Principles to guide philosophical community:
"Until rather recently, philosophy, when practiced as a way of life, was, for most, a communal enterprise of mutually reinforced personal cultivation. In these times of social isolation, including in academic philosophy itself, it is time, yet again, to revitalize this lost, but vital, intercul...
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Summary: | "Until rather recently, philosophy, when practiced as a way of life, was, for most, a communal enterprise of mutually reinforced personal cultivation. In these times of social isolation, including in academic philosophy itself, it is time, yet again, to revitalize this lost, but vital, intercultural mode of philosophy. This volume characterizes a neglected communal mode of philosophy - the philosophical community - by describing the constellation of metaethical principles (general, axiological, cultural, and dialectical) that cultivates its values. The book draws on examples from across the globe and history, including interviews of adherents of living philosophical communities." |
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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgments xi PART 1 Method and Historical Precedent Preface з Introduction 4 Intercultural Modes of Philosophy u Philo-Dynamic Images 17 Philosophical Community as an Intercultural Mode of Philosophy Some Brief Historical Sketches 31 The Emergence of Professional Philosophy 100 Living Philosophical Communities Ո5 The Logic of the “Principles” for the Method of Radically Empirical Philosophy of Culture 123 PART 2 The Principles 1 The Peculiar General Principles of Philosophical Community 137 1 The Order of Exhibition 137 2 Overview of the Peculiar General Principles of Philosophical Community 140 3 Philosophical Community Ought to Enrich Life through Praxis 142 4 Philosophical Community Ought to Have Ethics as First Philosophy 147
VIII 5 6 7 8 9 10 n 12 CONTENTS Philosophical Community Ought to Have as Its Purpose Dialectical Adherence to the Beloved Community 151 Philosophical Community Ought Actively to Include a Reflective Imperative of Loyalty to Its Way of Life 157 Philosophical Community Ought to Postulate the Ontological Distance between Experience and Existence 165 Philosophical Community Ought to Have a Tragicomic Sensibihty 171 Philosophical Community Ought to Sankofa 176 Philosophical Community Ought to Be a Cosmopolitan Place 183 Overview of Dialectics 189 Dialectics i (Sankofa and Place) 190 2 The Personal Axiological Principles of Philosophical Community 194 x Overview of the Personal Axiological Principles of Philosophical Community 194 2 Philosophical Community Ought to Develop Mutually Reinforced Enkrateia 196 3 Philosophical Community Ought to Strive to Be an Intelligible Symbol of Ethical Exemplarity 207 4 Philosophical Community Ought to Cultivate Value and Determine Better” Persons 216 5 Philosophical Community Ought to Tend to the Care of Oneself 223 6 Philosophical Community Ought to Quest for a Good Existence 230 7 Philosophical Community Ought to the Cultivate the Leisure of Punakawan 235 8 Philosophical Community Ought to Incite Communal Errantry 241 9 Philosophical Community Ought to Democratically Enhorne 244 10 Dialectics lí (Errantry and Enhousing) 250 3 The Concrete Cultural Principles of Philosophical Community 254 1 Overview of the Concrete Cultural Principles of Philosophical Community 254 2 Philosophical Community Advances Eudaimoma 256 3 Philosophical Community
Attends to Its Present Situation 259 4 Philosophical Community Is Small 262 5 Philosophical Community Produces Lingua Francos for Iconoclasm 265 6 Philosophical Community Has an Oikonomia 268
IX CONTENTS 4 The Dialectically Propitiated Principles of Philosophical Community (the Nature of Rhizomatic Wandering) 275 1 Overview of the Dialectically Propitiated Principles of Philosophical Community and the Nature of Rhizomatic Wandering 275 2 Philosophical Community Performs Polyrhythmic Philia 276 3 Philosophical Community Leads Culture by the Reconstruction of Experience 282 4 Philosophical Community Is Impoverished 286 5 Philosophical Community Ripens Cosmological Contemplation 292 6 Philosophical Community Engages in Eutopian Politics 303 Conclusion: The Constellation of Principles at a Turning Point in Culture and Nature 310 Appendices Appendix x: The Systemic Scheme and Glossary 315 Appendix 2: Research Plan, Methods for Site Visits, and Primary Source Research 320 Bibliography Index 368 349
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Contents Acknowledgments xi PART 1 Method and Historical Precedent Preface з Introduction 4 Intercultural Modes of Philosophy u Philo-Dynamic Images 17 Philosophical Community as an Intercultural Mode of Philosophy Some Brief Historical Sketches 31 The Emergence of Professional Philosophy 100 Living Philosophical Communities Ո5 The Logic of the “Principles” for the Method of Radically Empirical Philosophy of Culture 123 PART 2 The Principles 1 The Peculiar General Principles of Philosophical Community 137 1 The Order of Exhibition 137 2 Overview of the Peculiar General Principles of Philosophical Community 140 3 Philosophical Community Ought to Enrich Life through Praxis 142 4 Philosophical Community Ought to Have Ethics as First Philosophy 147
VIII 5 6 7 8 9 10 n 12 CONTENTS Philosophical Community Ought to Have as Its Purpose Dialectical Adherence to the Beloved Community 151 Philosophical Community Ought Actively to Include a Reflective Imperative of Loyalty to Its Way of Life 157 Philosophical Community Ought to Postulate the Ontological Distance between Experience and Existence 165 Philosophical Community Ought to Have a Tragicomic Sensibihty 171 Philosophical Community Ought to Sankofa 176 Philosophical Community Ought to Be a Cosmopolitan Place 183 Overview of Dialectics 189 Dialectics i (Sankofa and Place) 190 2 The Personal Axiological Principles of Philosophical Community 194 x Overview of the Personal Axiological Principles of Philosophical Community 194 2 Philosophical Community Ought to Develop Mutually Reinforced Enkrateia 196 3 Philosophical Community Ought to Strive to Be an Intelligible Symbol of Ethical Exemplarity 207 4 Philosophical Community Ought to Cultivate Value and Determine "Better” Persons 216 5 Philosophical Community Ought to Tend to the Care of Oneself 223 6 Philosophical Community Ought to Quest for a Good Existence 230 7 Philosophical Community Ought to the Cultivate the Leisure of Punakawan 235 8 Philosophical Community Ought to Incite Communal Errantry 241 9 Philosophical Community Ought to Democratically Enhorne 244 10 Dialectics lí (Errantry and Enhousing) 250 3 The Concrete Cultural Principles of Philosophical Community 254 1 Overview of the Concrete Cultural Principles of Philosophical Community 254 2 Philosophical Community Advances Eudaimoma 256 3 Philosophical Community
Attends to Its Present Situation 259 4 Philosophical Community Is Small 262 5 Philosophical Community Produces Lingua Francos for Iconoclasm 265 6 Philosophical Community Has an Oikonomia 268
IX CONTENTS 4 The Dialectically Propitiated Principles of Philosophical Community (the Nature of Rhizomatic Wandering) 275 1 Overview of the Dialectically Propitiated Principles of Philosophical Community and the Nature of Rhizomatic Wandering 275 2 Philosophical Community Performs Polyrhythmic Philia 276 3 Philosophical Community Leads Culture by the Reconstruction of Experience 282 4 Philosophical Community Is Impoverished 286 5 Philosophical Community Ripens Cosmological Contemplation 292 6 Philosophical Community Engages in Eutopian Politics 303 Conclusion: The Constellation of Principles at a Turning Point in Culture and Nature 310 Appendices Appendix x: The Systemic Scheme and Glossary 315 Appendix 2: Research Plan, Methods for Site Visits, and Primary Source Research 320 Bibliography Index 368 349 |
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