Philosophical Problems Today [electronic resource] : World and Worldhood / edited by Peter Kemp.

Por: Kemp, Peter [editor.]Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Philosophical Problems Today ; 3Editor: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2005Descripción: V, 209 p. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9781402030277Trabajos contenidos: SpringerLink (Online service)Tema(s): Philosophy (General) | Aesthetics | Philosophy | Technology -- Philosophy | Political science -- Philosophy | Philosophy | Philosophy | Philosophy of Technology | Political Philosophy | Aesthetics | Philosophy of ManFormatos físicos adicionales: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 10 Clasificación LoC:B1-5802Recursos en línea: de clik aquí para ver el libro electrónico
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Springer eBooksResumen: In this book philosophers try to answer the following question: What is globalization and what does globe or world (monde) signify? RȨmi Brague returns to the Greek idea of the cosmos in order to track the worldhood (mondanȨitȨ) of the world, that is, the process by which the idea of the world is formed. Don Ihde shows how a world has developed, in which technologies are no longer considered neutral means serving the ends of human action, but become the very means by which people exist in the world. Vittorio Mathieu describes the economical world at two levels that of the individual and that of society. Tomonobu Imamichi analyses the capacity of aesthetic experience to disclose a world other than the world of technological efficiency. Francisco Mir Quesada C. emphasises that the great political questions are not solvable without worldviews that express value systems. David Rasmussen describes sensus communis as a cosmopolitan concept, which founds a political globalization of the world. And Peter Kemp attempts to grasp the meaning of that globalization upon which the destiny of our planet depends.
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In this book philosophers try to answer the following question: What is globalization and what does globe or world (monde) signify? RȨmi Brague returns to the Greek idea of the cosmos in order to track the worldhood (mondanȨitȨ) of the world, that is, the process by which the idea of the world is formed. Don Ihde shows how a world has developed, in which technologies are no longer considered neutral means serving the ends of human action, but become the very means by which people exist in the world. Vittorio Mathieu describes the economical world at two levels that of the individual and that of society. Tomonobu Imamichi analyses the capacity of aesthetic experience to disclose a world other than the world of technological efficiency. Francisco Mir Quesada C. emphasises that the great political questions are not solvable without worldviews that express value systems. David Rasmussen describes sensus communis as a cosmopolitan concept, which founds a political globalization of the world. And Peter Kemp attempts to grasp the meaning of that globalization upon which the destiny of our planet depends.

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