KANT, HUME, AND FOUCAULT AS THEORISTS OF ADDRESS

Across epochs and areas of Western thought, scholars develop stances on address. Philosophers have long grappled with facets of relationality, normativity, aesthetic meaning, agency, and order that are centered in address. This chapter will examine three moments when philosophy recruits the notion o...

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