(On the Soul, 429b, 10-23). Proceeding from the recogni-tion that the state of affairs at issue is such that there are many cases in which there is indeed a difference between something, e.g., magnitude, water, flesh, straight, and its essence, Aristotle finds in the difference or differences at issue a reference to the psyche's capacity to discern the terms of this difference." /> Husserl and Derrida on the origin of geometry - Burt C. Hopkins | sdvig press

Husserl and Derrida on the origin of geometry

Burt C. Hopkins

pp. 61-93


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