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  • - Recasting Whoness Da Capo
    av Michael Eldred
    1 806,-

    Eldred offers a remedy to the consequences of ancient Greek misconceptions of time that are also entrenched in today's mathematized physics. Here time is spatialized as the one-dimensionally linear 'arrow of time' for the sake of predicting and controlling movement. But such spatialized time distorts the phenomenon of time itself. An alternative, hermeneutic-phenomenological path begins with a pre-spatial concept of time that is genuinely three-dimensional. This paves the way for recasting who we are as humans in belonging, first of all, to the free openness of 3D-temporality. This belonging enables temporally 3D-vision of the psyche that empowers us to see movement at all and reconcile its inherent contradictoriness. We are then also able to conceive ourselves no longer merely as internally cogitating, self-conscious subjects, but as engaged existentially in temporally 3D-interplay, mutually estimating and esteeming who we are. This unpredictable interplay is constrained, however, by being played out in the sociating medium of thingified value, the accumulative movement of thingified value having gained the upper hand in dictating our life-movements as well as our interplay with the earth.

  • - Questioning the Digital Cast of Being
    av Michael Eldred
    1 820,-

    The cyberworld fast rolling in, impacting every aspect of human living on the globe today presents an enormous challenge to humankind. Digitized technoscience develops at a breakneck pace in all areas. What is missing is a philosophical response posing the ontological question: What is a digital being's mode of being? This leads to interrogating the mathematization of knowledge and underlying Western conceptions of efficient movement and time.

  • - Rethinking Core Phenomena of Political Philosophy
    av Michael Eldred
    2 467,-

    This greatly expanded book offers a recasting of traditional political philosophy by interpreting core social phenomena as modes of 3D-temporality. It focuses on the ontology of freedom, value, power, justice and legitimate government. Casting human being as whoness opens up new insights into how human beings sociate in interplays of mutual estimation. Since these are simultaneously social power plays, an ontology of social power results.

  • - Rethinking Core Phenomena of Political Philosophy
    av Michael Eldred
    591,-

    How are core social phenomena to be understood as modes of being? This book offers an alternative approach to social ontology. Recent interest in social ontology on the part of mainstream philosophy and the social sciences presupposes from the outset that the human being can be cast as a conscious subject whose intentionality can be collective. By contrast, the present study insistently poses the crucial question of who the human being is and how they sociate as whos. Such whoness is a clean-cut departure from the venerable tradition of questioning whatness (quidditas, essence) in philosophical thinking. Casting human being hermeneutically as whoness opens up new insights into how human beings sociate in interplays of mutual estimation that are simultaneously social power plays. Hitherto, the ontology of social power in all its various guises, has only ever been implicit. This book makes it explicit. The kind of social power prevalent in capitalist societies is that of the reified value embodied in commodities, money, capital, & co. Reified value itself is constituted through an interplay of mutual estimation among things that reflects back on the power interplay among whos. In this way a new critique of capitalism becomes possible.

  • - Recasting Political Philosophy Through a Phenomenology of Whoness
    av Michael Eldred
    1 982,-

    Freedom, value, power, justice, government, legitimacy are major themes of the present inquiry. It explores the ontological structure of human beings associating with one another, the basic phenomenon of society. We human beings strive to become who we are in an ongoing power interplay with each other. Thinkers called as witnesses include Plato, Aristotle, Anaximander, Protagoras, Hobbes, Locke, Adam Smith, Hegel, Marx, Schopenhauer, Heidegger, Schumpeter, Hayek, Schmitt, Ernst Junger, et al.

  • - Identity, Privacy and Freedom in the Cyberworld
    av Michael Eldred, Rafael Capurro & Daniel Nagel
    1 343,-

    The first aim is to provide well-articulated concepts by thinking through elementary phenomena of today's world, focusing on privacy and the digital, to clarify who we are in the cyberworld - hence a phenomenology of digital whoness. The second aim is to engage critically, hermeneutically with older and current literature on privacy, including in today's emerging cyberworld. Phenomenological results include concepts of i) self-identity through interplay with the world, ii) personal privacy in contradistinction to the privacy of private property, iii) the cyberworld as an artificial, digital dimension in order to discuss iv) what freedom in the cyberworld can mean, whilst not neglecting v) intercultural aspects and vi) the EU context.

  • - Metaphysics, Mathematics, Cartesianism, Cybernetics, Capitalism, Communication
    av Michael Eldred
    990,-

    We live today surrounded by countless digital gadgets and navigate through cyberspace as if it were the most natural thing in the world. This digital cast of being, however, comes from a long history of philosophical and mathematical thinking in which the Western will to productive power over movement has attained its consummation. This study traces the digital dissolution of beings from the Pythagoreans, Plato and Aristotle's ontology via Cartesian mathematical science through to our digitized economy and telecommunications. With an appendix reinterpreting quantum mechanical indeterminacy phenomenologically.

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