Translator’s Introduction to “Transcendence and Paratranscendence”

Critical Philosophy of Race 10 (2):248-262 (2022)
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Translation of Oskar Becker’s “Transcendence and Paratranscendence” (1937). The essay is the first announcement of Becker’s project of “paraontology,” a phenomenological investigation of essence that attempted to encompass both mathematical and “natural” entities (which he took to include racial identity).

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