Being Inclined - Mark Sinclair

Being Inclined

Mark Sinclair

出版时间

2020-12-30

ISBN

9780198844587

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

Being Inclined is the first book-length study in English of the work of Felix Ravaisson, France's most influential philosopher in the second half of the nineteenth century. Mark Sinclair shows how Ravaisson, in his great work Of Habit (1838), understands habit as tendency and inclination in a way that provides the basis for a philosophy of nature and a general metaphysics. In examining Ravaisson's ideas against the background of the history of philosophy, and in the light of later developments in French thought, Sinclair shows how Ravaisson gives an original account of the nature of habit as inclination, within a metaphysical framework quite different to those of his predecessors in the philosophical tradition. Being Inclined sheds new light on the history of modern French philosophy and argues for the importance of the neglected nineteenth-century French spiritualist tradition. It also shows that Ravaisson's philosophy of inclination, of being-inclined, is of great import for contemporary philosophy, and particularly for the contemporary metaphysics of powers given that ideas about tendency have recently come to prominence in discussions concerning dispositions, laws, and the nature of causation. Being Inclined therefore offers a detailed and faithful contextualist study of Ravaisson's masterpiece, demonstrating its continued importance for contemporary thought.

Mark Sinclair is Reader in Philosophy at the University of Roehampton and an Associate Editor at the British Journal for the History of Philosophy. He is the editor of Felix Ravaisson: Selected Essays (Bloomsbury 2017), the author of Bergson (Routledge 2019), and the co-editor of The Oxford Handbook of Modern French Philosophy (forthcoming). He holds degrees in Philosophy from ...

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目录
Introduction
1. Obscure Activity
2. After Of Habit
3. Second Nature as Philosophical Method
4. Inclination without Necessitation

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对ravaisson的核心观点总是放置到纷繁的历史背景中去讨论,所以有点难以把握要点,前两章是读的昏昏欲睡,最后用ravaisson的晦暗冲动去展开当代的力量形而上学,虽然有些批评是在理的,但还是觉得这种metaphysical commitment对当代形而上学家们可能还是有些极端了(笑
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