TY - BOOK AU - Koubová,Alice TI - Self-identity and powerlessness T2 - Studies in contemporary phenomenology, SN - 9789004255005 AV - BD236 .K68 2013eb U1 - 128 23 PY - 2013/// CY - Boston PB - Brill KW - Heidegger, Martin, KW - Identity (Philosophical concept) KW - Ontology KW - Phenomenology KW - Self KW - Self (Philosophy) KW - Power (Philosophy) KW - Ego KW - Identité KW - Ontologie KW - Phénoménologie KW - Moi (Psychologie) KW - Moi (Philosophie) KW - Pouvoir (Morale) KW - identity KW - aat KW - ontology (metaphysics) KW - phenomenology KW - PHILOSOPHY KW - Movements KW - Humanism KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - Electronic books KW - Criticism, interpretation, etc N1 - Includes bibliographical references; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Chapter One The Principle of Identity in Heidegger's Descartes; Presumptions of the Universal Science of René Descartes; Archimedean Point; The Metaphysical Body as Res Extensa; Divided and Re-Unified Human Being; The Passions of the Soul and 'Ontological Force'; Principle of Identity in Universal Science; Chapter Two The Impossibility of a Powerless Da-sein and a Powerful World in Fundamental Ontology; Basic Concepts of Fundamental Ontology; First Approximation of the Issues of our Research; Da-sein and Non-Da-sein Beings; Affairs; Authenticity and InauthenticityThe Transition from Inauthenticity to Authenticity: The Third Mode of Being; Modal Transformation via Angst, Calling of Conscience and Being-Toward-Death: Powerlessness and the Force of an Indeterminate 'It'; Leaving the Third Mode of Being, Selfhood and Resoluteness; The Unifying Function of Time and the Constancy of Selfhood; Conclusion to Heidegger's Conception; Chapter Three Paul Ricoeur: Third Mode through Narrativity; Conceptual Configuration: Between Analytical Philosophy and Phenomenology; The Project of a Hermeneutics of the Human Self; Semantic IndividualizationPragmatic Individualization; From Individualization to Identification; Narrative Identification; Being is Action: Hierarchical Structuralization of Human Ontology; Narrative Identity; Ethical Action and Moral Institution; Summary and Critique of Ricoeur's Concept; Chapter Four The Powerlessness of Self-Relating and the Power of the World: Exemplification; Literary Examples; I Am Me; The Double Traitor; Note to Literary Examples; Pathology of the Normal Human Being; The Fear of Being Oneself; Tiredness of Being Oneself; Conclusion; Chapter Five Happy Powerlessness, Relaxed Da-seinThe Point of Departure; Derrida's Critique of the Good Will to Understand; Merleau-Ponty's Metaphor of the Blind Spot, the Other Side and Experience Which is Outside of Itself; Powerlessness; Alternation of Da-sein and Affairs, Existence as a Relaxed Game; Power Field; The Self-Relationship of Powerless Potentiality-of-Being; Relaxed Thinking and its Improbable Answer to the Question of Identity; Bibliography; Index of Subjects; Index of Modern Authors N2 - In Self-Identity and Powerlessness, Alice Kouobová proposes a conception of human existence that does not essentially depend on the definition of self-identity. She does this by reinterpreting Heidegger's fundamental ontology and that of other authors UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=596853 ER -