Being human: philosophical anthropology through phenomenology
"Being Human is the fruit of many years teaching Philosophical Anthropology, conducting Phenomenological Workshops, and reading classic texts in the light of a reflective awareness of the field of experience. Being Human is intended to look to what is typically assumed but not examined in much...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Being Human is the fruit of many years teaching Philosophical Anthropology, conducting Phenomenological Workshops, and reading classic texts in the light of a reflective awareness of the field of experience. Being Human is intended to look to what is typically assumed but not examined in much of current philosophical literature"-- |
Beschreibung: | ix, 285 Seiten 23 cm |
ISBN: | 9780813236186 |
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adam_text | Contents Introduction ............................................................................................ 1 Part I. The Structure of Experience...................................................... 19 Chapter 1. Prologue: A Parable about Awareness................................. 21 Chapter 2. Ihe Structure of Experience: A Multidimensional View... The Book.......................................................................................... Seeing................................................................................................ Touching .......................................................................................... The Book Again ............................................................................... Reading ............................................................................................ Eidetic Features................................................................................. Hierarchy of Types........................................................................... The Notion of Being......................................................................... Sensory Inwardness......................................................................... Phenomenally Empty Space............................................................ Generic Features of Sensory Objects.............................................. Inside and Outside: Appearance and Being................................... Intellection and Choice................................................................... Human
Bipolarity............................................................................. Enculturation and the Heart........................................................... Flatland Revisited............................................................................. Philosophic Questioning................................................................. 27 27 29 32 34 35 37 39 40 45 48 50 52 54 56 58 62 67 Chapter 3. Human and Cosmological Time: Sketches......................... A Note on Contingency and Eternity............................................ 69 81 Chapter 4. The Heart and the Life of Feeling: A Phenomenological Sketch........................................................... 83 Chapter 5. Phenomenology of the Book: A Study of Institutions........ Language (I) .................................................................................... The Book Once More....................................................................... Technical Production....................................................................... Production of the Book................................................................... The Exchange System....................................................................... Speech and Writing ......................................................................... 107 108 113 114 117 121 122 vii
Modes of Writing............................................................................ 125 Ihe Electronic Revolution............................................................... 127 Reading ........................................................................................... 129 Language (II).................................................................................... 132 Oral Tradition.................................................................................. 137 Literacy ........................................................... 139 Literature......................................................................................... 141 Postscript: Further Meditation on the Environment, Natural and Built.................................................................... 147 Part IL Moral-Political Extensions..................................................... 151 Chapter 6. Aspects of Freedom: Choosing and Functioning............... 153 Chapter 7. Moral-Political Extensions: Preliminary Sketches.............. Intersubjectivity .............................................................................. Natural Moral Law and the Virtues............................................... The Ten Commandments as Secondary Natural Law Principles .. Kant and the Moral Tradition......................................................... On Happiness .................................................................................. Postscript on Environmental Ethics .............................................. 169 169 173 177 183 189 193 Part III.
Being and Human Existence................................................. 197 Chapter 8. Being Human and the Question of Being: On the Unitary Ground of Individual and Cultural Pluralism .............................. 199 Chapter 9. Taking the Universal Point of View ...................................... 213 Chapter 10. A Universe of Creative Empowerment ............................. 225 Nature.................................................................................................. 226 History.............................................................................................. 235 Evolving Nature .............................................................................. 239 Transcendental Extension..................................................................244 Bibliography ............................................................................................ 249 Author Index............................................................................................ 261 Subject Index............................................................................................ 267 viii
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Contents Introduction . 1 Part I. The Structure of Experience. 19 Chapter 1. Prologue: A Parable about Awareness. 21 Chapter 2. Ihe Structure of Experience: A Multidimensional View. The Book. Seeing. Touching . The Book Again . Reading . Eidetic Features. Hierarchy of Types. The Notion of Being. Sensory Inwardness. Phenomenally Empty Space. Generic Features of Sensory Objects. Inside and Outside: Appearance and Being. Intellection and Choice. Human
Bipolarity. Enculturation and the Heart. Flatland Revisited. Philosophic Questioning. 27 27 29 32 34 35 37 39 40 45 48 50 52 54 56 58 62 67 Chapter 3. Human and Cosmological Time: Sketches. A Note on Contingency and Eternity. 69 81 Chapter 4. The Heart and the Life of Feeling: A Phenomenological Sketch. 83 Chapter 5. Phenomenology of the Book: A Study of Institutions. Language (I) . The Book Once More. Technical Production. Production of the Book. The Exchange System. Speech and Writing . 107 108 113 114 117 121 122 vii
Modes of Writing. 125 Ihe Electronic Revolution. 127 Reading . 129 Language (II). 132 Oral Tradition. 137 Literacy . 139 Literature. 141 Postscript: Further Meditation on the Environment, Natural and Built. 147 Part IL Moral-Political Extensions. 151 Chapter 6. Aspects of Freedom: Choosing and Functioning. 153 Chapter 7. Moral-Political Extensions: Preliminary Sketches. Intersubjectivity . Natural Moral Law and the Virtues. The Ten Commandments as Secondary Natural Law Principles . Kant and the Moral Tradition. On Happiness . Postscript on Environmental Ethics . 169 169 173 177 183 189 193 Part III.
Being and Human Existence. 197 Chapter 8. Being Human and the Question of Being: On the Unitary Ground of Individual and Cultural Pluralism . 199 Chapter 9. Taking the Universal Point of View . 213 Chapter 10. A Universe of Creative Empowerment . 225 Nature. 226 History. 235 Evolving Nature . 239 Transcendental Extension.244 Bibliography . 249 Author Index. 261 Subject Index. 267 viii |
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