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Life - Differentiation and Harmony ... Vegetal, Animal, Human (Hardcover, 1998 ed.)
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Life - Differentiation and Harmony ... Vegetal, Animal, Human (Hardcover, 1998 ed.)
Series: Analecta Husserliana, 57
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In her Introduction, Tymieniecka states the core theme of the
present book sharply: Is culture an excess of nature's prodigious
expansiveness - an excess which might turn out to be dangerous for
nature itself if it goes too far - or is culture a 'natural',
congenial prolongation of nature-life? If the latter, then culture
is assimilated into nature and thus would lose its claim to
autonomy: its criteria would be superseded by those of nature
alone. Of course, nature and culture may both still be seen as
being absorbed by the inner powers of specifically human
inwardness, on which view, human being, caught in its own
transcendence, becomes separated radically in kind from the rest of
existence and may not touch even the shadow of reality except
through its own prism. Excess, therefore, or prolongation? And on
what terms? The relationship between culture and nature in its
technical phase demands a new elucidation. Here this is pursued by
excavating the root significance of the 'multiple rationalities' of
life. In contrast to Husserl, who differentiated living types
according to their degree of participation in the world, the
phenomenology of life disentangles living types from within the
ontopoietic web of life itself. The human creative act reveals
itself as the Great Divide of the Logos of Life - a divide that
does not separate but harmonizes, thus dispelling both naturalistic
and spiritualistic reductionism.
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