No One’s Ways

No One’s Ways

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21 Mar, 2017

Homer recounts how, trapped inside a monster's cave, with nothing but his wits, Ulysses once saved himself by twisting his name. He called himself Outis: " ...

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ISBN-10:

1935408887

ISBN-13:

9781935408888

Publisher

Zone Books

Dimensions

9.20 X 6.10 X 1.10 inches

Language

English

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Homer recounts how, trapped inside a monster's cave, with nothing but his wits, Ulysses once saved himself by twisting his name. He called himself Outis: "No One" or "Non-One," "No Man" or "Non-Man." The ploy was a success. He blinded his barbaric host and eluded him, becoming anonymous, for a while, even as he bore a name.

Philosophers never forgot the lesson that the ancient hero taught. From Aristotle and his commentators in Greek, Arabic, Latin, and more modern languages, from the masters of the medieval schools to Kant and his many successors, thinkers have exploited the possibilities of adding "non-" to the names of man.

Aristotle is the first to write of "indefinite" or "infinite" names, his example being "non-man." Kant turns to such terms in his theory of the infinite judgment, illustrated by the sentence, "The soul is non-_mortal." Such statements play unexpected and often major roles in the systems of Salomon Maimon, Hegel and Hermann Cohen, before being variously and profoundly reinterpreted in the twentieth century.

Reconstructing the adventures of a particle in philosophy, Heller-Roazen's book shows how a grammatical possibility can be an incitement for thought. Yet it also draws a lesson from persistent examples. The philosophers' infinite names all point to one subject: us. "Non-man" or "soul," "Spirit" or "the unconditioned," we are beings who name and name ourselves, bearing witness to the fact that we are, in every sense, unnamable.

Product Details

ISBN-10

:1935408887

ISBN-13

:9781935408888

Publisher

:Zone Books

Publication date

: 21 Mar, 2017

Category

: Philosophy

Sub-Category

: Language

Format

:HARDCOVER

Language

:English

Reading Level

: All

Dimension

: 9.20 X 6.10 X 1.10 inches

Weight

:590 g

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