Philosophy of Exaggeration |
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Author:
| Düttmann, Alexander García |
Translator:
| Phillips, James |
Series title: | Continuum Studies in Continental Philosophy Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-4411-7700-1 |
Publication Date: | May 2007 |
Publisher: | Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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Book Format: | Ebook |
List Price: | USD $24.99 |
Book Description:
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'Thought always exaggerates' Hannah Arendt writes. The question of exaggeration becomes a philosophical question when thought endeavours to clarify the ways in which it relates to limits. If its disclosing force depends on exaggeration, so does the confusion to which it can fall prey. This book analyses concepts such as truth and trust, practices such as politics and art, experiences such as the formation of a life line and its erasure, from the viewpoint of exaggeration.
'Thought always exaggerates' Hannah Arendt writes. The question of exaggeration becomes a philosophical question when thought endeavours to clarify the ways in which it relates to limits. If its disclosing force depends on exaggeration, so does the confusion to which it can fall prey. This book analyses concepts such as truth and trust, practices such as politics and art, experiences such as the formation of a life line and its erasure, from the viewpoint of exaggeration.