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Posts classified under: Gabriel R. Ricci

1 Jan 2018

An Insufficient Case for the Canon

January 1, 2018
The canon is necessarily developmental, and one system can be peremptorily displaced by another.
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1 Jan 2018

Metaphysics and History: The Individual and the General Reconciled

January 1, 2018
Introduction: Perennial Philosophy Historicized The mainstay of perennial philosophy is the problem of "the one and the many." In the…
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1 Sep 2017

Goethe’s Faust: Poetry and Philosophy at the Crossroads

September 1, 2017
There is much that is still alive in Santayana’s philosophical explication of Goethe’s Faust, especially Goethe’s appeal to the understanding to be derived from phenomena themselves.
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