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Andrew Haas

Unity and Aspect


2018. 384 S. 235 mm
Verlag/Jahr: KÖNIGSHAUSEN & NEUMANN 2018
ISBN: 3-8260-6450-X (382606450X)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-8260-6450-0 (9783826064500)

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What is first philosophy today? In Unity and Aspect, the questioning begins with a new (old) approach to metaphysics: being is implied; it is implied in everything that is; it is an implication. But then, the history of philosophy must be rethought completely - for being implies unity, and time, and the other of time, namely, aspect. The effect on the self and on self-understanding is radical: we can no longer be thought as human beings; rather, reaching back to the ancient Greek name for us (phos), Haas seeks to rearticulate us as illuminating, as illuminating ourselves and others, and as implicated in our illuminations. Unity and Aspect then provokes us to problematize words and deeds, thoughts and things - and this means reconsidering our assumptions about history and survival, meaning and universality, sensibility and intimacy, knowledge and intentionality, action and improvisation, language and truth. And if Haas suspends the privilege enjoyed by our traditional philosophical concepts, this has implications for fields as diverse as ontology and phenomenology, ethics and aesthetics, education and linguistics, law and politics.
Andrew Haas is the author of Hegel and the Problem of Multiplicity (2000) and The Irony of Heidegger (2007), as well as numerous articles in ancient Greek philosophy, German idealism, and contemporary European philosophy. He is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at the Higher School of Economics, Moscow.