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Œuvres de Richard Peter McKeon

Thought, action, and passion (1954) 20 exemplaires
On Knowing--The Natural Sciences (1994) 19 exemplaires
INTRODUCTION TO ARISTOTLE Richard McKeon Modern Library #248 c. 1947 (1777) — Directeur de publication — 10 exemplaires
On knowing : the social sciences (2017) 6 exemplaires

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A unique book in my experience as it explores myriad aspects of philosophical, historical, rhetorical, and poetic thought. Erudite in ways that are beyond my personal ability to understand, yet absolutely demanding further reading to discover the benefits of this great thinker and rhetorician.
 
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jwhenderson | Nov 23, 2022 |
“The direction of history is discovered neither a priori nor empirically. It is neither an abstract imposition nor an objective observation.”
“History is an account of facts and connections of facts….The data of history are selected existential simples, subject to enumeration, but the facts of history are interpreted complexes, stated in propositions. Data are given, but facts are made. There is always a connection in a fact, and there is always a direction in a series of statements of fact. In philosophy or science, inquiry or proof does not always follow the same consequences as the processes it treats. In history, interpretation or account seeks to trace the consequence of occurrences; but the facts depend on the choice among connections, and facts are joined to each other in historical consequences only by preserving connections of meaning which are philosophical consequences....[I]ndividual actions and social occurrences may evolve their meanings and connections against a transcendental background of intelligibility and reality which gives them an organic unity; or against the background of an underlying material structure—physical nature, human nature, ‘natural law’, relations of economic production—which provide them with ‘elements’ and ‘laws’; or in the context of conditioning circumstances—biological, political, social, cultural—which give them circumstantial particularity; or in an interaction of impulsions and repulsions which give them an operational schema. The report of facts in any of these senses connects data by processes and functions. The direction of history depends on what history is about and how processes are conceived.’… (plus d'informations)
 
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