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Title: Waarheid en zelfspot
Subtitle: Het 'conjecturele' denken van Jos Decorte (1954-2001)
Author(s): VANHEESWIJCK, Guido
Journal: Tijdschrift voor Filosofie
Volume: 77    Issue: 3   Date: 2015   
Pages: 495-514
DOI: 10.2143/TVF.77.3.3117817

Abstract :
This article focuses both on the multifarious personality of Jos Decorte and on the primary themes that recur throughout his writings in light of his death in a tragic traffic accident fourteen years ago. Being a scholar in medieval philosophy (Henry of Ghent, Nicolas of Cusa, Eckhart), Decorte’s main purpose was not only to rehabilitate the pivotal role that each of the aforementioned thinkers played within the evolution of medieval philosophy, but to apply their insights to contemporary problems as well. To that end, he wished to transform Henry of Ghent’s ontology of relations and Cusanus’ conjectural ontology into subtler forms that could be adjusted to the predicaments of twentieth century philosophy. Wavering between the tradition of metaphysics and that of negative theology, he defined his own project as striving towards an ideal (akin to Plato’s ‘an-hypotheton’) that, albeit not rationally grounded, could give rise to different and interrelated ramifications of rationality. Finally, it is shown how that ideal was reflected in his strong engagement, alike in his personal and in academic life.

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