Stanley Rosen

Stanley Rosen was Borden Parker Bowne Professor of Philosophy and Professor Emeritus at Boston University. His research and teaching focused on the fundamental questions of philosophy and on the most important figures of its history, from Plato to Heidegger.

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Liamhas quotedlast year
The immediate point is this. Nothing lies “beyond” philosophy for Hegel, because it is the task of philosophy to explain the structure of totality.
Liamhas quotedlast year
Plato interprets “not” to mean “other” or, more abstractly, “otherness.” To say that the cow is not brown is then in fact to mean that the cow has some other color than brown.
Liamhas quotedlast year
Pure being cannot possess any determinations whatsoever, for then it would no longer be pure. That is, it would be some other category, such as becoming or existence.
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