Heidegger, Plato, Philosophy, Death - Richard Rojcewicz

Heidegger, Plato, Philosophy, Death

An Atmosphere of Mortality
Buch | Hardcover
202 Seiten
2021
Lexington Books (Verlag)
978-1-7936-4840-2 (ISBN)
99,95 inkl. MwSt
Richard Rojcewicz argues that Heidegger and Plato see the same connection between philosophy and death: philosophizing is dying in the sense of separating oneself from the prison constituted by superficiality and hearsay. Rojcewicz relates this understanding of philosophy to signs, anxiety, conscience, music, and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Richard Rojcewicz’s Heidegger, Plato, Philosophy, Death: An Atmosphere of Mortality offers an original perspective on the bond between philosophy and death in the thought of Martin Heidegger and Plato. For Heidegger, authentic being-toward-death is not preoccupation with death as such, nor resoluteness in the face of one's demise, but preoccupation with the meaning of the beings—ourselves—who comport themselves understandingly toward death and who breathe an atmosphere of mortality. Authentic dying is then nothing other than the practice of philosophy. For Plato, philosophy is the practice of dying, the separating of the soul to its own autonomous existence. This separation, however, is not that of the soul from the body. Instead, it is separation from common understanding, hearsay, everydayness, and mediocrity. Accordingly, both Heidegger and Plato see an intimate connection between philosophy and death. Rather than a morbid focus on negativity and dissolution, however, this connection leads to a call to being authentic, thinking for oneself, and repudiating the superficiality of the crowd. For both Heidegger and Plato, philosophizing and dying are, most concretely, a matter of heeding the Delphic oracle: Know thyself. Rojcewicz pursues this theme of philosophy and death through the topics of signs, anxiety, conscience, music, and the COVID-19 pandemic.

Richard Rojcewicz is former director of the Simon Silverman Phenomenology Center at Duquesne University.

Introduction

Chapter 1: Being and Time as a Platonic Dialogue (On Philosophy and Death)

Chapter 2: Signs and Mortality

Chapter 3: Anxiety and Mortality

Chapter 4: Conscience and Mortality

Chapter 5: Music of Mortality

Chapter 6: Corona-Virus-Disease-2019 and Mortality

Conclusion: Platonic-Heideggerian Intimations of Mortality

Endnotes

Bibliography

Index

About the Author

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Lanham, MD
Sprache englisch
Maße 157 x 231 mm
Gewicht 499 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Ethik
Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Philosophie der Neuzeit
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Persönlichkeitsstörungen
ISBN-10 1-7936-4840-9 / 1793648409
ISBN-13 978-1-7936-4840-2 / 9781793648402
Zustand Neuware
Haben Sie eine Frage zum Produkt?
Mehr entdecken
aus dem Bereich

von Christopher Panza; Adam Potthast

Buch | Softcover (2023)
Wiley-VCH (Verlag)
20,00
die Biografie

von Thomas Meyer

Buch | Hardcover (2023)
Piper (Verlag)
28,00
unsere kollektive Verantwortung

von Martha Nussbaum

Buch | Hardcover (2023)
wbg Theiss in Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft (WBG) (Verlag)
35,00