Hermeneutics and negativism: existential ambiguities of self-understanding

Cover -- Acknowledgments -- Table of Contents -- Claudia Welz and René Rosfort: Introduction: A Negativistic Approach to Existential Hermeneutics -- 1. Theme, aim, and background of this volume -- 2. Methodology -- 3. Structure and contents of the volume -- Existential Ambiguities Anxiety, Despair,...

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Published in:Religion in philosophy and theology
Contributors: Welz, Claudia 1974- (Editor) ; Rosfort, René 1975- (Editor)
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Language:English
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Published: Tübingen Mohr Siebeck [2018]
In: Religion in philosophy and theology (95)
Series/Journal:Religion in philosophy and theology 95
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Self-knowledge / Self-alienation / Self-deception / Philosophical anthropology / Existential philosophy / Psychology / Theology / Hermeneutics
Further subjects:B Hermeneutics Congresses
B Self-perception Congresses
B Existentialism Congresses
B Negativity (Philosophy) Congresses
B Psychology, Pathological
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Summary:Cover -- Acknowledgments -- Table of Contents -- Claudia Welz and René Rosfort: Introduction: A Negativistic Approach to Existential Hermeneutics -- 1. Theme, aim, and background of this volume -- 2. Methodology -- 3. Structure and contents of the volume -- Existential Ambiguities Anxiety, Despair, Freedom -- Stefano Micali: Anxiety between Dialectics and Phenomenology -- 1. Negative anthropology -- 2. Negative phenomenology -- 2.1. Kierkegaard’s contribution to a phenomenology of anxiety -- 2.2. Anxiety and Faith -- René Rosfort: Kierkegaard and the Problem of Ethics -- 1. The problem of ethics -- 2. The tyranny of normativity -- 3. Destablizing ontology -- 4. Ethics as the challenge of freedom -- 5. Anxious ethics -- Mads Peter Karlsen: The Past ›Has‹ Us Before We ›Have‹ It: Inheriting Hereditary Sin? -- 1. Exordium -- 2. The problem of inheriting the problem of hereditary sin -- 3. The ambiguous task of inheritance -- Emil Angehrn: Self-Understanding and Self-Deception: Between Existential Hermeneutics and Negativism -- 1. The question of self-deception -- 1.1. The paradox of self-deception -- 1.2. How is self-deception possible? -- 1.3. Sense and function of self-deception -- 1.4. What is at issue in self-deception? -- 2. Being Oneself and Self-Deception -- 2.1. Human beings: (self‑)understanding animals -- 2.2. Limits of understanding: Hermeneutic negativism -- 3. Self-deception and self-deficiency -- 3.1. Self-deception and akrasia -- 3.2. Existential deficiency and self-alienation -- 3.3. The origin of self-alienation -- 3.4. Anxiety (Angst) as the origin of self-deficiency – the challenge to freedom -- Existential Hermeneutics Self-Understanding between Transparency and Opacity -- Carsten Pallesen: The Single Individual as the Single Individual: A Response to Subjektivitet og negativitet -- 1. Introduction
2. The problem of the particle »as« -- 3. The concept of spirit -- 4. The ethical and the wound of negativity -- 5. The religious categories and the theory of subjectivity -- 6. The criteriology of the self -- 7. Dialectical phenomenology and the concept of the concept -- 8. The category of the authorship: The single individual -- 9. Self-representation and the criteria -- 10. The »change of eternity« -- 11. On self-presence and conscience: Upbuilding discourses -- 12. The soliloquies of the single individual -- 13. The soliloquies of absolute Spirit -- 14. Dialectics of spirit -- 15. Conclusion -- Hans-Christoph Askani: In Quest for Identity: The Self as (a) Stranger to Himself -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The stranger outside of me: excitement, irritation, fear -- 3. Attempts to think the »I« -- 4. The I and its specific openings -- 4.1. Paul Ricoeur -- 4.2. Martin Buber -- 4.3. Bernhard Waldenfels -- 5. Concretisations -- 6. Conclusion -- Ingolf U. Dalferth: Self-Alienation: Self, Finitude and Estrangement -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Selves -- 2.1. Active and passive self-alienation -- 2.2. Self and situation -- 2.3. Becoming a self -- 3. Self-alienation -- 3.1. Self-alienation as a process and a state -- 3.2. There is no right life in the wrong one -- 3.3. Alienation under a description -- 3.4. The role of descriptions in accounts of self-alienation -- 3.5. The need to be specific -- 4. Finitude -- 4.1. Disambiguating finitude -- 4.2. The grammar of »finitude« -- 4.3. Human finitude as Dasein, Sosein and Wahrsein -- 5. Summary -- George Pattison: The Grace of Time: Towards a Kataphatic Theology of Time -- 1. Edwin Muir -- 2. Kierkegaard -- Ettore Rocca: Analogy and Negativism -- 1. Tá hómoia synorán -- 2. Prós hén statements -- 3. Thinking of the dissimilarity of things -- 4. Revoked analogy -- 5. Analogy and negativism
Günter Bader: From Alphabet to Poem: On a Parenthesis in Sigmund Freud’s On Aphasia -- 1. The factual side: neurology -- 2. The figurative side: poetology -- 3. Comparison: different arrangement / transcription -- Existential Psycho(patho)logy Selfhood and Self-Alienation -- Sonja Frohoff: Between Self-Alienation and Self-Recovery: Artworks of the Prinzhorn Collection -- 1. Preface -- 2. Works of the Prinzhorn Collection -- 3. Mirror, trace, and leap -- 4. Self-alienation and self-recovery -- 5. Self-communication -- List of figures -- Helene Stephensen and Josef Parnas: Schizophrenia, Subjectivity and Self-Alienation -- 1. Introduction -- 2. A negative detour -- 3. Self-disorders in schizophrenia -- 4. Involuntary self-witnessing and self-redoubling -- 5. The hallucinatory Other and constitutive alterity -- 6. Concluding remarks -- Borut Škodlar: Anxiety and Despair: Experiences from the Negativity of Disturbed Selfhood in Schizophrenia -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Kierkegaard and schizophrenia -- 3. Two cases, two forms of despair -- 3.1. First case -- 3.2. Second case -- 4. Remedies for despair – and what’s love got to do with them? -- Claudia Welz: Self-Knowledge and Self-Deception: Existential Hermeneutics and Psychoanalysis -- Introduction: Thinking as movement and respite -- 1. Conscience – a false witness to oneself? -- 2. Self-deception, memory, and forgetfulness -- 3. Facing or blinding oneself -- Conclusion: Thinking the thought of the end – as a new beginning -- Notes on Contributors -- Index of Names -- Index of Subjects
ISBN:3161559495