EUI Working Paper: SPS, Issues 93-97European University Institute, 1993 - Europe |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 8
Page 24
... reflect upon it , and thus multiply the powers , specify the focus , define ever
more precisely the problem , and in this way increase distance not simply with
respect to the former thoughts , but also to one ' s whole taken - for - granted
horizon .
... reflect upon it , and thus multiply the powers , specify the focus , define ever
more precisely the problem , and in this way increase distance not simply with
respect to the former thoughts , but also to one ' s whole taken - for - granted
horizon .
Page 26
... and gives finally the major target of this book , tackling directly the problem
found by the Prefaces : the link between science and morality , especially the
value of morality , with respect to the question of the evaluation of existence . It is
at this ...
... and gives finally the major target of this book , tackling directly the problem
found by the Prefaces : the link between science and morality , especially the
value of morality , with respect to the question of the evaluation of existence . It is
at this ...
Page 34
... related either to human nature ( man as an " animal " , a being with instincts
and desires ) or human dignity ( man beyond the animal state , a being with
morality ) : the need to respect the liberty of others , and to help and support the
weak .
... related either to human nature ( man as an " animal " , a being with instincts
and desires ) or human dignity ( man beyond the animal state , a being with
morality ) : the need to respect the liberty of others , and to help and support the
weak .
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
able actual analysis approach assumption attempts became become central century claim close complete concern connected continue course critical define discussion distance earlier effect emergence especially establish European existence external fact Finally former formulation Foucault fundamental genealogical method genealogy give given ideas identity important intellectual Italy kind knowledge lecture major Marxism meaning method morality natural necessary Nietzsche Nietzsche's object once one's opposite original passion past perhaps period perspective philosophy play political position possible Power Preface present principles problem publication published question reading realise reality reason reference reflect remains respect Science sense sentences separate Shakespeare simply social societies solve specific starting things thought topic tradition true truth trying undertaking University values wants Weber whole writing written