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Why an Aristotelian account of truth is (more or less) all we need

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posted on 2023-05-19, 04:51 authored by Jeffery MalpasJeffery Malpas
Beginning with the situated character of the question concerning the human, this paper argues that the problem of the human is itself inextricably bound to the problem of situation or place. Consequently, any genuine philosophical anthropology must take the form of a philosophical topology. This line of argument is developed through the work Abraham Heschel, Martin Heidegger, Martin Buber, and also Helmut Plessner

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Publication title

Philosophical Topics

Volume

44

Pagination

27-38

ISSN

0276-2080

Department/School

School of Humanities

Publisher

University of Arkansas Press

Place of publication

United States

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