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Time Consciousness - The Philosophical Uses of History (Paperback)
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Traditional metaphysics is hostile to the world of the senses. From
Plato to Kant, philosophers have demanded that the sensuous and
corporeal aspects of existence be circumscribed by rational
conditions and properties. Without these, the sensuous is
unintelligible. This elevation of the ability to reason as
quintessentially human has obscured efforts to acknowledge the
pivotal role the historical imagination has in grounding
experience. In The Philosophical Uses of History, Gabriel Ricci
explores the opposite tendency, from Vico to Heidegger, to
emphasize temporal and historical foundations of human
consciousness.Ricci's goal is to demonstrate the reciprocity of
history and philosophy. He challenges the epistemological
construction of the subject-object relationship and the facile
dualism originating from Descartes. Arguing that consciousness must
be defined in time and space, he shows how Vico's philosophy of
humanity, with its historical epistemology, resurrects the
practical implications of ancient philosophy's demand that
knowledge and truth derive from a productive process. Ricci
analyzes Heidegger's philosophy as the modern embodiment of the
temporality of consciousness, and he demonstrates the origins of
his particular interpretation of human existence in Rickert's and
Windelband's delineation of the historical and natural
sciences.Ricci links their influence to Heidegger's dissent over
Ranke's objectivist methodology, which ended with Heiddegger's
emphasis of the historical character of human existence. Finally,
the author argues for the compatibility of Heidegger's early
existential analytic and his later investigation of poetry and his
critique of the technological idiom which had colonized philosophy.
In doing so, Ricci highlights the metaphoric and figurative
predisposition of mind as synthetic functions of historical
consciousness.In offering a thoroughly temporal interpretation of
mind, Ricci illuminates the relationship between philosophy and
history, poetry, the cognitive sciences, and the natural sciences.
This work will be of interest to philosophers, literary scholars,
and cultural historians.
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