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Six philosophical sketches

A fascinatingly accessible summary of the work of Christos Yannaras.
In a personal, quasi-retrospective account of his work, the author of the book identifies six thematic areas of ‘philosophical inquiry’ where he believes he has contributed something new and fruitful. It would, of course, be preferable for the identification of these contributions to emerge and be judged by others within the realm of unbiased scholarly scrutiny, which is always what we define as scientific “progress”. But such a field is neither visible nor foreseeable in today’s Greece. That is why the need for criticism, which is vital for progress, is inevitably expressed as a series of questions: What does the principle of the “decisionism” of knowledge, the social verification of knowledge, bring to contemporary epistemology? To what extent does “critical ontology” or “ontology of the person” truly overturn the achievements of Kantian philosophy? Is the term “ontology of Art” to be taken literally? What kind of empiricism can a metaphysics consistent with linguistic realism preserve? Is there such a thing as philosophy without metaphysics? Do Greece and the West constitute two mutually exclusive philosophical traditions?
  • Author Christos Yannaras
  • ISBN: 978-960-9527-34-7
  • Publication: 2011
  • Categories: Humanities & Social Sciences, eBooks, Φιλοσοφία

Christos Yannaras

Christos Giannaras (1935–2024) was born in Athens. He studied at the Universities of Athens, Bonn and the Sorbonne (Paris).

He taught Philosophy, Cultural Diplomacy and Comparative Ontology at universities in France, Switzerland and Greece.

He was a columnist for newspapers, commenting on current political and social affairs.

In November 2017, he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the Department of Social Theology at the School of Theology of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.

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