The world and us:
"Roberto Mangabeira Unger sets out to reinvent philosophy. His central theme is our transcendence-everything in our existence points beyond itself-and its relation to our finitude: everything that surrounds us, and we ourselves, are flawed and ephemeral. He asks how we can live so that we die o...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Roberto Mangabeira Unger sets out to reinvent philosophy. His central theme is our transcendence-everything in our existence points beyond itself-and its relation to our finitude: everything that surrounds us, and we ourselves, are flawed and ephemeral. He asks how we can live so that we die only once, instead of dying many small deaths; how we can breathe new life and new meaning into the revolutionary movement that has aroused humanity for the last three centuries, but that is now weakened and disoriented; and how we can make sense of ourselves without claiming for human beings a miraculous exception to the general regime of nature. For Unger, philosophy must be the mind on fire, insisting on our prerogative to speak to what matters most." |
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Contents Prologue: Finitude and Transcendence in Human Experience Our Dreamlike and Vertiginous Existence Philosophy This Book: Its Scope, Plan, and Character 1 9 23 1. Ontology (as Natural Philosophy and Social Theory) The Study of What the World Is Like 37 The Rejection of Metaphysical Rationalism 41 The Philosophy of Deep Structure and Its Afterlife in Natural Science 44 The Philosophy of the Timeless One 55 Temporal Naturalism 59 Mathematics: The World Emptied Out of Time and Phenomenal Particularity 70 Causality and Time 76 No Kingdom within a Kingdom: Deep Structure, Dualism, and Temporal Naturalism 87 The Human Difference, without Dualism 92 The Message of This Ontology 106 2. Epistemology (as Inquiry into Inquiry) Epistemology and Its Discontents The Denial of Finitude and Transcendence in Epistemology 111 114
The Mistakes of Epistemology Further Examined The Agent of Inquiry and His Capabilities The Idea of a Program of Inquiry The First Crisis: Fundamental Physics and Its Denial of Time, Change, and Causality The Second Crisis: The Social Sciences and the Suppression of Structural Vision The Intellectual Division of Labor and the Marriage of Method to Subject Matter Implications for Natural Science Implications for the Social Sciences, the Normative Public Disciplines, and the Humanities Genius Reimagined A Coda to Epistemology: Art 118 138 146 150 163 168 172 179 182 187 3. The Human Condition: Becoming More Human by Becoming More Godlike The Hinge of Philosophy 201 Impenetrable Darkness: The Amazing Situation 206 Finitude: Groundlessness 217 Finitude: Mortality 224 Transcendence: Desire 233 Transcendence: Imagination 236 Transcendence: Refusal of Belittlement 238 Finitude and Transcendence as Connecting Threads in the Human Condition 245 Finitude and Transcendence Reinterpreted: The Semitic Monotheisms and Their Narrative of Redemption 248 Finitude and Transcendence Reinterpreted: The Idea of One and the Timeless One 257 The Contradictory Requirements for Sustaining a Self 260 4. Ethics (as Clarity about the Conduct of Life) Ethics and Its Work The Christian Faith and the Conduct of Life 271 283
Contents The Secular Romance The School Philosophy Finding a Point of Departure in a Contemporary Contest of Moral Visions 5. Two Ways To Die Only Once The Ethic of Self-fashioning and Non-conformity The Ethic of Connection and Responsibility 6. The Unresolved Contest Between the Ethics of Self-Fashioning and of Connection The Dust of History: The United States, China, and the Two Ethics The Twin Functional Imperatives of the Advanced Societies The Impossible Synthesis between the Two Ethics A Duality in Our Moral Consciousness 7. Politics (as Struggle over the Future of Society) Finitude and Transcendence in Politics Our Moment in History and World Revolution The Theory of Regimes: Imagining the Structure of a Society Sources of a Direction A Direction: From Shallow Equality to Deep Freedom A Direction: Deep Freedom and Practical Empowerment in History A Direction: Deep Freedom and the Contradictions of the Self The Haven and the Storm 8. Politics: The Program of Deep Freedom The Idea of an Institutional Program Democratizing the Market Economy Deepening Democracy vii 291 296 305 309 339 403 419 437 442 455 464 474 485 488 497 501 505 509 514 532
Contents Cohesion and Freedom: The Self-Organization of Civil Society Education: Capability and Prophecy Deep Freedom and World Order Epilogue Index ofProper Names and Works Index of Subjects 564 579 595 605 609 613 |
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