This tetralogy consists of four books which, although can be read independently, are linked by the same systematic view of the idea of exemplariness. This book series offers a new answer to two essential philosophical questions: What’s in the world? (Ontology) and what should we do with it? (Pragmatics).
The Tetralogy answers the first question with an Ontology of exemplariness, the particular universality of the example facing the abstract universality of the language. What’s the being? The personal example. What’s the truth? Its reiteration. Hence the germ of original intuition.
The second questions is answered with the proposal of the exemplariness ideal, which notes what to do in order to live one-self life with dignity while easing a civilized living together.
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Lecturer: Javier Gomá.
Introduced by Manuel Ramírez.