Philosophy of culture as theory, method, and way of life : : contemporary reflections and applications / / edited by Przemysław Bursztyka [and three others].

The “idea” of culture comprises almost all human activities, from science to art, from music to microscopy. Does anything important escape the limits of this idea? The authors of this collection argue that all philosophy is really the philosophy of culture, since in some way each and every disciplin...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, The Netherlands ;, Boston : : Brill,, [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:Philosophy as a Way of Life ; 2.
Physical Description:1 online resource (429 pages)
Notes:Includes index.
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Other title:Preliminary Material --
Copyright page --
Dedication --
Notes on Contributors --
Introduction Philosophy of Culture and Humane -ization /
Chapter 1 Toward a “Cultural Philosophy”: Five Forms of Philosophy of Culture /
Chapter 2 Culture and Philosophy /
Chapter 3 Toward an Apophatic Philosophy of Culture /
Chapter 4 Why Do We Need an Ontology of Culture? /
Chapter 5 The Field of Aesthetics as the Field of Culture: Reflections on French Postphenomenology and the Community of Feeling /
Chapter 6 Max Scheler’s Two Approaches to Philosophy of Culture /
Chapter 7 Politics and the Rule of Law in the Context of the Philosophy of Culture: The Battle of Purpose against Teleology /
Chapter 8 Notes toward a Pragmatist Metaphilosophy /
Chapter 9 Humanism and Philosophy as a Way of Life /
Chapter 10 The Virtues of Philosophy of Culture: Symbolizing Cassirer as a Renaissance Sage /
Chapter 11 Philosophy as Eco-Systematic Way of Life: Paradox as a Spiritual Exercise and Philosophic Parrhesia as Cross-Cultural Virtue /
Chapter 12 Education, Philosophy, and Morality: Virtue Philosophy in Kant /
Chapter 13 From a Metaphysics to a Metanoia of Enculturation: Some Usual and Unusual Suspects /
Chapter 14 Culture and Science – Science in Culture: A Relational Approach to the Cultural Connectedness of Science /
Chapter 15 Richard Rorty’s Cultural Politics and Public Philosophy on the Internet /
Chapter 16 How the Arts Reorient Experience and Recontextualize the World /
Chapter 17 Adoption in the Cultural Orphanages as an Ethics of the Passerby /
Chapter 18 Progress and Reversions: Movement in the Hermeneutic Circle of Culture /
Index.
Summary:The “idea” of culture comprises almost all human activities, from science to art, from music to microscopy. Does anything important escape the limits of this idea? The authors of this collection argue that all philosophy is really the philosophy of culture, since in some way each and every discipline and subdiscipline is foremost a manifestation of our collective cultural effort. Further, they argue that by engaging with philosophy as a cultural activity and as a discipline to meaningful engage with all dimensions of (inter)cultural life, we can live more meaningful, flourishing, and wisely guided lives.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004515798
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Przemysław Bursztyka [and three others].