David Wood: Frases en inglés
Fuente: Philosophy At The Limit (1990), Chapter 4, Philosophy As Writing: The Case Of Hegel, p. 69
Fuente: Philosophy At The Limit (1990), Chapter 4, Philosophy As Writing: The Case Of Hegel, p. 88
“Dialogue never ends not for lack of time or opportunity but for essential reasons.”
Fuente: Philosophy At The Limit (1990), Chapter 7, Vigilance and Interruption, p. 121
“Philosophy in its very act is a process of translation!”
Fuente: Philosophy At The Limit (1990), Chapter 4, Philosophy As Writing: The Case Of Hegel, p. 81
Introduction, p. xiii
Philosophy At The Limit (1990)
Fuente: Philosophy At The Limit (1990), Chapter 3, Deconstruction and Criticism, p. 46
“To recognize a difficulty is not to solve it.”
Fuente: Philosophy At The Limit (1990), Chapter 1, The Faces of Silence, p. 9
Fuente: Philosophy At The Limit (1990), Chapter 4, Philosophy As Writing: The Case Of Hegel, p. 74
Fuente: Philosophy At The Limit (1990), Chapter 2, Metaphysics and Metaphor, p. 26
“The point is that philosophy is seen to have come full circle, and to have exhausted itself.”
Fuente: Philosophy At The Limit (1990), Chapter 5, Nietzsche's Styles, p. 95
Fuente: Philosophy At The Limit (1990), Chapter 8, Performative Reflexivity, p. 134
“Nietzsche's problem is how to be a philosopher once he has grasped the finitude of philosophy.”
Fuente: Philosophy At The Limit (1990), Chapter 5, Nietzsche's Styles, p. 96
“Nietzsche would say my friends lacked ears.”
Fuente: Philosophy At The Limit (1990), Chapter 8, Performative Reflexivity, p. 133
“We are passengers, comprehended and displaced by metaphor.”
Fuente: Philosophy At The Limit (1990), Chapter 8, Performative Reflexivity, p. 137
“Language steps in where the angels of experience fear to tread.”
Fuente: Philosophy At The Limit (1990), Chapter 1, The Faces of Silence, p. 5
Fuente: Philosophy At The Limit (1990), Chapter 6, Indirect Communication, p. 110