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Hat die Philosophie noch eine Einheit?

  • Anton Leist
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 13. November 2012
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Abstract

Today philosophy falls apart into a “theoretical” and a “practical” sub-discipline, a situation to the detriment of both. On the back of a sketch of three stages of Western philosophy a diagnosis is made as to the practical origin of the theoretical/practical split, which also already contains within it the clue for a therapy. Both parts of philosophy could be set on a convergent path by recognizing two practical conflicts underlying philosophical problems: the biographical conflict of accepting the world and the social conflict of accepting others. A non-reductivist study of these conflicts might mitigate the present alienation within philosophy.

Published Online: 2012-11-13
Published in Print: 2012-11

© by Akademie Verlag, Berlin, Germany

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