Mariano Croce

In praise of imprecision

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Abstract

This is a note on what philosophy can do if it takes a postcritical attitude. It begins with a juxtaposition of literature and philosophy and explains both what they share and what the latter can do better than the former. The main claim is that postcritical philosophy can enter life in a way that philosophy is no longer used to doing insofar as it ties up with other disciplines.

Keywords

  • Critique
  • Language
  • Life
  • Meaning
  • Postcritique

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