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Logos of Phenomenology and Phenomenology of The Logos. Book Two
The Human Condition in-the-Unity-of-Everything-there-is-alive Individuation, Self, Person, Self-determination, Freedom, NecessityAnalecta Husserliana, Band 89
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Verlag: | Springer |
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Veröffentl.: | 30.06.2006 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9781402037078 |
Sprache: | englisch |
Anzahl Seiten: | 482 |
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<P>The human being is today at the center of scientific, social, ethical and philosophical debates. </P>
<P><EM>The Human Condition-in-the-unity-of-everything-there-is-alive</EM>, under whose aegis the present selection of essays falls, offers the urgently needed new approach to reinvestigating humanness. While recent advances in the neurosciences, genetics and bio-engineering challenge the traditional abstract conception of "human nature", indicating its transformability, thus putting in question the main tenets of traditional philosophical anthropology, in the new perspective of the <EM>Human Creative Condition</EM> the human individual is seen in its emergence and unfolding within the dynamic networks of the <EM>logos of life</EM>, and within the evolution of living types. Just the same, the <EM>creative logos </EM>of the mind lifts the human person into a sphere of freedom. Within the networks of the logos we retrieve the classical principles – human subject, ego, self, body, soul, person – reinterpret them to counter the naturalistic critique (Tymieniecka). </P>
<P>Thus principles of a new philosophical anthropology satisfying the requirements of the present time are laid down. </P>
<P><EM>The Human Condition-in-the-unity-of-everything-there-is-alive</EM>, under whose aegis the present selection of essays falls, offers the urgently needed new approach to reinvestigating humanness. While recent advances in the neurosciences, genetics and bio-engineering challenge the traditional abstract conception of "human nature", indicating its transformability, thus putting in question the main tenets of traditional philosophical anthropology, in the new perspective of the <EM>Human Creative Condition</EM> the human individual is seen in its emergence and unfolding within the dynamic networks of the <EM>logos of life</EM>, and within the evolution of living types. Just the same, the <EM>creative logos </EM>of the mind lifts the human person into a sphere of freedom. Within the networks of the logos we retrieve the classical principles – human subject, ego, self, body, soul, person – reinterpret them to counter the naturalistic critique (Tymieniecka). </P>
<P>Thus principles of a new philosophical anthropology satisfying the requirements of the present time are laid down. </P>
The Network of the Logos: Body, Person, Life.- The Language of Our Living Body.- What is it Like to Be Embodied, Naturalizing Bodily Self-Awareness?.- Edmund Husserl’s Anthropological Proposal in the Ideen I/II.- Non-Intentionality of the Lived-Body.- Plato’s Teaching about “Living Creature”.- An Enquiry Concerning the Dialectic of Personality and its Practical Consequences.- From Individuation to Intersubjectivity.- Discussion on the Notion of “Life” and “Existentia” in the Philosophical Conceptions of Heidegger and Merleau-Ponty.- “Vitalogy”: The African Vision of the Human Person.- Conflict with Our Self.- Essential Individuality: On the Nature of a Person.- Ego-Making Principle in Samkhya Metaphysics and Cosmology.- The “Person” and the “Other” in María Zambrano’s Philosophical Anthropology.- Les Figures de L#x2019;Intersubjectivité Chez Husserl.- The Logos of Life and Sexual Difference.- Freedom, Necessity, Self-Determination.- Phenomenology of Life’s Opening to the Moral Philosophy — The Virtue’s Issue.- The Vulnerable Body: Towards a Phenomenological Theory of Violence.- Phenomenology of Life in Border Situations: The Experience of the Ultimate.- The Phenomenology of Resistance.- Pato?ka and Derrida on Responsibility.- “Perfect Health” and the Disembodiment of the Self. An Approach to Michel Henry’s Thought.- Beauvoirian Existentialism: An Ethic of Individualism or Individuation?.- The Creationism of Leonardo Coimbra and Saudade as a Moral Gift.- Transcending the Horizon of Life.- Mater-Natality: Augustine, Arendt, and Levinas.- Religion without Why: Edith Stein and Martin Heidegger on the Overcoming of Metaphysics, with Particular Reference to Angelus Silesius and Denys the Areopagite.- Hermeneutics of the MysticalPhenomenon in E dith Stein.
The individual is seen in its emergence and unfolding within the dynamic networks of the logos of life, and within the evolution of living types
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