“The end of man (as a factual anthropological limit) is announced to thought from the vantage of the end of man (as a determined opening or the infinity of a telos ). Man is that which is in relation to his end, in the fundamentally equivocal sense of the word. Since always.”
Quote by Jacques Derrida
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Margins of Philosophy
This book delves into the concepts and discussions that define the edges of philosophical inquiry, examining various theories and ideas from different philosophical schools. more
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