... in what is given to us as universal, necessary, obligatory, what place is occupied by whatever is singular, contingent, and the product of arbitrary constraints? The point, in brief, is to transform the critique conducted in the form of necessary... Leadership and Business Ethics - Página 72editado por - 2008 - 326 páginasPré-visualização limitada - Acerca deste livro
| Paul Rabinow, William M. Sullivan - 1987 - 408 páginas
...limits knowledge has to renounce transgressing, it seems to me that the critical question today has to be turned back into a positive one: in what is given...singular, contingent, and the product of arbitrary constraints? The point, in brief, is to transform the critique conducted in the form of necessary limitation... | |
| Stephen K. White - 1989 - 212 páginas
...work is clearly expressed in the following: "it seems to me that the critical question today [is:] in what is given to us as universal necessary, obligatory,...singular, contingent and the product of arbitrary constraints?"46 This question and Foucaulfs method of analysis command the attention of critical theory... | |
| Gary Gutting - 1989 - 326 páginas
...limits knowledge has to renounce transgressing, it seems to me that the critical question today has been turned back into a positive one: in what is given...singular, contingent, and the product of arbitrary constraints? The point, in brief, is to transform the critique conducted in the form of necessary limitation... | |
| John McGowan - 1991 - 316 páginas
...limits knowledge has to renounce transgressing, it seems to me that the critical question today has to be turned back into a positive one: in what is given...singular, contingent, and the product of arbitrary constraints? The point, in brief, is to transform the critique conducted in the form of necessary limitation... | |
| Thomas McCarthy - 1993 - 268 páginas
...limits knowledge has to renounce transgressing, it seems to me that the critical question today has to be turned back into a positive one: in what is given...singular, contingent, and the product of arbitrary constraints? The point, in brief, is to transform the critique conducted in the form of necessary limitation... | |
| Roy Boyne - 1990 - 200 páginas
...limits knowledge has to renounce transgressing, it seems to me that the critical question today has to be turned back into a positive one: in what is given...singular, contingent, and the product of arbitrary constraints. The point, in brief, is to transform the critique conducted in the form of necessary limitation... | |
| Michael Kelly - 1994 - 428 páginas
...limits knowledge has to renounce transgressing, it seems to me that the critical question today has to be turned back into a positive one: in what is given...singular, contingent, and the product of arbitrary constraints? The point, in brief, is to transform the critique conducted in the form of necessary limitation... | |
| Herbert Grabes - 1994 - 454 páginas
...renounce transgressing," then today this question has to assume a more "positive" (emancipatory) form: "in what is given to us as universal, necessary, obligatory,...singular, contingent, and the product of arbitrary constraints?."35 Which is, after all, much akin to the relationship that Kant envisaged between issues... | |
| Gary Gutting - 1994 - 378 páginas
...limits knowledge has to renounce transgressing, it seems to me that the critical question today has to be turned back into a positive one: in what is given to us as universal, necessary, obligatory, what is occupied by whatever is singular, contingent, and the product of arbitrary constraints? The point,... | |
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