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ISBN-13:
9781509543939
Veröffentl:
2021
Einband:
E-Book
Seiten:
314
Autor:
Axel Hutter
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EPUB
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Reflowable E-Book
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Sprache:
Englisch
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Foreword by Markus Gabriel

Preface


Introduction


The Art of Self-Knowledge

Self-Knowledge The Intangibility of the I Whos Speaking? Narrative Meaning Meaning and Being The Project of a Narrative Ontology The Truth of Art Thomas Mann as Model The Enigma of Human Being Freedom Selfhood as Character


Part One: The Stories of Jacob


1. The Ambiguity of the I

The Leitmotif The Original Scene Readings The Unrest of the Blessing Identity     of Form and Content The Narrative Decentring of the I Coined Archetypes   Isaacs Blindness Selfhood as Self-Understanding


2. The World Theatre

The Thought-Model of the Actor The World as Stage History Meaning of Life?   The Author as Narrator and Reader Meaning as Happiness or Happiness as Meaning Connecting Thoughts Cain and Abel The Role of Human Being The Dignity of Universality Humanity in Each Person


3. Narrative Irony

Deception and Disappointment Leah Day and Night Nonsense Jacobs Four Deceptions The Denied Sacrifice Dialectic of Spiritual Inheritance Hope Josephs Gift Mercy of the Last Deception


Part Two: Time and Meaning


4. The Well of the Past

Ontology of Egoism Self-Respect Descent into Hell Wandering The Abyss of Time Desperation of Passing Time Memento Mori Promise and Expectation Time that cannot be Enumerated The Feast of the Narrative


5. How Abraham Discovered God

Where to Begin? The Adventure of Self-Knowledge   In the Image of God Self-Knowledge and Knowledge of God The Courage for Monotheism Not the Good, but the Whole Gods History? Model and Succession Theology of Narration


6. What are Human Beings, that You are Mindful of them?

Higher Echelons Human Reason and Language Evil On the Economy of Morality The Narratable World of What Happens Who Narrates? The Novel of the Soul Very Serious Jokes In Praise of Transience


Part Three: The Stories of Joseph


7. The Future

Self-Love Wit in Language Ambiguity of the Talent Knowledge of the Future? Being on Ones Way Sympathy Certainty of Death The Dreamer of Dreams The Catastrophe


8. The Dying Grain

The Oracle The Simile of the Dying Grain Josephs Awakening Compassion The Illusionary Character of Individuality The Truth of Illusion At the Empty Grave The Other Simile History in Becoming


9. Only a Simile

Joseph in Egypt Historical and Narrative Attentiveness Labans Realm Huya and Tuya Egypt as Symbol The Sphinx Interpreting Dreams Pharaoh Letter and Spirit of Understanding Interpretation of God Historical and Narrative Truth Play and Allusion


Conclusion


Making Present

Diagnosis of Time Nihilism as Human Self-Belittlement Abrahams Legacy


References

Notes

Index
Beschreibung

This book is a critical inquiry into three ideas that have been at the heart of philosophical reflection since time immemorial: freedom, God and immortality. Their inherent connection has disappeared from our thought. We barely pay attention to the latter two ideas, and the notion of freedom is used so loosely today that it has become vacuous. Axel Hutters book seeks to remind philosophy of its distinct task: only in understanding itself as human self-knowledge that articulates itself in these three ideas will philosophy do justice to its own concept.

In developing this line of argument, Hutter finds an ally in Thomas Mann, whose novelJoseph and His Brothershas more to say about freedom, God and immortality than most contemporary philosophy does. Through his reading of Manns novel, Hutter explores these three ideas in a distinctive way. He brings out the intimate connection between philosophical self-knowledge and narrative form: Manns novel gives expression to the depth of human self-understanding and, thus, demands a genuinely philosophical interpretation. In turn, philosophical concepts are freed from abstractness by resonating with the novels motifs and its rich language.

Narrative Ontology is both a highly original work of philosophy and a vigorous defence of humanism. It brings together philosophy and literature in a creative way, it will be of great interest to students and scholars in philosophy, literature and the humanities in general.

Autor
Axel Hutter is Professor of Philosophy at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.

 

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