Tag: Hartmut Rosa
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The notion, initially developed primarily within the phenomenological tradition, that human beings are first and foremost not creatures capable of language, reason, or sensation, but creatures capable of resonance, has meanwhile been confirmed both in theoretical approaches to the issue of intersubjectivity, particularly those drawing on the work of George Herbert Mead (according to whom…
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(…) Of particular significance here is the fact that not only are subjects’ attitudes toward, outlooks on, and relatedness to the world individually and culturally variable, but what constitutes or is knowable as world is also co-variable. The Canadian social philosopher Charles Taylor, whose work can be read as an analysis of the modern transformation…
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(…) comment définir adéquatement et séparer analytiquement le « sujet » et le « monde » ? Qu’entend-elle par sujet et qu’entend-elle par monde ? Allons plus loin : une telle sociologie n’opère-t-elle pas nécessairement, entre le monde et le sujet, une dichotomie reproduisant les pires péchés du dualisme cartésien, en ceci qu’elle oppose –…