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Husserl, Heidegger and the Crisis of Philosophical Responsibility

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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This volume sheds light upon the omnipresent discussion of `crisis' in our times by returning to the thought of the two philosophers upon which much of this talk is consciously (or unconsciously) based, namely, Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger.
By tracing the narrative of the `crisis' from Husserl's early treatment of arithmetic and logic through to Heidegger's meditations on the essence of technology, the author not only proposes a unified reading of both Husserl's and Heidegger's work, but points to important elements of the often underplayed continuity between these phenomenologists. At the same time, the concept of `crisis' also illustrates the difference between Husserl and Heidegger. Though both define the crisis as one of `forgetting', and both view this `forgetting' as a matter of philosophical responsibility, essential divergence emerges in their interpretation of this phenomenon. Three questions uncover these points of convergence and divergence. First, does not the `forgetfulness' reveal itself as a type of felix culpa, a necessary decay that now reveals itself in a positive light, indeed, as the precondition of history itself? Second, what is presupposed when the subjects is held responsible for forgetting? Third, what are the political consequences of such `crisis'-philosophy? This last question allows access not only to hidden political aspects of Husserl's thought, but opens a further perspective for considering Heidegger's overt political activities.
Husserl, Heidegger and the Crisis of Philosophical Responsibility reveals the presuppositions about history, the subject, and the subject's relationship to a community that lie at the heart of any `crisis-thinking'. While demonstrating in scholarly fashion that the notion of `crisis' forms a hermeneutical key to the work of both Husserl and Heidegger, this work also grapples with questions of considerable contemporary significance: for what is philosophy `responsible' in this age of the crisis of reason, and in a broader sense, what does it mean to be `responsible' for that which we do not fully control? The author's suggestion of a `non-calculative' philosophical responsibility moves away from any notion of philosophical `crisis-management', while still maintaining that philosophy can have practical effects and that certain elements of the Husserlian plea for philosophical responsibility retain their value.

Sommario

Abbreviations and References. General Introduction. Part One: Husserl adn the Crisis as Loss. 1. Husserl's Description of the Crisis. 2. The Genesis of the Crisis. 3. The `Crisis' as Leitmotiv. of Husserl's Thought. 4. The Overcoming of the Crisis of Forgetting. 5. The Limits of Responsibility. Part Two: Heidegger and the Crisis as Possibility. 6. Heidegger's Account of the Crisis. 7. Fundamental Ontology and the Crisis as Paradox. 8. Philosophical Responsibility in the Age of Technology. Conclusion. Bibliography.

Riassunto

By tracing the narrative of the 'crisis' from Husserl's early treatment of arithmetic and logic through to Heidegger's meditations on the essence of technology, the author not only proposes a reading of both Husserl's and Heidegger's work, but also points to important elements of the often underplayed continuity between these phenomenologists.

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Autori Philip R Buckley, R Philip Buckley, R. P. Buckley, R.Philip Buckley
Editore Springer Netherlands
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 30.06.1992
 
EAN 9780792316336
ISBN 978-0-7923-1633-6
Pagine 298
Dimensioni 170 mm x 21 mm x 244 mm
Peso 632 g
Illustrazioni XXII, 298 p.
Serie Phaenomenologica
Categoria Scienze umane, arte, musica > Filosofia

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