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This volume offers for the first time a comprehensive overview of Fink's intellectual legacy, including his engagement with Greek antiquity, his relationship to Kant and neo-Kantianism, his cosmological philosophy, concept of play, understanding of the social world, views on appearance, and speculative thought. This collection is an essential resource for anyone interested in Fink's work and its impact on contemporary philosophy. With Contributions byFederico Dal Bo | Francoise Dastur | Susi Ferrarello | Giovanni Jan Giubilato | Annette Hilt | Catherine Homan | Yusuke Ikeda | Zachary Isrow | Alice Koubova | Christian Krijnen | Riccardo Lazzari | Shawn Loht | Christopher Turner | Amie Leigh Zimmer | Daniel-Pascal Zorn
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This volume offers for the first time a comprehensive overview of Fink's intellectual legacy, including his engagement with Greek antiquity, his relationship to Kant and neo-Kantianism, his cosmological philosophy, concept of play, understanding of the social world, views on appearance, and speculative thought. This collection is an essential resource for anyone interested in Fink's work and its impact on contemporary philosophy.
With Contributions by
Federico Dal Bo | Francoise Dastur | Susi Ferrarello | Giovanni Jan Giubilato | Annette Hilt | Catherine Homan | Yusuke Ikeda | Zachary Isrow | Alice Koubova | Christian Krijnen | Riccardo Lazzari | Shawn Loht | Christopher Turner | Amie Leigh Zimmer | Daniel-Pascal Zorn