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These are some of Nora's questions which prompted her correspondence with Vittorio Hösle, a philosopher by profession, who invents a wonderful philosophical fantasy. Taking the film Dead Poets Society as his inspiration, he creates a place where the great philosophers of antiquity and their modern successors can all meet. They gather in the "Café of the Dead but Ever Young Philosophers" and discuss Nora's letters-Parmenides and Socrates, Descartes and Hobbes (whom Nora doesn't like at all), "Mac" (Machiavelli) and Kant, Nora's "patron philosopher" Giambattista Vico and Hans Jonas, and many others. The sparks fly from time to time, as the great thinkers squabble quite frequently-no wonder, since conflicting arguments from the entire history of philosophy collide with each other head-on.
Nora's letters are intelligent, never precocious, and always imaginative. Vittorio Hösle provides answers which are entertaining but still critical, and he is clearly concerned about not setting his expectations of the child too low. In his afterword on children's philosophy and philosophy with children, he sketches what role philosophy could play in raising children. The correspondence with Nora, an authentic exchange of letters between January 1994 and January 1996, is a lovely document of a philosophical friendship between an adult and a child.
The Dead Philosophers' Café has been widely translated and is now making its first appearance in the English language.
These are some of Nora's questions which prompted her correspondence with Vittorio Hösle, a philosopher by profession, who invents a wonderful philosophical fantasy. Taking the film Dead Poets Society as his inspiration, he creates a place where the great philosophers of antiquity and their modern successors can all meet. They gather in the "Café of the Dead but Ever Young Philosophers" and discuss Nora's letters-Parmenides and Socrates, Descartes and Hobbes (whom Nora doesn't like at all), "Mac" (Machiavelli) and Kant, Nora's "patron philosopher" Giambattista Vico and Hans Jonas, and many others. The sparks fly from time to time, as the great thinkers squabble quite frequently-no wonder, since conflicting arguments from the entire history of philosophy collide with each other head-on.
Nora's letters are intelligent, never precocious, and always imaginative. Vittorio Hösle provides answers which are entertaining but still critical, and he is clearly concerned about not setting his expectations of the child too low. In his afterword on children's philosophy and philosophy with children, he sketches what role philosophy could play in raising children. The correspondence with Nora, an authentic exchange of letters between January 1994 and January 1996, is a lovely document of a philosophical friendship between an adult and a child.
The Dead Philosophers' Café has been widely translated and is now making its first appearance in the English language.
Vittorio Hösle is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Essen, and Director at the Research Institute for Philosophy in Hannover, Germany as well as Paul Kimball Professor of Arts and Letters at the University of Notre Dame. He is the author of numerous books, including Die Philosophie und die Wissenschaften (1999), Moral und Politik (1997), Philosophiegeschichte und objektiver Idealismus (1996), Philosophie der ökologischen Krise (1994), and Objective Idealism, Ethics, and Politics (Notre Dame Press, 1998).
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2005 |
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Genre: | Importe, Philosophie |
Rubrik: | Geisteswissenschaften |
Medium: | Buch |
Inhalt: | Einband - fest (Hardcover) |
ISBN-13: | 9780268008949 |
ISBN-10: | 0268008949 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Gebunden |
Autor: | Hösle, Vittorio |
Übersetzung: | Rendall, Steven |
Hersteller: | University of Notre Dame Press |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de |
Maße: | 222 x 145 x 13 mm |
Von/Mit: | Vittorio Hösle |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 30.09.2005 |
Gewicht: | 0,36 kg |