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The Philosophical Roots of Loneliness and Intimacy = Political Narcissism and the Problem of Evil /
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The Philosophical Roots of Loneliness and Intimacy / by Ben Lazare Mijuskovic.
Reminder of title:
Political Narcissism and the Problem of Evil /
Author:
Mijuskovic, Ben Lazare.
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X, 215 p.online resource. :
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Social sciences—Philosophy. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-90602-3
ISBN:
9783030906023
The Philosophical Roots of Loneliness and Intimacy = Political Narcissism and the Problem of Evil /
Mijuskovic, Ben Lazare.
The Philosophical Roots of Loneliness and Intimacy
Political Narcissism and the Problem of Evil /[electronic resource] :by Ben Lazare Mijuskovic. - 1st ed. 2022. - X, 215 p.online resource.
Introduction -- Chapter 1: Time-Consciousness, Personal Identity, and Loneliness -- Chapter 2: Consciousness Versus Language: Wittgenstein and Russell -- Chapter 3: Loneliness and the Possibility of a “Private Language” -- Chapter 4: Organic Communities, Atomistic Societies, and Loneliness -- Chapter 5: Ethical Responsibility, Spontaneity, and the Problem of Evil.-Chapter 6: Ethical Principles, Criteria, and the Meaning of Human Values.-Chapter 7: Loneliness and Political Narcissism.
Ben Lazare Mijuskovic has spent 40 years researching theories of consciousness in relation to human loneliness, using an interdisciplinary and "history of ideas" approach. In this book, Mijuskovic combines Kant's theory of reflexive self-consciousness with Husserl's transcendent principle of intentionality to describe the distinctive philosophical, psychological, and sociological roots of loneliness and intimacy. He argues that loneliness is innate, unavoidable, and constituted by the structure of self-consciousness itself. Ben Lazare Mijuskovic was associate professor at California State University, Dominguez Hills, USA, prior to retirement. He is also a licensed clinical therapist and has worked for many years with the San Diego and Los Angeles Departments of Mental Health.
ISBN: 9783030906023
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-90602-3doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Dewey Class. No.: 300.1
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Introduction -- Chapter 1: Time-Consciousness, Personal Identity, and Loneliness -- Chapter 2: Consciousness Versus Language: Wittgenstein and Russell -- Chapter 3: Loneliness and the Possibility of a “Private Language” -- Chapter 4: Organic Communities, Atomistic Societies, and Loneliness -- Chapter 5: Ethical Responsibility, Spontaneity, and the Problem of Evil.-Chapter 6: Ethical Principles, Criteria, and the Meaning of Human Values.-Chapter 7: Loneliness and Political Narcissism.
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