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15. Aug 2025
Awesome book, extremely visionary approa...
Awesome book, extremely visionary approach to the themes of war and technology. The appearance was fine for a used book, but the quality of the material exceeds its physical state.

17. Feb 2025
Fundamental title on the philosophy of language
Fundamental treatise on the philosophy of language. This is a prequel, written ten years after, to Speech Acts. In Intentionality, Professor John Searle investigates what compels humans to express themselves, formulate utterances and concepts, create institutional reality, and establish what we end up calling culture out of the locutionary constitution of human desire. Written in accessible language for anyone to understand, showing the pragmatic side of the American philosophical tradition.

27. Mär 2025
Derrida walks into a bar and asks for Bourbon but gets served a Cosmopolitan with a twist
Fantastic result of a deep philosophical seminar that examined the points of convergence (or should I say conjunction?) between two quite apparently different schools of thought: deconstruction and pragmatism. The essays examine the intentions and resolves of each knowledge framework to deal with practical political decision-making. The tone of the texts, except for Laclau's, is very alive direct to the question of power and emancipation. While Rorty stayed within the comfortable position of non political activity of the American philosophical academic corpus (thanks for Butler to change that), Derrida does call philosophical brains to act upon the world and entice some change, one of the points of convergence between both methods of enquiry. I do agree with Derrida when he says, in Specters of Marx, that deconstruction did have a revolutionary aim in its investigative methodology, as an ontologist following the tradition, truth was still his ultimate aim, as well noted in Rorty's essay. -- If you enjoy contemporary philosophy, this is a delightful book.