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The importance of enworlded selfhood for understanding chronic pain-related suffering. [PDF]
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Principles and Therapeutics of <i>Yajna</i>.
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2017
This chapter argues that for Weil, origin does not collapse under the weight of historical catastrophe, but this is not so because history—in particular, modern history—is conceived in more positive terms. On the contrary, we could say that in many ways Weil emphasizes origin's negative characteristics. It is merely that, unlike Arendt, the negative in
Jytte Bang, Ditte Winther-Lindqvist
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This chapter argues that for Weil, origin does not collapse under the weight of historical catastrophe, but this is not so because history—in particular, modern history—is conceived in more positive terms. On the contrary, we could say that in many ways Weil emphasizes origin's negative characteristics. It is merely that, unlike Arendt, the negative in
Jytte Bang, Ditte Winther-Lindqvist
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2023
Abstract Finally, Løgstrup accuses Kierkegaard’s understanding of Christianity and human existence of being fundamentally Platonistic because it devalues finitude and immediacy in favour of an idealized transcendence, which human beings can only achieve through dying away from finitude through suffering.
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Abstract Finally, Løgstrup accuses Kierkegaard’s understanding of Christianity and human existence of being fundamentally Platonistic because it devalues finitude and immediacy in favour of an idealized transcendence, which human beings can only achieve through dying away from finitude through suffering.
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Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2013
I am reminded of the title of this quintessential existentialist novel by Jean-Paul Sartre as I contemplate the current existential crisis of radiologists. Both a field of philosophical inquiry and a literary movement in the last century, so popular that it became a cliche in the works of Woody Allen, existentialism concerned itself with human ...
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I am reminded of the title of this quintessential existentialist novel by Jean-Paul Sartre as I contemplate the current existential crisis of radiologists. Both a field of philosophical inquiry and a literary movement in the last century, so popular that it became a cliche in the works of Woody Allen, existentialism concerned itself with human ...
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2021
Abstract Unexceptional by definition, the natural appearance of everyday life is not a matter of conscious awareness, let alone deliberate calculation, but an uneventful background against which, ordinarily, nothing special seems to happen.
Lombardo, Carmelo, Sabetta, Lorenzo
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Abstract Unexceptional by definition, the natural appearance of everyday life is not a matter of conscious awareness, let alone deliberate calculation, but an uneventful background against which, ordinarily, nothing special seems to happen.
Lombardo, Carmelo, Sabetta, Lorenzo
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2021
Abstract In the present study, I develop an interpretation of the critical approach to morality (especially Christian morality), which Nietzsche develops in On the Genealogy of Morality. My approach is framed by his characterization of its three essays as psychological studies, and more specifically as applications of his claim that ...
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Abstract In the present study, I develop an interpretation of the critical approach to morality (especially Christian morality), which Nietzsche develops in On the Genealogy of Morality. My approach is framed by his characterization of its three essays as psychological studies, and more specifically as applications of his claim that ...
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The recognition of nothingness
Philosophical Studies, 2019I describe a distinctive kind of fear that is generated by a vivid recognition of one’s mortal nature. I name it ‘existential shock’. This special fear does not take our future annihilation as any kind of harm, whether intrinsic or extrinsic. One puzzling feature of existential shock is that it is experienced as disclosing an important truth, yet ...
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Social nothingness: A phenomenological investigation
European Journal of Social Theory, 2022Susie Scott
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