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Everything is in the detail
on the humanness of rhetorical judging
pp. 63-79
Abstrakt
must avoid artificial problems. It must address and clarify important things and distinguish them from one another. Moreover, a good philosophical education should clarify a lot of important things and … should not try to address grandiose problems … such as ‘Is there really an external world?’
Publication details
Published in:
Drummond John, Hart James G (1996) The truthful and the good: essays in honor of Robert Sokolowski. Dordrecht, Springer.
Seiten: 63-79
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-1724-8_5
Referenz:
Langsdorf Lenore (1996) „Everything is in the detail: on the humanness of rhetorical judging“, In: J. Drummond & J.G. Hart (eds.), The truthful and the good, Dordrecht, Springer, 63–79.