This book is a selection of articles by David Zilberman, a prolific
author, whose tragic untimely death did not allow to finish many of
his undertakings. Zilberman’s work represents a fresh word in the
way of philosophizing or philosophy-building and the technique of
modal methodology. This book comprises of thirteen independent
articles that are not related by content. The point of thematic
convergence of these articles is the way they reflect the new way of
methodological thinking through the application and benefits of
modalization or modal methodology that unfolds unbound possibilities
of philosophic elaborations. By shifting constantly from one position
to another, Zilberman disclosed the antinomicity of all types of
thought. Such an approach led him to outline for the first time his
major attempt to start creating not "systems" but "sums" of
philosophies so that the philosophical activity would be able to
re-emerge on the slopes of such "sums." The book can be used as a
starting point of a discussion, especially in study of philosophy. We
imagine it can be used in undergraduate classes on World Philosophies
or Intercultural Philosophy courses. With that, it can serve as a
useful resource for adding intercultural elements into
Western-centered courses.
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ISBN
9783031389092
Publisert
2023
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Springer
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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