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Lebenszeit und Weltzeit

Journal of Philosophy 84 (9):516-519 (1987)

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  1. Zeit-Hören: Erfahrungen, Taktungen, Musik.Norman Sieroka - 2024 - De Gruyter.
    Obwohl es "die Zeit" nicht gibt, ordnet sich doch alles, was wir erleben, zeitlich. Auch die großen Schlagworte unserer Tage betreffen allesamt von zeitlichen Herausforderungen: Nachhaltigkeit, Resilienz, Transformation, Zeitenwende. Dieses Buch handelt davon, was Zeitliches ausmacht, warum sich die Wirklichkeit zeitlich ordnet und was das mit der wechselseitigen Taktung von Ereignissen und Autonomieerfahrungen zu tun hat. Es werden Missverständnisse aufgelöst, indem aufgezeigt wird, inwiefern es "die Zeit" nicht gibt, es oftmals sogar leidvolle bis hin zu pathologischen Konsequenzen mit sich bringt, (...)
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  • Senses of the Future: Conflicting Ideas of the Future in the World Today.Gerard Delanty - 2024 - De Gruyter.
    The future has become a problem for the present. Almost every critical issue is now understood and experienced through the prism of the future since this is the primary focus for the playing out of crises. Senses of the Future offers a wide-ranging discussion of theories of the future. It covers the main ideas of the future in modern thought and explores how we should view the future today in light of a plurality of very different and conflicting visions. The (...)
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  • Time, virtuality and the Goddess.Richard Roberts - 1998 - Cultural Values 2 (2):270-287.
    . Time, virtuality and the Goddess. Cultural Values: Vol. 2, No. 2-3, pp. 270-287.
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  • Lifeworld, Civilisation, System: Patočka and Habermas on Europe and its Crisis.Francesco Tava - 2016 - HORIZON. Studies in Phenomenology 5 (1):70-89.
    The aim of this article is to show how both Jan Patočka and Jürgen Habermas, starting from a reinterpretation of the idea of «lifeworld», engaged a critique of modern civilisation, aiming (with different outcomes) at a redefinition of the concept of political community. In order to achieve this goal, I firstly focus on Patočka’s understanding of modern rational civilisation and its attempt to fix the fracture between «life» and «world». At this stage, I take also advantage of Hans Blumenberg’s distinction (...)
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  • Ethiek en subjectivites: Een omkering Van perspectief.Johan Taels - 1994 - Bijdragen 55 (2):133-153.
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  • „Gespenstige Gegenständlichkeit“ Fetischismus, die unsichtbare Hand und die Wandlungen der Dinge in Goethes Herrmann und Dorothea und in Stifters Kalkstein.Uwe Steiner - 2000 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 74 (4):627-653.
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  • Being “in-tact” and well: metaphysical and phenomenological annotations on temporal well-being.Norman Sieroka - forthcoming - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice:1-16.
    Well-being depends not only on what happens but also on when it happens. There are temporal aspects of well-being, and to a large extent those aspects are about relative timing—about being “in-tact.” On the one hand, there is a perspectival aspect about being in-tact with one’s past, present, and future or, in a less involved sense, with one’s life as a whole. On the other hand, there is a synchronization aspect of being in-tact; and this aspect occurs on different levels: (...)
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  • Einleitung: Altern als Paradigma - Neue Zugänge zur Zeitlichkeit des Menschen in der Ethik.Mark Schweda & Claudia Bozzaro - 2014 - Zeitschrift für Praktische Philosophie 1 (1):167-184.
    Auf den ersten Blick scheint Zeit in der Ethik landläufig keine besondere Rolle zu spielen. Im Nachvollzug der maßgeblichen Diskurse kommt immer wieder der Eindruck auf, die jeweils verhandelten Sachverhalte seien zeitlose Gebilde wie geometrische Figuren oder platonische Ideen. Auch der Mensch, von dem dabei als dem moralischen Subjekt die Rede ist, tritt vielfach als ein eigentümlich alters- und zeitloses Wesen in Erscheinung. So kann mitunter sogar der Anschein einer abstrakten Zeitenthobenheit des Ethischen überhaupt entstehen. Die diachrone Dimension der Prozessualität, (...)
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  • Review Essay: Laughter From the Lifeworld: Hans Blumenberg's Theory of Nonconceptuality.Robert Savage - 2008 - Thesis Eleven 94 (1):119-131.
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  • Hans Blumenberg y el feminismo.Josefa Ros - 2016 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 33 (1):285-303.
    el filósofo alemán Hans Blumenberg [1920-1996] se interesó por las cuestiones feministas durante las últimas dos décadas de su vida como muestran su dedicación y esfuerzo en la compilación de recortes seleccionados en los medios de comunicación relacionados con la temática de la mujer y su elaboración de múltiples ensayos cortos inspirados en estos últimos y en un sinfín de curiosas anécdotas. Hans Blumenberg y el feminismo pretende poner al lector en conocimiento sobre la existencia de una línea de investigación (...)
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  • Appropriation, Activation and Acceleration: The Escalatory Logics of Capitalist Modernity and the Crises of Dynamic Stabilization.Hartmut Rosa, Klaus Dörre & Stephan Lessenich - 2017 - Theory, Culture and Society 34 (1):53-73.
    The paper starts by identifying dynamic stabilization as a defining feature of modern societies. This term refers to the fact that such a society requires growth, augmentation and high rates of innovation in order to reproduce its structure and to preserve the socioeconomic and political status quo. The subsequent sections explore the mechanisms and consequences of this mode of social reproduction, proceeding in three steps. First, three key aspects or ‘motors’ of dynamization are identified, namely the mechanisms of appropriation, acceleration (...)
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  • Para una nueva filosofía de la historia.Johannes Rohbeck - 2015 - Endoxa 35:159.
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  • Der Andere als Zukunft und Gegenwart: Zur Interpretation der Erfahrung fremder Personalität in temporalen Begriffen bei Levinas und Husserl.Georg Römpp - 1989 - Husserl Studies 6 (2):129-154.
  • La historicidad radical del ser humano en Ernesto de Martino: crisis de la presencia y apocalipsis culturales.Antonio Rivera García - 2016 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 53.
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  • Tiempo de decisión: Heidegger y Benjamin en torno al tiempo.Carlos Marzan Trujillo & Marcos Hernández Jorge - 2015 - Endoxa 36:279.
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  • Vom postmodernen Menschen und seiner schwierigen Suche nach dem guten Leben und dem guten Tod.Fabian Hutmacher - 2020 - Zeitschrift für Praktische Philosophie 7 (2):15-34.
    Als gutes Leben scheint in unseren westlichen, postmodernen Gesellschaften ein Leben zu gelten, das möglichst viele der vorhandenen Weltoptionen ausschöpft. Da durch die Veränderungsprozesse der vergangenen Jahre und Jahrzehnte eine unglaubliche Menge an Weltoptionen in unsere Reichweite gelangt ist, hat jedoch paradoxerweise der Ausschöpfungsgrad an Weltoptionen abgenommen. Das gute Leben wird damit zum prinzipiell unvollendeten und unvollendbaren Unterfangen. Aufgrund dieser Unerfüllbarkeit wendet sich das Ideal des guten Lebens schlussendlich gegen sich selbst: Der Versuch, ihm nachzujagen, führt aufgrund seiner Vergeblichkeit zu (...)
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  • Theology and historicism.Wayne Hudson - 2013 - Thesis Eleven 116 (1):19-39.
    This paper discusses attempts to think historicity in the work of the theologian Rudolf Bultmann and the German philosopher Hans Blumenberg. It then draws on the work of the Jesuit theologian Robert Doran in order to suggest how an historical pragmatics without historicism might be relevant to a future theology with social import.
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  • After Blumenberg: historicism and philosophical anthropology.Wayne Hudson - 1993 - History of the Human Sciences 6 (4):109-116.
  • Blumenberg: truly memorable memories.Herbert Hrachovec - 1994 - History of the Human Sciences 7 (4):61-72.
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  • Theory of a practice: A foundation for Blumenberg’s metaphorology in Ricoeur’s theory of metaphor.Spencer Hawkins - 2019 - Thesis Eleven 155 (1):91-108.
    Hans Blumenberg is celebrated for demonstrating that metaphors have had a more foundational influence than concepts on European intellectual history. Many acknowledge that his insights might have achieved even greater impact if he had articulated a more explicit theory of metaphor. In 1960 Blumenberg discusses the historical formation of metaphors that have given rise to meaningful discourses on metaphysical abstractions, like God, existence, or Being, but he does not develop a general model of metaphoric language, and his work rarely engages (...)
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  • Theological History and the Legitimacy of the Modern Social Sciences: Considerations on the Work of Hans Blumenberg.Austin Harrington - 2008 - Thesis Eleven 94 (1):6-28.
    This article explores the much neglected work of the German philosopher and cultural theorist Hans Blumenberg, a figure still relatively little known in the Anglophone world. The thesis is defended that Blumenberg's conception of The Legitimacy of the Modern Age (1966) offers valuable resources for addressing some important questions about the philosophical self-understanding of the modern social sciences in relation to theological and religious sources of thought and language. The article begins with an assessment of the contemporary relevance of Blumenberg's (...)
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  • Die letzte Stunde Über eine Lebens- und Weltgeschichtsmetapher bei Jacob Burckhardt und Wilhelm Dilthey.Jürgen Große - 2000 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 74 (4):654-684.
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  • Lifeworld art: on Husserl’s Crisis book and beyond.Günter Figal - 2022 - Continental Philosophy Review 55 (4):417-430.
    In the article I discuss Husserl’s conception of the Lifeworld as developed in his Crisis Book, in order to find out whether art can be especially illuminative in order to understand the Lifeworld and one’s own living in it. I draw a parallel between the sciences as discussed by Husserl as abstractions from the Lifeworld that offer a special view of what in the Lifeworld as such remains disclosed. However, scientific and artistic abstraction differs in character. Whereas the sciences establish (...)
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  • El sentido sucedáneo: una aproximación a la antropología de Odo Marquard.Alicia Natali Chamorro Muñoz & Manuel Darío Palacio Muñoz - 2016 - Universitas Philosophica 33 (66):193-215.
    This paper aims to show current philosophical anthropology pertinence to face up the question of meaning of human life. Exploring Marquard’s theory and his comprehension of human being as Homo Compensator‒ which allow to overcome the problems of modernity plunged in the gnosis dilemma, that in the absence of an absolute meaning it fails to understand the problem of evil‒ this paper firstly analyzes how modernity answered that problem from theodicy and philosophy of history. Afterwards, due to the failures of (...)
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  • One cognitive style among others. Towards a phenomenology of the lifeworld and of other experiences.Gregor Schiemann - 2014 - In D. Ginev (ed.), The Multidimensionality of Hermeneutic Phenomenology. Springer. pp. 31-48.
    In his pioneering sociological theory, which makes phenomenological concepts fruitful for the social sciences, Alfred Schütz has laid foundations for a characterization of an manifold of distinct domains of experience. My aim here is to further develop this pluralist theory of experience by buttressing and extending the elements of diversity that it includes, and by eliminating or minimizing lingering imbalances among the domains of experience. After a critical discussion of the criterion-catalogue Schütz develops for the purpose of characterizing different cognitive (...)
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