The Possible Present unfolds from within a freely reinterpreted hermeneutic perspective and provides an original theoretical proposal on the topic of time. In dialogue especially with the philosophies of Husserl and Heidegger, but resorting also to suggestions coming from a theological background (Barth and Bonhoeffer), the work proposes a personal and original theory of time centered on a conception of the present that does not reduce temporality to a succession of mere instants. When one claims that time is ungraspable, one refers neither to the past (which is rather irretrievable) nor to the future (which is rather uncertain) but to the present. The present in which we are is in fact what fades from our hands without break. The present is a decisive threshold for finite existence. It is the threshold where past and future meet and can give birth to a livable horizon of meaning. Dilating the present and giving it a meaningful chance to be is a task for philosophy. It is the attempt of giving time to time and also giving it shape, place, and space. To succeed at this task while rediscovering the sources of a narrative way of thinking that in truth it has never abandoned, philosophy must go back and turn time into the primary object of discourse, like in stories, which are precisely the attempt at disposing the temporal flow of events according to a meaning. Perone argues that in time, however, what passes is not simply decline, but rather something irreducible, an exteriority that must be said.
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A practical hermeneutics of time.
Introduction by Silvia Benso Preface 1. Dramaturgy of Thought Warning for the Non-Philosopher The Ice Sheet Time under the Microscope Finite Time Present and Presence 2. The Present as Threshold The Present Is Not Presence, but Divide, Condition of Temporality The Features of the Threshold Spatiality of the Threshold: Outside/Inside Temporality of the Threshold: Past/Future After Modernity: The Rediscovery of the Present Complexity and Consistency of the Present 3. Ethics of the Present Education as Accumulation of Present The Present of the Institution For an Ethics of the Present Beyond Virtues: The Reasons of Tenderness 4. Tale without Author The Tale of Philosophy Tales and Distensio Temporis Tale without Author The Ontological Proof: Existence That Has Always Already Been There 5. The Tale of the I The Tale of the I The I as a Me The Vicissitudes of the I The Coordinates of the I’s Journey 6. The Tale of Finitude The Tale of Finitude Finite Existence Infinite Existence Praise of Lingering 7. The Great Tale of Time The Tale as Diction of the Present The Beyond as the Already-Been, that is: Naiveté in Front of Us Before the End and After the Beginning: Philosophy Praise of Philosophy 8. Hermeneutics of the Positive Almost a Conclusion Positivity of Philosophy Praise of Dangerous Meditation Notes Bibliography Index
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ISBN
9781438437460
Publisert
2012-07-02
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Vendor
State University of New York Press
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218 gr
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229 mm
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152 mm
Dybde
25 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
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Engelsk
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Heftet
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150
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