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Le Séminaire - Nietzsche : l'antiphilosophie.
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ISSN: 19565712 ISBN: 9782213686165 2213686165 Year: 2015 Volume: 6 Publisher: Paris: Fayard,

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Le séminaire sur Nietzsche résulte de ce qu’on peut appeler une décision pure, dont le résultat ne s’est pas inscrit dans les grandes scansions livresques de mon entreprise. Il est même resté à part de ses compagnons, les antiphilosophes modernes et antiques. Mais n’est-ce pas son destin, en vérité ? Je l’aime dans la solitude où tout le monde, sectateurs et calomniateurs, suiveurs et hurleurs, interprètes et propagandistes, l’ont toujours laissé. On verra comment, gouverné par cette profonde sympathie, le commentant en détail et l’admirant sans avoir pour autant à lui concéder quoi que ce soit, j’ai pu décerner à Nietzsche, en mon seul nom, le titre suivant : prince pauvre et définitif de l’antiphilosophie.

David Armstrong
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ISBN: 1315711877 1317493257 1844653005 9786612534515 1282534513 9781844653003 9780773533301 0773533303 9781317493259 1844651002 9781844651009 1844650995 9781844650996 9781844651009 1844651002 9780773533318 0773533311 1317493249 9781317493242 9781315711874 6612534516 9781282534513 Year: 2007 Publisher: Stocksfield: Acumen,

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David (D. M.) Armstrong is one of Australia’s greatest philosophers. His chief philosophical achievement has been the development of a core metaphysical programme, embracing the topics of universals, laws, modality and facts: a naturalistic metaphysics, consistent with a scientific view of the natural world. In this book Stephen Mumford offers an introduction to the full range of Armstrong’s thought. Beginning with a discussion of Armstong’s naturalism, his most general commitment, and his realism about universals, Mumford then examines Armstrong's theories of laws, modality and dispositions, which make up the basics of his core theory. With this in place, Mumford explores his ideas on perception, mind and belief before returning to metaphysics in the final chapters, looking at truth and the new view of instantiation. The book is a dispassionate, fair and unbiased account of Armstrong’s thought. Although Armstong’s is a body of work that Mumford regards highly and of real significance, he nevertheless highlights areas of weakness and issues about which there is room for further debate.

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