Human Works, Absent Words Human Works, Absent Words

Human Works, Absent Words

Law, Man, and God in Some Classical Philosophers

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What is said can be understood only when seen in the context of what is not said. Many ancient and medieval philosophers use this dynamic of presence and absence. Plato always recognizes that his expressions are energized by being set before other people. Aristotle’s dialectic between different sorts of public activity does the same. Anselm sees his writing as a test case for what it says. Bonaventure approximates his distance from trinity by finding its images at large. Aquinas makes legal norms approach the flexibility of facts. Ockham’s solution to holding goods without owning them impresses English jural doctrine. Las Casas’ refusal to fix first nations’ identity in deviant past activities hints at how to rectify contacts with first peoples today. This book shows how each author amplifies meaning in the distance between what he puts into his work and what he leaves unsaid.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2013
November 26
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
132
Pages
PUBLISHER
University Press of America
SELLER
The Globe Pequot Publishing Group
SIZE
638.3
KB
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