Introduction 1. Before Judgment Judgment and Truth Hyparchein en tini : Ontological Antecedence Hyparchein tini : The Essential Antecedence The Inesse : From Boethius to Leibniz The Presupposition of Truth 2. Verbum Consignificat Tempus The Nominal Phrase: The Presence and the Absence of the Copula The Elimination of the Copula: Truth without Time Signifying the Non-objectual: Synthesis and Time The Speculative Proposition: The Time of Knowing From Time to Consignificatio Existentiae 3. The Experience of Truth as the Experience of Time The Form of Truth: Deixis and the Elliptical Character of Judgment Correspondence and Metaphysics Beyond Parmenides: Excess as Future and Anticipation The Ontological Background of Aletheia : Ontology of the Possible 4. Truth and Transformation Truth Changes The Pragmatization of Hermeneutics The Hermeneuticization of Pragmatism The Truth of Experience: The Myth of the Cave The "Anticonformist" Character of Truth 5. More Than the Real The Extra-Methodicalness of Truth as the Objectivity of Happening The Abstraction of the Experimental Consciousness and the Temporality of Presentation Truth as Transmutation into Form Formation as Elevation to an Intensional Universality 6. The Sense of Truth Force and Interpretation An Experimental Ontology For Whom Is Truth? 7. A Non-alienated Conception of Truth The Form of Truth: Truth and Experiential Realism Against the Equivalence-Thesis Beyond Domination: Truth as Countervailing Power Notes and Bibliography Index.
The Experience of Truth