Ethics and Danger: Essays on Heidegger and Continental ThoughtArleen B. Dallery, Charles E. Scott, Director of the Vanderbilt Center for Ethics and Distinguished Professor of Philosophy Charles E Scott, P. Holley Roberts SUNY Press, 1 gen 1992 - 348 pagine Ethics and Danger examines Heidegger's association with German National Socialism and attempts to understand both the question of politics in Heidegger's thought and the thought that gives rise to that question. It explores the contribution of Heidegger's work to issues of ethics, technology, and social theory, as well as his relationship to other thinkers such as Parmenides, Aristotle, Hegel, Husserl, Benjamin, Levinas, Rorty, Foucault, and Derrida. Finally, it addresses the more general question of the future of ethical thought within continental philosophy. In order to engage the ethical issues surrounding Heidegger's life and thought, the authors speak of dangers such as facism and the facile, self-congratulatory moral stance that Heidegger exemplifies. The question of how to speak in the wake of Heidegger's thought takes many forms, and the answers represent a diversity of viewpoints from both American and continental thinkers. |
Sommario
Aura Origin | 10 |
Politics | 11 |
Françoise Dastur Three Questions to Jacques | 25 |
John D Caputo Spirit and Danger | 43 |
Heidegger | 125 |
Technology in Benjamin and Heidegger | 139 |
John van Buren The Young Heidegger Aristotle | 169 |
Phenomen | 187 |
Robert Mugerauer Architecture as Properly Useful | 215 |
Edith Wyschogrod Does Continental Ethics Have | 229 |
Foucaults | 243 |
Mario Moussa Foucault and the Problem of Agency | 255 |
A Discourse | 283 |
Bill Martin Elements of a Derridean Social Theory | 301 |
Contributors | 331 |
Retrieval | 199 |
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