Drawing on the thought of Heidegger, this book puts forward a new conception of attention as human presence, showing how its state determines the efficacy of public spaces in articulating and achieving visions of the common good. A valuable resource for scholars of philosophy of mind, political philosophy, phenomenology, and cognitive science.
Drawing on the thought of Heidegger, this book puts forward a new conception of attention as human presence, showing how its state determines the efficacy of public spaces in articulating and achieving visions of the common good. A valuable resource for scholars of philosophy of mind, political philosophy, phenomenology, and cognitive science.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lawrence Berger is a former professor at the Wharton School who returned to the study of philosophy late in his career and earned a PhD from the New School in 2016. He 2015 article "Being There: Heidegger's Philosophy on Why Our Presence Matters" in the New York Times philosophy blog The Stone elicited over 500 comments and was the most shared article on the day of its publication.
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Acknowledgements Abbreviations Preface Introduction Part I. The Metaphysics of Attention 1. Attention as Extended Presence 2. The Hermeneutical Circle 3. The Ontological Status of Attention Part II. Attention and the Self 4. Attention as the Manifestation of the Self 5. The Primacy of Attention 6. Attention as The Minimal Self Part III. Attention and the Political 7. Attention, Language, and World Constitution 8. The Power of Attention 9. Attention as the Way to Being References Index About the Author
Acknowledgements Abbreviations Preface Introduction Part I. The Metaphysics of Attention 1. Attention as Extended Presence 2. The Hermeneutical Circle 3. The Ontological Status of Attention Part II. Attention and the Self 4. Attention as the Manifestation of the Self 5. The Primacy of Attention 6. Attention as The Minimal Self Part III. Attention and the Political 7. Attention, Language, and World Constitution 8. The Power of Attention 9. Attention as the Way to Being References Index About the Author
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