Joseph Kaipayil, "Critical Ontology: An Introductory Essay"
English | 2002 | ISBN: 8187664029 | PDF | pages: 64 | 27,8 mb
Critical Ontology is conceived primarily as a method philosophy. It is not a way of doing philosophy with some ontological considerations, however. It rather loves to see philosophy itself as critical ontology. Critical ontology considers philosophical questions as ultimately ontological questions and tries to address them from its critical ontological perspective. As a tool to do philosophy, critical ontology could be seen as an experiment in fundamental philosophy. By using the method of critical ontology, it is also possible
to construct a foundational ontology, a general theory of being, critically arrived at. But the great scope of critical ontology lies in its potential for analysing any given philosophical problem for its being-principle.
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