Το βιβλίο του Χάρη Βλαβιανού Η ιστορία της δυτικής φιλοσοφίας σε 100 χαϊκού: από τους Προσωκρατικούς έως τον Ντεριντά, μεταφρασμένο στα αγγλικά από τον Peter Mackridge, κυκλοφορεί από τις εκδόσεις Dedalus.
From the pre-Socratics to modern figures including Derrida and Martha Nussbaum,The History of Western Philosophy in 100 Haiku undertakes the daunting task of conveying the breadth and richness of 2,500 years of western thought-through the 3-line form of the Japanese haiku.
The result is a brilliantly witty survey of western philosophy,viewed through the frame of a parallel tradition.
An ideal gift for the budding and the seasoned philosopher alike.
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17. MARCUS AURELIOUS
121-180 A.D.
[Meditatios]
If you stoically
adapt yourself to your fate,
you will live nobly.
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57. WILLIAM JAMES
1842-1910
[Pragmatism]
What's pragmatism ?
To reckon the cash value
of every truth.
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65. G.E.MOORE
1873-1958
[A Defence of Common Sense]
When I raise my hand
I cam see it move upwards .
Therefore it exists.
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82. SIMONE WELL
1909-1943
[Gravite and Grace]
Communism and
barbarism are alike:they
wear the same bow -tie.
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83. A.J.AYER
1910-1989
[Language ,Truth and Logic]
Each proposition,
including this one,must be
either true or false.
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95. JACQUES DERRIDA
1930-2004
[On Grammatology]
The meaning slips down
nicely.It uses the tonque
like a playground slide.
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97.ALAIN BADIOU
1937-
[Manifesto for Philosophy]
Ι don't invent truths.
I filter them through the sieve
of what i call ''events''.
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98.ROBERT NOZICK
1938-2002
[Anarchy,State and Utopia]
Don't I own myself¨?
Then it's legitimate to
pocket what I can.