What a description of a normative standard fails to capture is the normativity itself. What we are seeking is something extra-factual--something about t... more
What a description of a normative standard fails to capture is the normativity itself. What we are seeking is something extra-factual--something about the facts--but every description, if correct, is just another fact. This does not mean that normativity does not exist, nor that a description of a normative standard is false. One either recognizes the normativity of the standard or one doesn't. hide
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- 18th- and 19th-century philosophy
- 18th-century German philosophy
- 19th-century German philosophy
- Aesthetics
- Anarchism
- Buddhist Philosophy
- Continental (vs.) Analytical Philosophy
- Continental Philosophy
- Critical Realism
- Critical Theory
- Derrida
- Ecological philosophy
- Ecophenomenology
- Emmanuel Levinas
- Environmental Ethics
- Epistemology
- Ethics
- Free Will and Moral Responsibility
- Friedrich Nietzsche
- General Semantics
- Giorgio Agamben
- Heidegger
- Hermeneutics
- History Of Modern Philosophy
- History Of Philosophy
- Identity (Philosophy)
- Immanuel Kant
- Jacques Derrida
- Jean Jaques Rousseau
- Language
- Liberation Philosophy/Post-Continental Philosophy
- Ludwig Wittgenstein
- Meaning of Life
- Metaethics
- Metaphilosophy
- Moral Epistemology
- Moral Philosophy
- Moral and Political Philosophy
- Nietzsche
- Normative Ethics
- Normativity
- Ordinary Language Philosophy
- Phenomenology
- Philosophy Of Language
- Poststructuralism
- Relationality
- Value theory (Philosophy)
Corbin It is interesting what is grouped together when care is given to analyzing relations. The MOZI treats of logic, physics, economics, and language in what seems like a random assortment of aphorisms,... more
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