The concept of power shapes both the political philosophy and the general worldview of the modern age. For this reason, two areas of philosophy - ontology and political philosophy - which were hitherto treated separately, must be brought together. Freedom, Equality, Power brings out the ontological framework shared by the political philosophies of Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau. In the last chapter (The Ontological Consequences), the author uses the results of his earlier analyses as the stepping stone for developing some themes belonging to ontology in general.
The concept of power shapes both the political philosophy and the general worldview of the modern age. For this reason, two areas of philosophy - onto...
The author asks how the concept of opposition can be instrumental in solving some of the notorious problems of philosophers, with special attention to Sartre and Heidegger. The three main issues are identified by the 3 chapter titles: Opposition and Particularity, Opposition and Intersubjectivity, and Opposition and Temporality.
The author asks how the concept of opposition can be instrumental in solving some of the notorious problems of philosophers, with special attention to...