical discourse.

      Limits of Analysis
    • Essays in Philosophy: Modern

      • 488 stránek
      • 18 hodin čtení
      5,0(1)Ohodnotit

      The collection showcases Stanley Rosen's extensive knowledge and insights across ancient and modern philosophy. It offers profound essays that delve into metaphysics and political philosophy, illuminating Rosen's interpretations of key philosophers such as Plato, Kant, Hegel, Nietzsche, and Heidegger. This work is positioned as a significant contribution to philosophical discourse, enriching understanding of complex topics and enhancing appreciation of Rosen's intellectual legacy.

      Essays in Philosophy: Modern
    • In this book, Rosen enters into a debate with Heidegger in order to provide a justification for metaphysics. Rosen presents a fresh interpretation of metaphysics that opposes the traditional doctrines attacked by Heidegger, on the one hand, and by contemporary philosophers influenced by Heidegger, on the other.

      Question Of Being - Reversal Of Heidegger
    • In this book a distinguished philosopher enters into a debate with Heidegger in order to provide a justification of metaphysics. Stanley Rosen presents a fresh interpretation of metaphysics that opposes the traditional doctrines attached by Heidegger, on the one hand, and by contemporary philosophers influenced by Heidegger, on the other. Rosen refutes Heidegger's claim that metaphysics (or what Heidegger calls Platonism) is derived from the Aristotelian science of being as being. He argues instead that metaphysics is simply a commonsensical reflection on the nature of ordinary experience and on standards for living a better life.

      The question of being
    • Set against the backdrop of philosophical exploration, this work is an interpretation of Plato's Phaedrus, intended to complement Stanley Rosen's earlier commentary on the Symposium. Completed in the early 1970s but rediscovered in 2013, the manuscript reveals insights into the dialogue's central themes, particularly through Rosen's emphasis on key passages. Despite only two articles being published prior, this text offers a significant and comprehensive perspective on love and rhetoric, showcasing Rosen's enduring philosophical contributions.

      The Language of Love: An Interpretation of Plato's Phaedrus
    • Focusing on Nietzsche's "Zarathustra," this study by Stanley Rosen explores its profound implications for philosophical and political change. It reveals Nietzsche's provocative ideas about transforming humanity by replacing the current decadent race with a new one. Rosen analyzes the complex rhetoric and esoteric messages within the text, situating it within the broader contexts of Greek, Christian, Enlightenment, and postmodernist thought, offering insights into its significance and the challenges of interpretation.

      The Mask of Enlightenment: Nietzsche's Zarathustra
    • Plato's Sophist

      • 352 stránek
      • 13 hodin čtení
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      The exploration of the sophist as a false philosopher is central to this comprehensive study, which meticulously follows the dialogue's progression. Stanley Rosen delves into the philosophical debates between Theaetetus and the Eleatic Stranger, examining key themes such as the distinction between original and image, non-being, and false statements. By treating the dialogue as a dramatic unity, he analyzes the context, language, and character dynamics, offering insights that will captivate Plato scholars and anyone intrigued by the essence of philosophy.

      Plato's Sophist
    • The Elusiveness of the Ordinary

      • 336 stránek
      • 12 hodin čtení
      4,2(6)Ohodnotit

      The concept of the ordinary, along with such cognates as everyday life, ordinary language, and ordinary experience, has come into special prominence in late modern philosophy. Thinkers have employed two opposing yet related responses to the notion of the ordinary - scientific and phenomenological approaches on the one hand, and on the other, more informal or even anti-scientific procedures. Eminent philosopher Stanley Rosen here presents the first comprehensive study of the main approaches to theoretical mastery of ordinary experience. He evaluates the responses of a wide range of modern and contemporary thinkers and grapples with the peculiar problem of the ordinary - how to define it in its own terms without transforming it into a technical (and so, extraordinary) artifact.

      The Elusiveness of the Ordinary