Between Philosophy and Anthropology - Aporias of Language, Thought and Consciousness(English, Paperback, Prasenjit Biswas)
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Between Philosophy and Anthropology: Aporias of Language, Thought and ConsciousnessIn the encounter between Philosophy and Anthropology in some nine chapters of this book, some of the key questions like subjectivity, consciousness and meaning as presented within phenomenological tradition are discussed in an open-ended manner. Protagonists like Hegel, Husserl, Derrida, Dennett, Heidegger, Nancy, Wittgenstein, Agamben, Nietzsche occupy much of the space with their embedded, enworlded and transformative mode of arguments, averments and other serious and non-serious surmises concocted from their diverse corpus. It tells us a story of philosophization that memes in India grapple with a reasoned trepidation. Our very own Gopal Guru, Daya Krishna and Mrinal Miri figure as ‘singular-plural’ and as ‘alterity’ to the global encounters between Philosophy and Anthropology.Coming from India’s Northeast, the text provides an anchor to global-cosmopolitan and the planetary in a fresh and diverse ethnological setting, the present work developed between 2008–16, portrays an aporetic thought structure that refuses to settle for fixed, inferential and perspicuous notions of being and thing. The book offers desistant-ial strands of partial and local discourses that ought not to lead to a ‘final vocabulary.’ The book holds back from spelling out specificities of philosophical aporias, as it promises more dialogic encounters.