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Chapter 12. Reckoning with Other Orientations: Economic, Mass Media, Political, and Legal Orientations
Orientation by Planning
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Werner Stegmaier
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Content V
- Preface XI
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1. Pre-Orientations 5
- Chapter 2. First Clues: Occurrences of Orientation 15
- Chapter 3. The Situation of Orientation: Time Pressure 25
- Chapter 4. The Selectivity of Orientation: Views 35
- Chapter 5. The Self-Arranging of Orientations by means of Horizons, Standpoints, and Perspectives 43
- Chapter 6. Hold in Orientation: Points of Reference, Clues, Leads, and Footholds 55
- Chapter 7. Signs as Footholds: Orientation as an Art of World Abbreviation 69
- Chapter 8. The Self-Stabilization and Self-Differentiation of Orientation: Routines, Transposed Continuities, and Orientation Worlds 77
- Chapter 9. The Self-Reflection of Orientation: Leeways of Thinking 93
- Chapter 10. Mutual Orientation: Interaction and Communication 111
- Chapter 11. The Stabilization and Differentiation of Mutual Orientation: Respecting Identities 137
- Chapter 12. Reckoning with Other Orientations: Economic, Mass Media, Political, and Legal Orientations 155
- Chapter 13. The Critical Disciplining of Orientation, Its Creative Disorientation, and the Hold on the Eternally Ungraspable: Science, Art, and Religion 183
- Chapter 14. The Self-Binding of Orientation: Moral Orientation 205
- Chapter 15. The Self-Reflection of Moral Orientation: Ethical Orientation 235
- Chapter 16. World Orientation in Globalized Communication 247
- Chapter 17. Metaphysics in Our Orientation 265
- Chapter 18. The End of Orientation 275
- Endnotes 287
- Index 291
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Content V
- Preface XI
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1. Pre-Orientations 5
- Chapter 2. First Clues: Occurrences of Orientation 15
- Chapter 3. The Situation of Orientation: Time Pressure 25
- Chapter 4. The Selectivity of Orientation: Views 35
- Chapter 5. The Self-Arranging of Orientations by means of Horizons, Standpoints, and Perspectives 43
- Chapter 6. Hold in Orientation: Points of Reference, Clues, Leads, and Footholds 55
- Chapter 7. Signs as Footholds: Orientation as an Art of World Abbreviation 69
- Chapter 8. The Self-Stabilization and Self-Differentiation of Orientation: Routines, Transposed Continuities, and Orientation Worlds 77
- Chapter 9. The Self-Reflection of Orientation: Leeways of Thinking 93
- Chapter 10. Mutual Orientation: Interaction and Communication 111
- Chapter 11. The Stabilization and Differentiation of Mutual Orientation: Respecting Identities 137
- Chapter 12. Reckoning with Other Orientations: Economic, Mass Media, Political, and Legal Orientations 155
- Chapter 13. The Critical Disciplining of Orientation, Its Creative Disorientation, and the Hold on the Eternally Ungraspable: Science, Art, and Religion 183
- Chapter 14. The Self-Binding of Orientation: Moral Orientation 205
- Chapter 15. The Self-Reflection of Moral Orientation: Ethical Orientation 235
- Chapter 16. World Orientation in Globalized Communication 247
- Chapter 17. Metaphysics in Our Orientation 265
- Chapter 18. The End of Orientation 275
- Endnotes 287
- Index 291