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Good+ in Very Good- jacket. Size: 9x6x1; Yale University Press, 2002; First Printing with full number line. VG-/G+ hardcover in VG-dust jacket. Binding is tight, sturdy, and square; light wear to edges of boards, black titling remains bold; nearly 1/3 of front end page clipped at top corner; light pencil markings in fewer than 50 pages, else text very good; light foxing to top edge of page block. Light wear, light foxing to edges of unclipped dust jacket. Ships from Dinkytown in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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New. 0300091974. *** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request *** – – *** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT-BRAND NEW, FLAWLESS COPY, NEVER OPENED-336 pages--DESCRIPTION: The concept of the ordinary, along with such cognates as everyday life, ordinary language, and ordinary experience, has come into special prominence in late modern philosophy. Thinkers have employed two opposing yet related responses to the notion of the ordinary: scientific and phenomenological approaches on the one hand, and on the other, more informal or even anti-scientific procedures. Eminent philosopher Stanley Rosen here presents the first comprehensive study of the main approaches to theoretical mastery of ordinary experience. He evaluates the responses of a wide range of modern and contemporary thinkers and grapples with the peculiar problem of the ordinary – how to define it in its own terms without transforming it into a technical (and so, extraordinary) artifact. Rosen's approach is both historical and philosophical. He offers Montesquieu and Husserl as examples of the scientific approach to ordinary experience; contrasts Kant and Heidegger with Aristotle to illustrate the transcendental approach and its main alternatives; discusses attempts by Wittgenstein and Strauss to return to the pre-theoretical domain; and analyzes the differences among such thinkers as Moore, Austin, Grice, and Russell with respect to the analytical response to ordinary language. Rosen concludes with a theoretical exploration of the central problem of how to capture the elusive ordinary intact. --with a bonus offer--