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In: Perspektiven der Philosophie, Neues Jahrbuch 34
Preliminary material /Editors Perspektiven der Philosophie -- TRAUERANSPRACHE FÜR WIEBKE SCHRADER Freitag, 14. Dezember 2007 /Leonhard G. Richter -- DER MENSCH IN SEINER MITTE Zum, philosophischen Werk Wiebke Schraders /Martina Scherbel -- DAS TRAGISCHE ALS LEBENSBEJAHENDE METAPHER, Zu Nietzsches metaphysischer Ästhetik der Geburt der Tragödie /Georges Goedert -- VERGELTUNG ALS METAPHER FÜR IRRTUM UND WAHRHEIT IM BUCH IJOB /Christian Fernandes -- NICHTS ALS DIE NACKTE WAHRHEIT?, Überlegungen zu einer Metaphorologie des Unbegrifflichen /Edgar Früchtel -- KUNST, DICHTUNG, SCHÖNHEIT, Zur Ästhetik der Geschichtsschreibung /Kurt Mager -- DER 'SENSUS COMMUNIS' IN KANTS THEORIE DER URTEILSKRAFT, Zu einem Problem am Rande der Kantischen Kritik und seinen Implikationen /Harald Seubert -- "DAS INNERE UND DAS ÄUSSERE": Kant als kritischer Erbe der dogmatischen Schulphilosophie /Andree Hahmann -- DIE DIKE IST DIE TOCHTER DER AIDOS, Scham als ethischer Grundbegriff /Jürgen-Eckardt Pleines -- "… DAS MEISTE NÄMLICH / VERMAG DIE GEBURT", Über die Räumlichkeit des Daseins oder: Phänomenologie als Natologie /Artur R. Boelderl -- SEIN, ERSCHEINUNG UND EXISTENZ, Ontologiekritik als Problem bei Martin Heidegger, Emmanuel Levinas und Heinrich Barth /Christian Graf -- DAS MENSCHLICHE UN-TIER ZWISCHEN WISSEN UND SINN /Paul Janssen -- Erwin Schadel (Hrsg.): JOHANN AMOS COMENIUS – ANTISOZIANISCHE SCHRIFTEN, Deutsche Erstübersetzung (Schriften zur Triadik und Ontodynamik, Band 25), Frankfurt/Main u.a. 2008, 3 Teile, 1272 S. /Andreas Lischewski -- László Tengelyi: ERFAHRUNG UND AUSDRUCK, Phänomenologie im Umbruch bei Husserl und seinen Nachfolgern, (Phaenomenologica, Band 180), Dordrecht: Springer 2007, 377 S. /Thiemo Breyer -- PHILOSOPHISCHE PUBLIKATIONEN /Wiebke Schrader -- Mitarbeiterliste 2008 /Editors Perspektiven der Philosophie -- Redaktion: PERSPEKTIVEN DER PHILOSOPHIE /Neues Jahrbuch -- PERSPEKTIVEN DER PHILOSOPHIE /Neues Jahrbuch.
In: Fichte-Studien - Beiträge zur Geschichte und Systematik der Transzendentalphilosophie, 29 v.v. 29
In: Griot: Revista de Filosofia, Band 21, Heft 1, S. 180-194
Gaston Bachelard (1884-1962), French philosopher, followed a period of ruptures, that is, of conceptual and methodological changes in contemporary physics. He is one of several thinkers who presented important reflections for the understanding of contemporary atomistics. This article highlights the main philosophical reflections of Gaston Bachelard about the foundations of quantum mechanics. For that, it uses important concepts of its epistemology without which its ideas become incomprehensible. Thus, this work highlights how this science breaks with traditional scientific and philosophical ideas in the first half of the 20th century by presenting a new object of knowledge, namely, the quantum corpuscles. Furthermore, in order to characterize the philosophy of bachelardian quantum physics, according to the author, the nature of atomic particles stands out, as the scientific activity of this science in the creation of new phenomena is emphasized and its rationalism applied as philosophy is emphasized best suited to the new physics. Finally, it is emphasized in this work that Bachelard's ideas are different from other interpretations of quantum mechanics.
In: Griot: Revista de Filosofia, Band 15, Heft 1, S. 17-43
In this article we intend undertake a reading of ancient judaism, or veterotestamentary, in some of its main aspects, in contrast to the Machiavellian view of the role of religion in the organization and expansion of the State. The first step of this enterprise will be given by exposing the founding and delineanting features of the ancient Jewish tradition, especially in the books that make up the so-called Old Testament, demonstranting the using of religion in the ordination and expansion of the State, as well as in the formation of the individual. In a second moment we will demonstrate how to create a new Jewish tradition, influenced and influential on the ancient Greek world, early in the Christian era which will be assimilated and explored in its mystical bias in Renaissance humanism. This Hellenistic Judaism tradition will be best known and assimilated in the European erudite circles of the Renaissance. Finally, we will try to demonstrate how the constitutive features of ancient Judaism, to the detriment of Hellenistic Judaism, can be read in the light of Machiavellian description of the role of religion in the organization and expansion of the State and the formation of the individual.
In: Collegium Politicum Volume 7
In: Griot: Revista de Filosofia, Band 20, Heft 1, S. 39-50
Religious issues permeate the whole Rawlsian work. The problem is to know how people with different religious understandings can come to overlapping consensus. The solution to the problem of how political legitimacy can be achieved, despite religious conflict, and how, between citizens of different faiths, political justification can be pursued without reference to religious conviction is related to the idea of public reason.
In: Collection "Langage et pensée" 10
The article raises the question how the attitude towards religion is influenced by the changes of relation with the meaning of matters which are ascribed to religion. With reference to M. Heidegger the peculiarity of public opinion is being disclosed. The author states that secularization functions as a machinery which appropriates any meaning: the public opinion appropriates religion, reduces it to political, economical or criminal dimensions, to that of cultural heritage, so religion assumes its essence and reality in these dimensions. The author demonstrates that public interpretation functions as an unmasking machinery which strengthens that reduction and appropriation of meaning. The analysis of religion in the context of globalization shows that there is some tendency to localization of religious meaning: the religious communities tend to direct towards the radicalism and isolation.
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The article raises the question how the attitude towards religion is influenced by the changes of relation with the meaning of matters which are ascribed to religion. With reference to M. Heidegger the peculiarity of public opinion is being disclosed. The author states that secularization functions as a machinery which appropriates any meaning: the public opinion appropriates religion, reduces it to political, economical or criminal dimensions, to that of cultural heritage, so religion assumes its essence and reality in these dimensions. The author demonstrates that public interpretation functions as an unmasking machinery which strengthens that reduction and appropriation of meaning. The analysis of religion in the context of globalization shows that there is some tendency to localization of religious meaning: the religious communities tend to direct towards the radicalism and isolation.
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The article raises the question how the attitude towards religion is influenced by the changes of relation with the meaning of matters which are ascribed to religion. With reference to M. Heidegger the peculiarity of public opinion is being disclosed. The author states that secularization functions as a machinery which appropriates any meaning: the public opinion appropriates religion, reduces it to political, economical or criminal dimensions, to that of cultural heritage, so religion assumes its essence and reality in these dimensions. The author demonstrates that public interpretation functions as an unmasking machinery which strengthens that reduction and appropriation of meaning. The analysis of religion in the context of globalization shows that there is some tendency to localization of religious meaning: the religious communities tend to direct towards the radicalism and isolation.
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The article raises the question how the attitude towards religion is influenced by the changes of relation with the meaning of matters which are ascribed to religion. With reference to M. Heidegger the peculiarity of public opinion is being disclosed. The author states that secularization functions as a machinery which appropriates any meaning: the public opinion appropriates religion, reduces it to political, economical or criminal dimensions, to that of cultural heritage, so religion assumes its essence and reality in these dimensions. The author demonstrates that public interpretation functions as an unmasking machinery which strengthens that reduction and appropriation of meaning. The analysis of religion in the context of globalization shows that there is some tendency to localization of religious meaning: the religious communities tend to direct towards the radicalism and isolation.
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A sociedade israelense constitui um exemplo interessante de religião da política, ou seja, um exemplo de como a dimensão política de uma sociedade pode adquirir um aspecto religioso próprio, assumindo um caráter de sacralidade. No início da experiência sionista acentua-se em Israel a religião do trabalho, a construção de um calendário cívico, a formação de uma nova identidade nacional. A partir da metade dos anos 1970, outros fatores prevalecem: a memória da Shoah, a construção de lugares do martírio nacional, o mito da resistência até o último homem. Chama-se a atenção, neste ensaio, para os percursos de uma sociedade civil que sente a necessidade de reescrever os contornos de sua identidade e remodelar a memória pública, pensando em si mesma como comunidade nacional. ; Israeli society constitutes an interesting example of the religion of politics, that is, an example of how the political dimension of a society may acquire a religious aspect of its own and assume a sacred character. In the beginning of the Zionist experience, the religion of labor, the construction of a civic calendar and of a new national identity gained importance. From the mid 1970's on, other factors have prevailed. They are: memories from the Ha-Shoah, the construction of national martyrdom sites, and the myth of resistance until the last man. In this essay, the tracks taken by a civil society that feels the necessity of redefining the contours of its identity and remodeling its public memory, considering itself a national community, are emphasized.
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