Being in conscience: a theory of ethics
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adam_text | Contents Introduction Chapter 1 A Theory of Conscience 1.1 The traces of a generative process 1.2 The islands of functionality 1.3 The islands of functionality as ontological formations of the will of the being to evolve 1.4 The roots of conscience 1.5 The ontological manifestations of conscience A. Guilt B. Forgiveness C. Parrhesia 1.6 Conscience as a generator of values Chapter 2 vii 1 1 7 7 11 14 14 16 20 24 The nature of evil 27 2.1 The subjective evil 2.2 The collective evil 2.3 The survivability of evil 2.4 Confronting collective evil 2.5 Conscience before evil 2.6 Evil and its relation to reality Chapter 3 The enhanced conscience 3.1 The living subjectivity as the live root of thefunctionalmodels 3.2 Being in enhanced conscience 3.3 Being in enhanced conscience as a temporal leap 3.4 Being in enhanced conscience and the sphere of moral response 3.5 The survival of enhanced conscience after its death 3.6 The remembrance of the enhanced conscience Chapter 4 27 30 33 36 38 39 41 41 43 45 46 48 50 Subjective and objective time and place 55 4.1 The singular movement in time 4.2 Corporeal harmony and disharmony 4.3 The existential conditions 4.4 The rhythm of the daily life 55 56 57 58
4.5 The subjective biorhythm 4.6 Intersubjectivity 4.7 Objective time and space 4.8 The enduring aura of life 4.9 The rhythmic harmony of the world Chapter 5 Distorted worlds 5.1 Multi-rooted distortion 5.2 The reflective deficiencies 5.3 The production of distortions 5.4 Distortions 5.5 The subjective and common time within a distorted field 5.6 Movement and time in a distorted world 5.7 The instrumental public time and the subjective places of silence 5.8 Zones of anomy and zones of justice 5.9 The indecisive confrontation between anomy and justice 5.10 The degree of functionality of a distorted world 5.11 The conscience of the distorted world 5.12 Sparta as an archetype of a distorted world 5.13 Crisis and the revolution of the subjectivities 5.14 Collapse and the dialectic of correction 5.15 Distorted material and the diffusion of islands of resistance Chapter 6 Functional worlds 6.1 The subjective and objective time in the functional worlds 6.2 Existential conditions 6.3 Participation - The field of functionality operates as a regulating body 6.4 The conditions of rhythmic harmony 6.5 The timely correction of distortions 6.6 Fast-paced rhythm 6.7 The functional depth 6.8 The conscience-gram of the functional world 6.9 Athens as a prototype of a functional world 6.10 Change - the process of accumulation and divergence of functional models Chapter 7 Inner-worldly temporality 7.1 Divergence 58 59 61 64 66 69 69 70 70 72 73 74 76 77 80 81 82 82 83 84 85 87 87 88 90 92 93 94 96 97 99 102 105 105
7.2 Corporeal functionality and temporality 7.3 The subjective mental world and temporality 7.4 The roots of temporal divergence 7.5 The effect of temporality upon the functional field 7.6 The antagonism among the modes of temporality 7.7 The mutation of temporality 7.8 Functional leap and qualitative time 7.9 The silent change in fire lapse of time 7.10 The revolution of the everyday life Chapter 8 107 109 109 111 112 112 113 115 Inter-worldly temporalities 8.1 The distinct traits of a worldsphere 8.2 Temporality as the borders of a worldsphere 8.3 Modes of contact among zones of worldly temporality 8.4 Functional convergence 8.5 Functional distance 8.6 Collision of temporalities 8.7 Cooperation of temporalities with functional affinity 8.8 Cooperation of worldspheres separated by a functional distance 8.9 Cooperation between distorted worlds 8.10 The communicability of a distorted world 8.11 The functional tide 8.12 The art of speeding up a worldly temporality 8.13 The zones of lost time Chapter 9 105 117 117 118 119 122 122 123 124 126 126 127 128 129 131 135 Planetary functionality 9.1 The formation of planetary functionality 9.2 The unfettered flight of consciousness as a source of planetary functionality 9.3 The corporeal functionality as a source of planetary functionality 9.4 The technological impetus of planetary functionality 9.5 The monitoring attributes of planetary functionality 9.6 Planetary functionality and planetary conscience 9.7 Planetary functionality as the new motor of evolution 9.8 Functional inequality as a democratic inequality 135 136 136 139 140
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9.10 The global yardsticks for a functional convergence 9.11 The evolution of planetary functionality Chapter 10 The conscience-centric approach of economy 10.1 Economy and the functional field 10.2 The invisible hand submitted to the functional field 10.3 The minimal and the strong state 10.4 Functional economy 10.5 The great philanthropist as the offspring of the functional economy Chapter 11 God as conscience 11.1 The identification of God with conscience 11.2 God 11.3 God as a fixed creative divergence 11.4 God as the functional time 11.5 God as the future of conscience Chapter 12 A philosophy of the future 12.1 The zones of lost time 12.2 The nomadic nature of conscience 12.3 Functional time 12.4 The future as the future of conscience 12.5 Politics as a mini game in the functional dialectic 12.6 The functional chain and being-in nothingness 12.7 Storing up the functional leaps 12.8 The ethical limits of the functional dialectic 148 148 151 151 155 158 160 163 169 170 171 173 174 176 183 184 186 187 188 190 192 195 197 Bibliography 199 Index 207
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Contents Introduction Chapter 1 A Theory of Conscience 1.1 The traces of a generative process 1.2 The islands of functionality 1.3 The islands of functionality as ontological formations of the will of the being to evolve 1.4 The roots of conscience 1.5 The ontological manifestations of conscience A. Guilt B. Forgiveness C. Parrhesia 1.6 Conscience as a generator of values Chapter 2 vii 1 1 7 7 11 14 14 16 20 24 The nature of evil 27 2.1 The subjective evil 2.2 The collective evil 2.3 The survivability of evil 2.4 Confronting collective evil 2.5 Conscience before evil 2.6 Evil and its relation to reality Chapter 3 The enhanced conscience 3.1 The living subjectivity as the live root of thefunctionalmodels 3.2 Being in enhanced conscience 3.3 Being in enhanced conscience as a temporal leap 3.4 Being in enhanced conscience and the sphere of moral response 3.5 The survival of enhanced conscience after its death 3.6 The remembrance of the enhanced conscience Chapter 4 27 30 33 36 38 39 41 41 43 45 46 48 50 Subjective and objective time and place 55 4.1 The singular movement in time 4.2 Corporeal harmony and disharmony 4.3 The existential conditions 4.4 The rhythm of the daily life 55 56 57 58
4.5 The subjective biorhythm 4.6 Intersubjectivity 4.7 Objective time and space 4.8 The enduring aura of life 4.9 The rhythmic harmony of the world Chapter 5 Distorted worlds 5.1 Multi-rooted distortion 5.2 The reflective deficiencies 5.3 The production of distortions 5.4 Distortions 5.5 The subjective and common time within a distorted field 5.6 Movement and time in a distorted world 5.7 The instrumental public time and the subjective places of silence 5.8 Zones of anomy and zones of justice 5.9 The indecisive confrontation between anomy and justice 5.10 The degree of functionality of a distorted world 5.11 The conscience of the distorted world 5.12 Sparta as an archetype of a distorted world 5.13 Crisis and the revolution of the subjectivities 5.14 Collapse and the dialectic of correction 5.15 Distorted material and the diffusion of islands of resistance Chapter 6 Functional worlds 6.1 The subjective and objective time in the functional worlds 6.2 Existential conditions 6.3 Participation - The field of functionality operates as a regulating body 6.4 The conditions of rhythmic harmony 6.5 The timely correction of distortions 6.6 Fast-paced rhythm 6.7 The functional depth 6.8 The conscience-gram of the functional world 6.9 Athens as a prototype of a functional world 6.10 Change - the process of accumulation and divergence of functional models Chapter 7 Inner-worldly temporality 7.1 Divergence 58 59 61 64 66 69 69 70 70 72 73 74 76 77 80 81 82 82 83 84 85 87 87 88 90 92 93 94 96 97 99 102 105 105
7.2 Corporeal functionality and temporality 7.3 The subjective mental world and temporality 7.4 The roots of temporal divergence 7.5 The effect of temporality upon the functional field 7.6 The antagonism among the modes of temporality 7.7 The mutation of temporality 7.8 Functional leap and qualitative time 7.9 The silent change in fire lapse of time 7.10 The revolution of the everyday life Chapter 8 107 109 109 111 112 112 113 115 Inter-worldly temporalities 8.1 The distinct traits of a worldsphere 8.2 Temporality as the borders of a worldsphere 8.3 Modes of contact among zones of worldly temporality 8.4 Functional convergence 8.5 Functional distance 8.6 Collision of temporalities 8.7 Cooperation of temporalities with functional affinity 8.8 Cooperation of worldspheres separated by a functional distance 8.9 Cooperation between distorted worlds 8.10 The communicability of a distorted world 8.11 The functional tide 8.12 The art of speeding up a worldly temporality 8.13 The zones of lost time Chapter 9 105 117 117 118 119 122 122 123 124 126 126 127 128 129 131 135 Planetary functionality 9.1 The formation of planetary functionality 9.2 The unfettered flight of consciousness as a source of planetary functionality 9.3 The corporeal functionality as a source of planetary functionality 9.4 The technological impetus of planetary functionality 9.5 The monitoring attributes of planetary functionality 9.6 Planetary functionality and planetary conscience 9.7 Planetary functionality as the new motor of evolution 9.8 Functional inequality as a democratic inequality 135 136 136 139 140
142 144 146
9.10 The global yardsticks for a functional convergence 9.11 The evolution of planetary functionality Chapter 10 The conscience-centric approach of economy 10.1 Economy and the functional field 10.2 The invisible hand submitted to the functional field 10.3 The minimal and the strong state 10.4 Functional economy 10.5 The great philanthropist as the offspring of the functional economy Chapter 11 God as conscience 11.1 The identification of God with conscience 11.2 God 11.3 God as a fixed creative divergence 11.4 God as the functional time 11.5 God as the future of conscience Chapter 12 A philosophy of the future 12.1 The zones of lost time 12.2 The nomadic nature of conscience 12.3 Functional time 12.4 The future as the future of conscience 12.5 Politics as a mini game in the functional dialectic 12.6 The functional chain and being-in nothingness 12.7 Storing up the functional leaps 12.8 The ethical limits of the functional dialectic 148 148 151 151 155 158 160 163 169 170 171 173 174 176 183 184 186 187 188 190 192 195 197 Bibliography 199 Index 207 |
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