Philosophy and its Others: Ways of Being and Mind

State University of New York Press (1990)
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He develops a position between the Hegelian extreme which reduces the plurality of others to a dialectical totality and the Wittgensteinian and deconstructive options that celebrate plurality, but without a proper sense of the connectedness ...

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William Desmond
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