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At a time when the metaphysical tradition is being called profoundly into question by proponents of pragmatism and continental philosophy, Inexhaustibility and Human Being examines a specific aspect of metaphysics: the nature of being human, acknowledging the force of these critiques and discussing their ramifications. Exploring the possibility of a systematic metaphysics that acknowledges the limits of every thought, the book offers a metaphysics of human being based on locality and inexhaustibility. Its major focus is on a corresponding "anthropology" in which human being is both local and exhaustive û that is, based on limitation and on the limitation of limitation. Among the bookÆs major topics are: being as locality and inexhaustibility; human being as judgment and perspective; knowing and reason as query; language and meaning as semasis; emotion; sociality; politics; life and death. Clearly written, and wide-ranging in scope, Inexhaustibility and Human Being covers a multitude of subjects û history, love, sexuality, consciousness, suffering, the body, instrumentality, government, and law û in the development of its thesis. The book will appeal not only to philosophers û but also to those involved in studying the various arenas of human activity Professor Ross examines.Ross, Stephen D. is the author of 'Inexhaustibility and Human Being An Essay on Locality' with ISBN 9780823212279 and ISBN 0823212270.
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