The Distinction of Human Being
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The Distinction of Human Being

An Introduction to the Logotectonic Method of Conception
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ISBN-13:
9781622730506
Veröffentl:
2016
Seiten:
900
Autor:
Thomas Kruger Caplan
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
Reflowable
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Perhaps we are never done with thought, nor should be. If this is indeed the case, then Kant may have been right after all in supposing that folks will never lose interest in metaphysics, in thought thinking thought. But what of academics? Where would we find these days a comprehensive treatment of pure reason, of the epochs of its origins and accomplishments, that is not just another collection of interpretations of ';source' texts in translation?

This study introduces philosophy students and professionals to the ';logotectonic' method of conception as developed by Heribert Boeder, a pupil of Martin Heidegger, which is broadly structuralist in its approach but endeavors to make evident how the principles of rationality governing the Occidental tradition of ó (logos) even those dictated by the animus of our post/modern world of thought in opposition to it are, in fact, founded upon the ';nature' of pure reason itself, the intellect, the discipline, and the art of which can be understood as constituting a unique ';language' containing a vocabulary of distinguished terms, a syntax that determines their ratios, and rules of inference with which these terms of principle, insight, and issue are built into trains of thought about thought, every thought.

As a result, the wisdom of the Muses (Homer, Hesiod, Solon), of the Holy Spirit (the Synoptic Narratives of Mark, Luke, and Matthew, the Apostolic Letters of Paul, the Gospel of John), and of Humanity (Rousseau, Schiller, Hlderlin) can be seen to have thrice articulated, in their own terms, a moving vision of our experience with the distinction of human being, inspiring critical reflection to consider the ó as a destiny with regards to which even we, as the thinkers, the doers, and the builders of today, are still learning what it means to make a difference.

';The Distinction of Human Being' offers contemporary thinkers, beginners as well as professionals, a comprehensive reading of the origin and the tradition of metaphysics encompassing the life and times of pure reason as it unfolds across its theoretical, practical, and poetic endeavor the last of which suggests what a philological philosophy might entail and demand of a new generation of friends of wisdom.

Perhaps we are never done with thought, nor should be. If this is indeed the case, then Kant may have been right after all in supposing that folks will never lose interest in metaphysics, in thought thinking thought. But what of academics? Where would we find these days a comprehensive treatment of pure reason, of the epochs of its origins and accomplishments, that is not just another collection of interpretations of “source” texts in translation?

This study introduces philosophy students and professionals to the “logotectonic” method of conception as developed by Heribert Boeder, a pupil of Martin Heidegger, which is broadly structuralist in its approach but endeavors to make evident how the principles of rationality governing the Occidental tradition of λóγος (logos) – even those dictated by the animus of our post/modern world of thought in opposition to it – are, in fact, founded upon the “nature” of pure reason itself, the intellect, the discipline, and the art of which can be understood as constituting a unique “language” containing a vocabulary of distinguished terms, a syntax that determines their ratios, and rules of inference with which these terms of principle, insight, and issue are built into trains of thought about thought, every thought.

As a result, the wisdom of the Muses (Homer, Hesiod, Solon), of the Holy Spirit (the Synoptic Narratives of Mark, Luke, and Matthew, the Apostolic Letters of Paul, the Gospel of John), and of Humanity (Rousseau, Schiller, Hölderlin) can be seen to have thrice articulated, in their own terms, a moving vision of our experience with the distinction of human being, inspiring critical reflection to consider the λóγος as a destiny with regards to which even we, as the thinkers, the doers, and the builders of today, are still learning what it means to make a difference.

‘The Distinction of Human Being’ offers contemporary thinkers, beginners as well as professionals, a comprehensive reading of the origin and the tradition of metaphysics encompassing the life and times of pure reason as it unfolds across its theoretical, practical, and poetic endeavor the last of which suggests what a philological philosophy might entail and demand of a new generation of friends of wisdom.

IntroductionThe First Part - The Topology of PrinciplesI. The Self-Severalty of Pure ReasonA. The Principle of Drawing a DistinctionB. The Principle of RevelationC. The Principle of ReceptionII. The Turn and Return of ThoughtC. The Principle of Inaugural DiscrepancyA. The Principle of DeterminationB. The Principle of AccomplishmentIII. The Destiny of Human BeingB. The Principle of DeterminacyC. The Principle of SignificationA. The Principle of CelebrationThe Second Part - The Determination of Our MethodI. Putting and Construing NamesII. The Mark of DistinctionIII. The Logotectonic of Pure ReasonThe Third Part - The point of Departure of our StudyI. The Experience of Critical Self-ReflectionII. The World of our Cave ManThe Fourth Part - The Issue of Wisdom's Holy WritsTHE THIRD EPOCH - THE AUTONOMY OF HUMANITYI. RousseauA. The Freedom of Human NatureB. The Well-Being of HumanityC. The Morality of Self-RegardII. SchillerC. The Aesthetic EducationA. The Ideal of BeautyB. Representations of HumanityIII. HölderlinB. The Distinguished Life of Poetic IndividualityC. Poetic ThoughtA. The Poetic PrincipleTHE SECOND EPOCH - THE DEITY OF SELF-SEVERALTYI. The Jesus-NarrativesA. The Power of the Glory of GodB. The will of God fulfilledC. The Acknowledgement of Christian FaithII. The Letters of the ApostleC. The Conversion of FaithA. The Logic of the CrossB. The Congregation of the SaintsIII. The Gospel according to JohnB. Salvation of the WorldC. The Life of Self-SeveraltyA. The Savior of the WorldTHE FIRST EPOCH - THE JUST BEING OF DESTINYI. HomerA. The Portions of Divine OrderB. The Apple of DiscordC. Jovial ResolveII. HesiodC. The Generations of the GodsA. The Olympic Kingdom of Just BeingB. The Well-Proportioned God of Human DwellingIII. SolonB. The Dwelling of Law and OrderC. The Discernment of what is GoodA. The Indication of what is RightConclusion

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