دانلود کتاب William of Ockham and the Opening of Phenomenology [PhD thesis]
by Alison R. Bjerke
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عنوان فارسی: ویلیام Ockham و باز از پدیدارشناسی [دکتری پایان نامه] |
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The dissertation argues that Ockham’s theory of cognition inaugurates a subjective “turn” that can be traced through Immanuel Kant to modern phenomenology. Rather than “founding” the modern (Kantian) subject, however, Ockham also opens the subject to the possibility that it is always already un-founded in relation to the givenness of phenomena. Thus the dissertation makes two interventions into now common characterizations of modernity as a closed system, predicated on the Cartesian or Kantian subject and ripe for overthrow by post- metaphysical criticism. First, it locates the “modern” subject as far back as William of Ockham. Second, it argues that the modern “subject” is un-founded in its very foundation. That is, the modern subject is two-sided: self-founding yet un-founded in its relation to phenomena. The dissertation defends this reading of Ockham and tests it by exploring similar instabilities in Immanuel Kant’s theory of subjectivity.