Ulrich Steinvorth offers a fresh analysis and critique of rationality as a defining element in Western thinking.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ulrich Steinvorth is professor of philosophy at Bilkent University in Ankara. He has taught at Hamburg and other German universities and as a guest professor at French and American universities. He is editor of Rechtsphilosophische Hefte, is on the Advisory Board of Wittgenstein Studies, and has published a dozen books on topics in political philosophy, ethics, and metaphysics.
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Part I. Introduction: 1. The West and the self Part II. Basics of Philosophical Psychology: 2. Heideggerian and Cartesian self 3. Free will 4. Cartesian, Lockean and Kantian self 5. Extraordinariness and the two stages of rationality Part III. The Cartesian Self in History: 6. The cause and content of modernity 7. The second-stage rationality in history 8. Economic rationality 9. The Cartesian self in the 20th century Part IV. Value Spheres: 10. A diagnosis and therapy for modernity 11. Value spheres defined and the state 12. The serving spheres 13. Technology 14. Utilitarian or Cartesian approach 15. The media and other professions 16. Science 17. Art and religion 18. Sport 19. Latin and absolute love Part V. A Self-Understanding Not Only for the West: 20. Liberty and equality 21. Harnessing extraordinariness 22. Cartesian modernity 23. The undivided universally developed individual 24. The end of history?
Part I. Introduction: 1. The West and the self Part II. Basics of Philosophical Psychology: 2. Heideggerian and Cartesian self 3. Free will 4. Cartesian, Lockean and Kantian self 5. Extraordinariness and the two stages of rationality Part III. The Cartesian Self in History: 6. The cause and content of modernity 7. The second-stage rationality in history 8. Economic rationality 9. The Cartesian self in the 20th century Part IV. Value Spheres: 10. A diagnosis and therapy for modernity 11. Value spheres defined and the state 12. The serving spheres 13. Technology 14. Utilitarian or Cartesian approach 15. The media and other professions 16. Science 17. Art and religion 18. Sport 19. Latin and absolute love Part V. A Self-Understanding Not Only for the West: 20. Liberty and equality 21. Harnessing extraordinariness 22. Cartesian modernity 23. The undivided universally developed individual 24. The end of history?
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