The Weak Thought and Its StrengthThis book examines how contemporary philosophical thought (Friedrich A. von Hayek, Karl R. Popper, Hans Georg Gadamer, and Gadamer's Italian follower, Gianni Vattimo) has analysed and described the limitations of human reason. |
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2nd edn absolute Antiseri Apel arguments ask Vattimo atheism basis Christianity claim concept Conjectures and Refutations criticized culture demonstrate end of metaphysics epistemological eschatological eschatological expectation ethical evidence fact faith fallibilistic Filosofia 88 fore-meanings fundamental Gadamer Gadamer's theory Gianni Vattimo God is dead Heidegger Heidegger's hence Huet human Hume's Law Ibid interpretation irrational choice K.R. Popper Kant Kegan Paul Khomeini knowledge La Stampa language Laterza linguistic horizons Logic of Scientific London longer Ludwig von Ficker Marxism means metaphysical ideas metaphysical theories Milan modern nature Nietzsche nihilism objects paradigms Pareyson pensiero debole pensiero secolarizzato philosophical theories philosophy pietas possible post-modernity precisely problem question radical historicity rational reality relationship relativism religious Rome-Bari Routledge and Kegan scientific theories secularization sense stable structure thesis things tradition true truth as conformity truth as opening understanding valid values various authors Verwindung weak thought