This reader makes the key essays of 19th century French philosopher
Félix Ravaisson available in English for the first time. In recent
years, Ravaisson has emerged as an extremely important and influential
figure in the history of modern European philosophy. The volume
contains the classic 1838 dissertation Of Habit, studies of Pascal,
Stoicism and the wider history of philosophy together with the
Philosophical Testament that he left unfinished when he died in 1900.
The volume also features Ravaisson's work in archaeology, the history
of religions and art-theory, and his essay on the Venus de Milo, which
occupied him over a period of twenty years after he noticed, when
hiding the statue behind a false wall in a dingy Parisian basement
during the Franco-Prussian war, that it had previously been presented
in a way that deformed its original bearing and meaning. Félix
Ravaisson: Selected Essays contains an introductory intellectual
biography of Ravaisson, which contextualises each of the essays in the
volume. It also features an annotated bibliography of suggested
further reading. This book will grant scholars and students alike
wider access to his distinctive contribution to the history of
philosophy.
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Selected Essays
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ISBN
9781472574909
Publisert
2020
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Bloomsbury Academic
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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