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On the Paradox of Cognition
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Cognition is a paradoxical process, from the moment of the formation of human subjectivity, through its relationship with the Other (or more precisely: l'autre) and with the world, to the ontological status of the world as such. This is what this book has at stake.
The book deals with selected aspects of poststructural thought which are introduced into the language of contemporary science, prose, and poetry. Such an enterprise is possible by treating philosophy, science, and poetry as languages which can try to enter into a dialogue through metaphors. This is the ground on which the project is implemented.
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- Cover
- Series Information
- Copyright Information
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter I: Paradoxical genealogy of subject
- Chapter II: Relativity of the relation between I â Other
- Chapter III: Paradoxical status of the I â Other relation
- Chapter IV: Paradoxical ontological status of the world as such
- Final conclusions
- ENDING: Paradoxical status of subjectivity
- Speranza error
- Bibliography
- Illustrations
- Index of Names
- Series index