Philosophical Finesse
Studies in the Art of Rational Persuasion
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Product details:
- Publisher Clarendon Press
- Date of Publication 1 June 1989
- ISBN 9780198244554
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages412 pages
- Size 224x145x29 mm
- Weight 672 g
- Language English 0
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Long description:
This book puts forward an interpretation of rationality which is much broader than the one underlying the current polarity between analytic and continental philosophy. It will help to reaffirm a range of ideas which have long been pushed to the sidelines by the dominance of the geometric model of philosophical argument.
Descartes's dream of attaining a `certitude equal to the demonstrations of Arithmetic and Geometry' reinforced the assumption that rationality must be assessed in terms of logical structure. Against this, Pascal invoked the notion of `finesse', and Warner extends Pascal's usage in this book to specify a related set of informal but legitimate styles of argument.
'a useful addition to the group of works which recently have called attention of philosophers to the character of their own discourse on the grounds of the philosophical, not merely the ornamental significance of that analysis'
Berel Lang, State University of New York at Albany, The Review of Metaphysics, March 1992
Table of Contents:
Philosophical reasoning: The disposition to Geometrize; Classical models of rationality: Plato, Aristotle and Cicero; On taking the Phaedo seriously; Job versus his comforters: Rival paradigms of "Wisdom"; Pascal's reasons of the heart; Hume and the education of Pamphilus; Nietzsche's philosophical hammer; Philosophical finesse; notes
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