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Encounters between Analytic and Continental PhilosophyQuestioning Metaphysics in Weimar Germany: Carnap, Heidegger, Nonsense

Encounters between Analytic and Continental Philosophy: Questioning Metaphysics in Weimar... [Between 17 March and 6 April 1929, a workgroup (Arbeitsgemeinschaft) consisting of a number of French and German philosophers was to meet for a series of lectures and seminars on the Swiss Alps at Davos, the highest (in altitude) city in Europe. The stated purpose of this ‘International University Course’ was to bring together intellectuals from these two countries which had been separated in the Great War,1 to form what was seen as a ‘Locarno for intellectuals’.2 The seminar series revolved around a central theme, which was the question of approaching a definition of human nature, on which a number of philosophers presented their views and opinions.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

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Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan UK
Copyright
© Palgrave Macmillan, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited 2013
ISBN
978-1-349-45045-9
Pages
31 –86
DOI
10.1057/9781137290205_3
Publisher site
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Abstract

[Between 17 March and 6 April 1929, a workgroup (Arbeitsgemeinschaft) consisting of a number of French and German philosophers was to meet for a series of lectures and seminars on the Swiss Alps at Davos, the highest (in altitude) city in Europe. The stated purpose of this ‘International University Course’ was to bring together intellectuals from these two countries which had been separated in the Great War,1 to form what was seen as a ‘Locarno for intellectuals’.2 The seminar series revolved around a central theme, which was the question of approaching a definition of human nature, on which a number of philosophers presented their views and opinions.]

Published: Nov 5, 2015

Keywords: Continental Philosophy; Husserlian Phenomenology; Logical Syntax; Metaphysical Thought; Transcendental Imagination

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