Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Accelerated Emt Courses Nj

PHILOSOPHIES IN THE WORLD and Varzi and Berti




This video shows the involvement of Franca D'Agostini the 64th Conference Philosophical Studies Center in Gallarate entitled THE WORLD PHILOSOPHIES held in September of 2009.

D'Agostini introduction to analytic philosophy (in this lies the interest of this lecture), distinguishing between first and analytic philosophy analytic tradition, revisiting the issue of distinguishing "analytical and continental and finally showing the vitality of analytic philosophy in Australia .
focuses its intervention on three issues that are very important:

1) All the philosophies in the world "non-Western" philosophies seem to be "continental", whereas analytic philosophy has imperialist ambitions, it hopes to "Philosophy" . But so what? It means that there fails? If he does, how and in what way we can (as in the world "non-Western" you go in different directions)?

2) The relationship with the West of all philosophies "non-Western" is problematic because the West is actually divided, the West is not really in the West ...

3) In many languages \u200b\u200bthere are different metaphysics? "Our" metaphysics comes from our language there is a close connection between language and metaphysics, and perhaps this is a problem as the metaphysics inherent in our language might blind us to other metaphysical philosophies other "non-Western."

From the same link you can access other actions of the Congress, in order:
Latin American Philosophy - Islamic Philosophy
Colonel Pio - Stefano Minetti
The Kyoto School - Brian Schroeder
The "China Syndrome antimetaphysical" - Mario Cadonna
Philosophy Russian - Chiara Cantelli
African Philosophy - Lidia Procesi
analytic philosophy in the world - Franca D'Agostini
Philosophia occidentalis - Ugo Perone

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