Of Learned Ignorance: Idea of a Treatise in Philosophy

Of Learned Ignorance: Idea of a Treatise in Philosophy image
ISBN-10:

0615822541

ISBN-13:

9780615822549

Author(s): MUNRO, Michael
Released: Jun 03, 2013
Publisher: Punctum Books
Format: Paperback, 58 pages
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Description:

What is a problem? What’s asked in that question, and how does one even begin to take its measure? How else could one begin, except as one does with any other problem—by way of its impulsion. Of Learned Ignorance: Idea of a Treatise in Philosophy is about philosophy because philosophy is about problems: philosophy, in a word, is where problems become a problem. Of Learned Ignorance is a dead letter because it is, cautiously, a love letter. It’s a dead letter because it lovingly stages an experiment in whimsy, and perhaps above all, because it is problematic (in the Kantian sense): It is a (sober) attempt at exemplifying what it talks about — and what eludes it: A series of footnotes, with blank (transcriptive) pages above, effects something like the integration of a differential, the reciprocal determination where the sources enter into in relation to one another in order to produce a paper, essay, or (inexistent) (chap)book. Of Learned Ignorance, in facing down a problem, makes a wager; it courts failure; it puts it all on the line. All, yes, for love — a kind of love … (of wisdom?).











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