The Architectonic of Philosophy

The Architectonic of Philosophy
Author: Leslie Jaye Kavanaugh
Publsiher: Amsterdam University Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2007
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789056294168

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"Whereas the history of philosophy defines metaphysics as asking the question 'What is Being?'; here is asked 'Where is Being?' What is to be analyzed is indeed part of the tradition of metaphysics to inquire about Being qua being, but here the inquiry is into its structure, its position within the ontological whole. The concept of the 'architectonic' is borrowed from Kant ... In this work, three philosophical structures are chosen for a more extensive examination: the three 'architectonics' are that of Plato's Chora, Aristoteles' continuum, and finally Leibniz's labyrinth"--Back cover.

The Architectonic of Reason

The Architectonic of Reason
Author: Lea Ypi
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2021-11-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780191065422

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The Architectonic of Pure Reason, one of the most important sections of Kant's first Critique, raises three fundamental questions. What can I know? What should I do? What may I hope? Taken together these questions converge on a fourth one, which is at the centre of philosophy as a whole: what is the human being? Lea Ypi suggests that the answer to this question is tied to a particular account of the unity of reason - one that stresses its purposive character. By focusing on the sources, evolution and function of Kant's concept of purposiveness, this book shows that the idea of purposiveness that Kant endorses in the Critique of Pure Reason is a concept of purposiveness as intelligent design, quite different from the concept of purposiveness as normativity that will become central to his later works. In the case of purposiveness as design, the relationship between reason and nature is anchored to the idea of God. In the case of purposiveness as normativity, it is anchored to the concept of reflexive judgment, and grounded on transcendental freedom. Understanding this shift has important implications for some of the most difficult questions that confront the Kantian system: the passage from the system of nature to that of freedom, the relation between faith and knowledge, the philosophical defence of progress in history, and the role of religion. It is also crucial to shed light on the way in which Kant's critique has shaped the successive German philosophical tradition.

Platonic Architectonics

Platonic Architectonics
Author: John Shannon Hendrix
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2004
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0820471100

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Platonic Architectonics: Platonic Philosophies & the Visual Arts examines philosophical structures of Plato in their structural, spatial, and architectonic implications. It examines elements of Plato's philosophical systems in relation to other philosophical systems, including those of Anaximander, Plotinus, Proclus, Nicolas Cusanus, Marsilio Ficino, Georges Bataille, Jacques Lacan, and Jacques Derrida. It also examines Plato's philosophy in relation to architectonic conceptions in the arts, including the work of Leon Battista Alberti and Piero della Francesca in the Renaissance, Paul Cezanne, and the Cubists and Deconstructivists in the twentieth century. Platonic Architectonics presents new interpretations of philosophical texts, artistic treatises, and works of art and architecture in Western culture as they are interrelated and related to Platonic and Neoplatonic philosophical structures. It demonstrates the importance of philosophy in the production of the visual arts throughout history and the importance of the relation between the work of art and the philosophical text and artistic treatise.

Kant

Kant
Author: William Henry Werkmeister
Publsiher: Open Court Publishing Company
Total Pages: 250
Release: 1980
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0875484131

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The Architecture of the Intelligible Universe in the Philosophy of Plotinus

The Architecture of the Intelligible Universe in the Philosophy of Plotinus
Author: Arthur Hilary Armstrong
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 141
Release: 1940
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781107656734

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This 1940 book assesses how the philosopher Plotinus' hierarchy of reality fits into the wider universal order, and how the historical and philosophical tradition gave rise to Plotinus' own philosophies. The book also supplies a bibliography broken down by topic for those who wish to pursue any aspect of the text in greater depth.

Philosophy of Architecture

Philosophy of Architecture
Author: Christian Illies,Nicholas Ray,Nicholas Ray (historien d'art).)
Publsiher: Cambridge Architectural Press
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2014
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0993053009

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This little handbook acts as a brief introduction to philosophical ideas and how they intersect with architecture: its reception and appreciation as well as its practice. It suggests that since design is the core human discipline, being the only activity that involves the imaginative conception of ideas, leading to artifacts that are realised as actual constructions in the world, architecture itself can be regarded as a way of overcoming philosophical tensions by suggesting practical possibilities, namely designs, that appear to bridge between rival theories and approaches.

K jin Karatani s Philosophy of Architecture

K  jin Karatani   s Philosophy of Architecture
Author: Nadir Lahiji
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2024-02-06
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781003846956

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In this book, Nadir Lahiji introduces Kōjin Karatani’s theoretical-philosophical project and demonstrates its affinity with Kant’s critical philosophy founded on ‘architectonic reason’. From the ancient Greeks we have inherited a definition of the word ‘philosophy’ as Sophia—wisdom. But in his book Architecture as Metaphor Kōjin Karatani introduces a different definition of philosophy. Here, Karatani critically defines philosophy not in association with Sophia but in relation to foundation as the Will to Architecture. In this novel definition resides the notion that in Western thought a crisis persistently reveals itself with every attempt to build a system of knowledge on solid ground. This book reveals the implications of this extraordinary exposition. This is the first book to uncover Kōjin Karatani’s highly significant ideas on architecture for both philosophical and architectural audiences.

Kant

Kant
Author: William H. Werkmeister
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 250
Release: 1980-05
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0875483453

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