John Rawls, the founder of modern liberalism, offers a roadmap for a stable society: "Political Liberalism," a sequel to the classic "A Theory of Justice," is not just a philosophical treatise, but a practical model for pluralistic societies like ours.
Lyotard's phenomenology focuses on the analysis of experience before conceptualization. For him, it is crucial to understand how an event, feeling, or stimulus appears in consciousness before language and social norms shape it into stable meanings.
BIGZ, 1980.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
7.55 €
Analitic philosophy • Philosophy of language • Logic • Ontology
"Word and Object" by Willard Van Orman Quine is a key work in logic and philosophy of language, in which the author explores the relationships between language, thought, and reality.