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        Vom Staunen der Vernunft

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        Author(s)
        Pareyson, Luigi
        Contributor(s)
        De Candia, Gianluca (editor)
        Language
        German
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        Abstract
        Luigi Pareyson has so far been little known in the German-speaking world, although his works have been translated into many languages, as he is undoubtedly one of the founders of modern philosophical hermeneutics, along with Hans-Georg Gadamer and Paul Ricoeur. Because of his intellectual diversity, he has inspired many of his students, who include Umberto Eco and Gianni Vattimo, and opened up to them a broad spectrum ranging from idealist approaches to hermeneutics and aesthetic theory. The volume provides a diverse but at the same time coherent sketch of important motifs of his philosophy: the main features of his interpretation of Fichte and Schelling, the foundations of his "ontology of freedom," his philosophical hermeneutics of religious experience, the basic lines of his aesthetics, and finally considerations concerning the social function that philosophy would have. Like a common thread, an intellectual attitude of wonder runs through all these contributions. It is the attitude of not fully comprehending human existence and its freedom, the evil in history, the phenomenon of exuberant beauty, the interpretive power of myth, the inevitable otherness of the other and of the self itself. And it is precisely this astonishment that has led people - from the beginning until today - to philosophize.
         
        Luigi Pareyson ist bislang im deutschsprachigen Raum wenig bekannt, obwohl seine Werke in viele Sprachen übersetzt wurden, da er zwei-fellos neben Hans-Georg Gadamer und Paul Ricoeur zu den Begrün-dern der modernen philosophischen Hermeneutik gehört. Aufgrund seiner intellektuellen Vielfältigkeit hat er viele seiner Schüler, zu denen Umberto Eco und Gianni Vattimo gehören, inspiriert und ihnen ein breites Spektrum eröffnet, das von idealistischen Ansätzen über die Hermeneutik bis zur ästhetischen Theorie reicht.Der Band liefert eine vielfältige, zugleich aber in sich kohärente Skizze wichtiger Motive seiner Philosophie: die Hauptzüge seiner Fichte- und Schelling-Interpretation, die Grundlagen seiner ,,Ontologie der Frei-heit“, seine philosophische Hermeneutik der religiösen Erfahrung, die Grundlinien seiner Ästhetik und schließlich Überlegungen, die die soziale Funktion betreffen, die der Philosophie zukäme. Wie ein roter Faden zieht sich durch alle diese Beiträge eine intellektuelle Haltung des Staunens. Es ist die Haltung eines Nicht-völlständig-Begreifens angesichts des menschlichen Daseins und seiner Freiheit, des Bösen in der Geschichte, des Phänomens der überschwänglichen Schönheit, der Deutungskraft des Mythos, der unvermeidbaren Andersheit des Ande-ren und des Ichs selbst. Und es ist genau dieses Staunen, das die Men-schen – seit den Anfängen bis heute – zum Philosophieren veranlasst.
         
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        https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/52644
        Keywords
        Philosophie; reason; Pareyson, Luigi; Philosophie; Vernunft; Pareyson, Luigi
        DOI
        10.17438/978-3-402-21815-0
        ISBN
        9783402247648, 9783402247631
        Publisher
        Aschendorff Verlag
        Publisher website
        https://www.aschendorff-buchverlag.de/
        Publication date and place
        Münster, 2021
        Series
        Studien zur systematischen Theologie, Ethik und Philosophie, 21
        Classification
        Philosophy: metaphysics and ontology
        Pages
        158
        Public remark
        Funder name: ULB Münster/Funder program name: Open-Access-Fonds der ULB Münster
        Rights
        https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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