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Proposals for Critical Ontology

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The term ‘Critical Ontology’, within the Western philosophical tradition, is in itself a contradiction: The medieval experience identified ontology (the question of the cause and purpose of existence) in the Western consciousness with the renunciation of critical thought, the a priori acceptance of aphorisms, axioms and dogmas. Are there any leeway or ‘footholds’ with which we might today overturn this entrenched prejudice? Can there be proposals for interpreting the ‘meaning’ (cause and purpose) of existence, life, beauty, uniqueness and otherness that withstand critical scrutiny not only of the rational method but also of empirical verification? These are the questions addressed in the pages of this book.
  • Author Christos Yannaras
  • First edition published by Ikaros 2010
  • Pages: 196
  • ISBN: 978-960-9527-14-9
  • Publication: 1985
  • Dimensions: 15 x 24,5
  • Categories: eBooks, Essays & Thought, Δοκίμιο

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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