Contemporary philosophy has reasserted the belief that philosophy has
practical tasks. This turn reflects an understanding that the life of
the individual and the community is not molded merely by personal
needs and fortunes but also by the strength of dominant ideas. For
Nicolai Hartmann, ideas are spiritual powers belonging to the realm of
thought, but thought has its own strict discipline and critique of
events. In his view, theory must include within its scope problems of
the contemporary world and cooperation in work that needs doing.New
Ways of Ontology stands in opposition to the tradition of Heidegger.
With deep appreciation of the history of philosophical controversy,
Hartmann divides mistakes of the old ontology into those related to
its method and those concerning its content. Hartmann finds a common
mistake behind methodological approaches inspired by late German
romanticism in attempts to develop a complete systematic account of
the categories of being—not only of the ideal, but of real being.The
main task of New Ways of Ontology is to reveal and analyze
interdependences and interconnections. The divisions of being and
becoming, of the separation of existence and essence, as well as the
old view that the real and the ideal exclude each other, require
revision. For Hartmann, whose ideas take us close to modern social
science research, ontology is the neutral category that includes
subject and object, and gets beyond old realism and modern idealism
alike.
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9781351503105
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2017
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Routledge
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Engelsk
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