The Post to Come
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Typically, when utilised in the general terms of a post-metaphysics, the 'Post' is seen as unsympathetic to ethics. In contrast, this author proposes that the trajectory for a post-metaphysical ethics can be traced from the work of Martin Heidegger. Despite demonstrating that certain projects of the 'Post' have reached an impasse, she argues that other such possibilities do develop an outline for an ethical 'Post' that does not collapse into paradox or remain at an impasse, further suggesting that this vision of the 'Post' holds positive significance and implications for our conceptions of ethics and ethical practice in the 21st century. Drawing in detail on both Heidegger's uvre and a wide range of associated projects in contemporary continental philosophy, including phenomenology, deconstruction, pragmatism, the newer French liberalism and post-structuralist aesthetics and theology, this book delivers a convincing rebuttal of one of the more persistent arguments about post-Heideggerian philosophy and its relations to the ethical.
Autorentext
The Author: Jane Mummery is a lecturer in philosophy at the University of Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. She has published on Heideggerian methodology and ethics; the democracy to come envisaged by Jacques Derrida, Chantal Mouffe, and Richard Rorty; and the discourses of democracy utilised in the contemporary Australian public sphere.
Inhalt
Contents: Post-metaphysical ethics - Post-Heideggerian philosophy and its relation to the ethical - Postmodern and post-structuralist philosophy.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783039102181
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H210mm x B14mm x T140mm
- Jahr 2005
- EAN 9783039102181
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-3-03910-218-1
- Titel The Post to Come
- Autor Jane Mummery
- Untertitel An Outline of Post-Metaphysical Ethics
- Gewicht 350g
- Herausgeber Lang, Peter
- Anzahl Seiten 266
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Philosophie
- Features Dissertationsschrift