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    • @book{Benjamin1993-BENTPE,year = {1993},publisher = {Routledge},author = {Andrew E. Benjamin},title = {The Plural Event: Descartes, Hegel, Heidegger},abstract = {Nothing is more simple or more complicated than the event. In recent years, the attack on any attempts to provide a foundation for philosophy has focused on the "logic of the event." In The Plural Event , Andrew Benjamin reconsiders and reworks philosophy in terms of events and how they are judged. Benjamin offers a sustained philosophical reworking of ontology, providing important readings of key canonical texts in the history of philosophy. In order to avoid the charge of positivism, he provides a cogent interpretation of the process of thinking through while allowing the process to reveal itself in the interpretation of central philosophical texts. The effective presence of ontology, defined as "anoriginal difference," will be familiar to readers of his earlier writings. The Plural Event represents Andrew Benjamin's most thorough and original contribution to contemporary philosophy.}}@
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    • The Plural Event: Descartes, Hegel, Heidegger
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    • 1993