In this provocative book of postmodern philosophy, Bencivenga presents an extended reflection on the subversive nature of logic--logic that is not stable and certain, but deceptive and tortuous. By looking at Anselm's writings as a whole, the author argues that they undermine Anselm's own interpretation and that reason plays different roles at different levels of Anselm's project.
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In this provocative book of postmodern philosophy, Bencivenga presents an extended reflection on the subversive nature of logic--logic that is not stable and certain, but deceptive and tortuous. By looking at Anselm's writings as a whole, the author argues that they undermine Anselm's own interpretation and that reason plays different roles at different levels of Anselm's project.
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