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Silence, excess, and autonomy
pp. 195-207
Abstrakt
Continuing on the value of givenness, Dennis Vanden Auweele argues that a modern project for absolutized autonomy cannot do but dread silence, which signals a hiccup or momentary lapse in the project of logos. And yet, Vanden Auweele shows that silence can be a convalescence that renders human beings receptive to something in excess of finite determination, which can in turn inspire self-determination to new heights.
Publication details
Published in:
van den Auweele Dennis (2018) William Desmond's philosophy between metaphysics, religion, ethics, and aesthetics: thinking metaxologically. Dordrecht, Springer.
Seiten: 195-207
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-98992-1_11
Referenz:
van den Auweele Dennis (2018) „Silence, excess, and autonomy“, In: D. Van Den Auweele (ed.), William Desmond's philosophy between metaphysics, religion, ethics, and aesthetics, Dordrecht, Springer, 195–207.