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Rethinking Philosophy: The Power of the Word

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2024

Peter Kemp*
Affiliation:
Danish University of Education, Copenhagen
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Abstract

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The author discusses the limits, the power and the dangers of speech, seen as the essential mode of all philosophical ‘acts’. The place of speech in the public sphere is mentioned in relation to the politico-religious debates that have taken place in Denmark in the last few years. The paper returns to and develops the inaugural speech at the World Philosophy Conference in Seoul, South Korea, in July 2008.

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Notes

1. Opening Presidential Address, 22nd World Congress of Philosophy (Seoul, July 30 — August 5, 2008).