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Zhao, Guoping.
Subjectivity and Infinity = Time and Existence /
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Title/Author:
Subjectivity and Infinity/ by Guoping Zhao.
Reminder of title:
Time and Existence /
Author:
Zhao, Guoping.
Description:
X, 157 p. 1 illus.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Philosophy. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45590-3
ISBN:
9783030455903
Subjectivity and Infinity = Time and Existence /
Zhao, Guoping.
Subjectivity and Infinity
Time and Existence /[electronic resource] :by Guoping Zhao. - 1st ed. 2020. - X, 157 p. 1 illus.online resource.
1. Introduction -- 2. Time and Existence -- 3. Space and Time -- 4. Time and Recognition -- 5. Primal Sensibility -- 6. Pure Experience -- 7. Primal Sensibility and The Other Time -- 8. Timelessness -- 9. Temporality and Existent -- 10. Being and Nothingness? Infinity and the Porous Existent -- 11. Death and the Beginning, or the Infinite Time -- 12. Transcendence and Subjectivity -- 13. Spatiality, Temporality, and Thinking -- 14. “Substance” and Imagination -- 15. On Reason and Rationality -- 16. Kant’s Imagination and Time -- 17. Self-identity and Narrative Imagination -- 18. Existent and Self-identity -- 19. “Who are you?” and “Who am I?” Self-Identity as Narrative Presentation.
“This elegant and thoughtful book demonstrates convincingly how subjectivity and narrative self-presentation are bound up inescapably with temporal existence. Calling us to attend to forgotten, overlooked and unrecognizable aspects of our lives, and drawing illuminating comparisons between Western phenomenology and non-Western schools of thought, Guoping Zhao offers a spiritually enriching meditation on self-recognition that is urgently necessary in confused and aggressive times.” –Seán Hand, Deputy Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Europe), University of Warick, UK “Guoping Zhao addresses the existential questions post-humanism leaves unanswered. Recognizing that the mystery of human existence is the mystery of time, she interrogates some of the finest Western philosophers of the nineteenth and twentieth century. Finding them all insightful, but insufficient, Zhao presses forward drawing off of Eastern thought until she arrives at her own original understanding.” —Jim Garrison, Professor in the Foundations of Education program, Virginia Tech, USA “With insightful analysis and creative originality, Zhao turns the traditional discussion on its head. Drawing on both Eastern and Western traditions, her innovative description of subjectivity as primal sensibility and pure experience breaks new ground in this conversation.” –Clarence Joldersma, author of A Levinasian Ethics for Education’s Commonplaces This book formulates a new theory of subjectivity in the context of the claimed “death of the subject” in the post-modern and post-human age. The new theory is developed against the conception of the subject as a transcendental ego whose constitutive roles, recognition, and representation lead to the objectivization and totalization of the world and denial of its inner infinity and heterogeneity. Through an analysis of time and temporality, this book advances a number of new concepts, including “primal sensibility” and “pure experience,” and proposes a porous structure of subjectivity with an ex-egological and ex-subjective zone that allows nothingness and absence to ground presence. Such a theory of subjectivity provides the basis for an understanding of thinking as imagination and self-identity as narrative presentation in the intersubjective world. Guoping Zhao is Professor and Research Fellow at Oklahoma State University, USA.
ISBN: 9783030455903
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-45590-3doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Philosophy.
LC Class. No.: B53
Dewey Class. No.: 128
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1. Introduction -- 2. Time and Existence -- 3. Space and Time -- 4. Time and Recognition -- 5. Primal Sensibility -- 6. Pure Experience -- 7. Primal Sensibility and The Other Time -- 8. Timelessness -- 9. Temporality and Existent -- 10. Being and Nothingness? Infinity and the Porous Existent -- 11. Death and the Beginning, or the Infinite Time -- 12. Transcendence and Subjectivity -- 13. Spatiality, Temporality, and Thinking -- 14. “Substance” and Imagination -- 15. On Reason and Rationality -- 16. Kant’s Imagination and Time -- 17. Self-identity and Narrative Imagination -- 18. Existent and Self-identity -- 19. “Who are you?” and “Who am I?” Self-Identity as Narrative Presentation.
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