Philosophy and Secularization: An Approximation to «Obedience» as «Form» of Thought
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contemporary thought, philosophy, secularization, obedience, Richard Rorty, Gerhard Krüger, PlatoAbstract
If philosophy in a time of total secularization consists of a general declaration of disobedience to any essential instance, the philosophy that is never totally secularized–maybe the only historically existent philosophy–should be based on a recognition of obedience as a structural element of philosophical thought.
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