Against Theory's is a remarkable synthesis of both the continental and analytical philosophical traditions around the subject of morality. Its singularity lies in its analysis of the implications postmodernism has had on ethics.
Review: "The book takes its shape from this confrontation: the first part devoted to the historicists, and the second to the post-modernists...The axiom of this phenomenological work is that the transcendental conditions of representation are not capable of cognitive representation;." -- Philosophy in Review, Vol. 17, No. 1-3, 1997
Review: "The book takes its shape from this confrontation: the first part devoted to the historicists, and the second to the post-modernists...The axiom of this phenomenological work is that the transcendental conditions of representation are not capable of cognitive representation;." -- Philosophy in Review, Vol. 17, No. 1-3, 1997
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