Critique of rationality :: judgement and creativity from Benjamin to Merleau-Ponty /
In his 'Critique of Rationality', John Eustice O'Brien proposes a fascinating rectification for the distortion of technical necessity in Western Society due to unbridled instrumental reason. He begins with a review of this issue first raised by the Early German Romantics as discussed...
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Zusammenfassung: | In his 'Critique of Rationality', John Eustice O'Brien proposes a fascinating rectification for the distortion of technical necessity in Western Society due to unbridled instrumental reason. He begins with a review of this issue first raised by the Early German Romantics as discussed by Isaiah Berlin and Walter Benjamin. Following French social philosopher Maurice Merleau-Ponty's radically different apperceptive epistemology, he explores the possibility of a social world in which each is anchored by a preobjective disposition to meaning based on the intersubjective presence of all. This justifies the postulate of aesthetic-consciousness as the site of socialization in communities of meaning, as a frame for judgment and creativity. The struggle must continue for awakening that consciousness if an open society is to be realized. |
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505 | 8 | |a On the Impossibility of Ironic SuicideThere is Form and There is Form & The Idea of Art, Then; Unity and Diversity; Determined Idea; Transcendental Leverage; Symbolic Form as Fact and Manner; Novel Supremacy as Romantic Poetry; The Intention of Prose; Romanticism as Cultural Figure; Prosaic Appreciation Outmaneuvers Bourgeois Beauty; Each Critic for Herself; Closing on Isaiah Berlin; Closing on Walter Benjamin; Revolutionary Possibilities; What's to be Done?; PART 2: Phenomenal Apperception; 5: The Crisis of Western Rationality; Existence as Fine Art?; Introducing Merleau-Ponty. | |
505 | 8 | |a 6: Phenomenology of PerceptionNot Sartre; What is Phenomenology?; What is Perception?; Préobjectivity; Historical Materialism as Social Being; Existential Conception of History; Dialectics from the Greeks to Marx; Temporality; Political Aesthetics; Freedom; 7: Merleau-Ponty's Sociology; Anthropology and Psychoanalytics; On Husserl; Appreciation before Comprehension; Husserl's Crisis; Historical Relativism as Anthropological Fact; Philosophy and Sociology; Historical Consciousness; Being Expressed as Phenomenological Method; 8: Merleau-Ponty's Shadow's Husserl. | |
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spelling | O'Brien, John E., author. Critique of rationality : judgement and creativity from Benjamin to Merleau-Ponty / by John Eustice O'Brien. 1611 Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2016] 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Studies in critical social sciences ; volume 99 Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed. Critique of Rationality: Judgement and Creativity from Benjamin to Merleau-Ponty; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; List of Figures; PART 1: What Crisis of Rationality?; Socrates, Make Music ... ; 1: Overview; Institutional Challenge; Social Restructuring of Judgement; Another Epistemology?; Political Aesthetics after Marx; 2: Meaning as Critical for Social Sciences; The Origin of Meaning; Phenomenology; Merleau-Ponty's Apperceptive Project; Préobjectivity: A Better Ambiguity?; Theoretical Voices on Deep Structure; Marx Critique; 3: Isaiah Berlin's Romantic Uncertainty. Western Rationality's Limits?Children of Two Worlds; Romantic Undefinability; Beyond Enlightenment; Pre-Romantic Good; From Hume to the Germans?; Romanticism's Parents; Romanticism Restrained; Kant's Reserves; Schiller's Tragic Romanticism; Fichte's Freedom as Necessity; Romanticism Unleashed; The French Revolution and Goethe; Against Old Fashioned Virtue?; Subjective-Objective Reversal?; Romanticism's Politics; 4: Walter Benjamin's Aesthetic Critique; Benjamin's Doctoral Trial; What Does the Figure, Aesthetic-Critique, Intend?; Pure Language or Creative Expression? Historical-Materialism or Historical-Idealism?Lost in the Paris Arcades; On Critique; Hegel and History; Benjamin's Leap into Being; What is Mental Reflection?; What is a History of Problematics?; Knowledge of Nature; Connaissance Esthétique; Political Esthetics; Benjamin's Translator Emerges; Immanent Critique; Three Principles of Judgement; Productivity of Bad Art; Unprincipled Objectivity; Were the Early Romantics Misread?; Irony of Ironies: There are Two; The Paradox of Irony; From Disqualified Illusion to Potent Fetish; Between the Seams with Irony; Critical Eschatology? On the Impossibility of Ironic SuicideThere is Form and There is Form & The Idea of Art, Then; Unity and Diversity; Determined Idea; Transcendental Leverage; Symbolic Form as Fact and Manner; Novel Supremacy as Romantic Poetry; The Intention of Prose; Romanticism as Cultural Figure; Prosaic Appreciation Outmaneuvers Bourgeois Beauty; Each Critic for Herself; Closing on Isaiah Berlin; Closing on Walter Benjamin; Revolutionary Possibilities; What's to be Done?; PART 2: Phenomenal Apperception; 5: The Crisis of Western Rationality; Existence as Fine Art?; Introducing Merleau-Ponty. 6: Phenomenology of PerceptionNot Sartre; What is Phenomenology?; What is Perception?; Préobjectivity; Historical Materialism as Social Being; Existential Conception of History; Dialectics from the Greeks to Marx; Temporality; Political Aesthetics; Freedom; 7: Merleau-Ponty's Sociology; Anthropology and Psychoanalytics; On Husserl; Appreciation before Comprehension; Husserl's Crisis; Historical Relativism as Anthropological Fact; Philosophy and Sociology; Historical Consciousness; Being Expressed as Phenomenological Method; 8: Merleau-Ponty's Shadow's Husserl. In his 'Critique of Rationality', John Eustice O'Brien proposes a fascinating rectification for the distortion of technical necessity in Western Society due to unbridled instrumental reason. He begins with a review of this issue first raised by the Early German Romantics as discussed by Isaiah Berlin and Walter Benjamin. Following French social philosopher Maurice Merleau-Ponty's radically different apperceptive epistemology, he explores the possibility of a social world in which each is anchored by a preobjective disposition to meaning based on the intersubjective presence of all. This justifies the postulate of aesthetic-consciousness as the site of socialization in communities of meaning, as a frame for judgment and creativity. The struggle must continue for awakening that consciousness if an open society is to be realized. Critical theory. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh88002456 Sociology Philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh86006205 Social sciences Philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85124013 Rationalism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85111520 Théorie critique. Sociologie Philosophie. Sciences sociales Philosophie. Rationalisme. critical theories (dialectical critiques) aat rationalism (philosophy) aat critical theory (sociological concept) aat RELIGION Philosophy. bisacsh Critical theory fast Rationalism fast Social sciences Philosophy fast Sociology Philosophy fast Electronic book. has work: Critique of rationality (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGfQHHHPb4BY9tpM4rd98P https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: O'Brien, John E. Critique of rationality. 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spellingShingle | O'Brien, John E. Critique of rationality : judgement and creativity from Benjamin to Merleau-Ponty / Studies in critical social sciences ; Critique of Rationality: Judgement and Creativity from Benjamin to Merleau-Ponty; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; List of Figures; PART 1: What Crisis of Rationality?; Socrates, Make Music ... ; 1: Overview; Institutional Challenge; Social Restructuring of Judgement; Another Epistemology?; Political Aesthetics after Marx; 2: Meaning as Critical for Social Sciences; The Origin of Meaning; Phenomenology; Merleau-Ponty's Apperceptive Project; Préobjectivity: A Better Ambiguity?; Theoretical Voices on Deep Structure; Marx Critique; 3: Isaiah Berlin's Romantic Uncertainty. Western Rationality's Limits?Children of Two Worlds; Romantic Undefinability; Beyond Enlightenment; Pre-Romantic Good; From Hume to the Germans?; Romanticism's Parents; Romanticism Restrained; Kant's Reserves; Schiller's Tragic Romanticism; Fichte's Freedom as Necessity; Romanticism Unleashed; The French Revolution and Goethe; Against Old Fashioned Virtue?; Subjective-Objective Reversal?; Romanticism's Politics; 4: Walter Benjamin's Aesthetic Critique; Benjamin's Doctoral Trial; What Does the Figure, Aesthetic-Critique, Intend?; Pure Language or Creative Expression? Historical-Materialism or Historical-Idealism?Lost in the Paris Arcades; On Critique; Hegel and History; Benjamin's Leap into Being; What is Mental Reflection?; What is a History of Problematics?; Knowledge of Nature; Connaissance Esthétique; Political Esthetics; Benjamin's Translator Emerges; Immanent Critique; Three Principles of Judgement; Productivity of Bad Art; Unprincipled Objectivity; Were the Early Romantics Misread?; Irony of Ironies: There are Two; The Paradox of Irony; From Disqualified Illusion to Potent Fetish; Between the Seams with Irony; Critical Eschatology? On the Impossibility of Ironic SuicideThere is Form and There is Form & The Idea of Art, Then; Unity and Diversity; Determined Idea; Transcendental Leverage; Symbolic Form as Fact and Manner; Novel Supremacy as Romantic Poetry; The Intention of Prose; Romanticism as Cultural Figure; Prosaic Appreciation Outmaneuvers Bourgeois Beauty; Each Critic for Herself; Closing on Isaiah Berlin; Closing on Walter Benjamin; Revolutionary Possibilities; What's to be Done?; PART 2: Phenomenal Apperception; 5: The Crisis of Western Rationality; Existence as Fine Art?; Introducing Merleau-Ponty. 6: Phenomenology of PerceptionNot Sartre; What is Phenomenology?; What is Perception?; Préobjectivity; Historical Materialism as Social Being; Existential Conception of History; Dialectics from the Greeks to Marx; Temporality; Political Aesthetics; Freedom; 7: Merleau-Ponty's Sociology; Anthropology and Psychoanalytics; On Husserl; Appreciation before Comprehension; Husserl's Crisis; Historical Relativism as Anthropological Fact; Philosophy and Sociology; Historical Consciousness; Being Expressed as Phenomenological Method; 8: Merleau-Ponty's Shadow's Husserl. Critical theory. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh88002456 Sociology Philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh86006205 Social sciences Philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85124013 Rationalism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85111520 Théorie critique. Sociologie Philosophie. Sciences sociales Philosophie. Rationalisme. critical theories (dialectical critiques) aat rationalism (philosophy) aat critical theory (sociological concept) aat RELIGION Philosophy. bisacsh Critical theory fast Rationalism fast Social sciences Philosophy fast Sociology Philosophy fast |
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title_auth | Critique of rationality : judgement and creativity from Benjamin to Merleau-Ponty / |
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title_full | Critique of rationality : judgement and creativity from Benjamin to Merleau-Ponty / by John Eustice O'Brien. |
title_fullStr | Critique of rationality : judgement and creativity from Benjamin to Merleau-Ponty / by John Eustice O'Brien. |
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