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The Person and the Common Life
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The Person and the Common Life

This Husserl-based social ethics claims that the properly philosophical life -- i.e. one lived within the noetic-noematic field -- is not cut off from action. Indeed, the ethical and political dimensions of the person are disclosed through various reductions. At the passive-synthetic level as well as at the higher founded levels of personal constitution a basic sense of will emerges, the telos of which is a godly intersubjective self-ideal. This 'truth of will' is inseparably an 'ought' and an 'is' involving moral categoriality as a way of letting the good of others be part of one's own. Both moral categoriality and the polis actuate the latent first-person plural dative of manifestation which emerges with a common world. Thereby they actuate also senses of the common life which can develop to community as a higher-order person. This leads to a eutopian anti-statist theory of the polis and common good which has affinity with some communitarian-anarchist and 'Green' views.
Undertitel
Studies in a Husserlian Social Ethics
Författare
J.G. Hart
Upplaga
Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 1992
ISBN
9789048141579
Språk
Engelska
Vikt
310 gram
Utgivningsdatum
2010-12-06
Förlag
Springer
Sidor
488