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Subjektivität und Weltbezug

Kwon, Young Woo

Zeitschrift für philosophische Forschung, 2016-12, Vol.70 (4), p.579-601 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Klostermann, Vittorio

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  • Título:
    Subjektivität und Weltbezug
  • Autor: Kwon, Young Woo
  • Assuntos: DISKUSSIONEN UND BERICHTE
  • É parte de: Zeitschrift für philosophische Forschung, 2016-12, Vol.70 (4), p.579-601
  • Notas: 0044-3301(20161224)70:4L.579;1-
    (B) Philosophy / Psychology / Religion
  • Descrição: The main topic of this paper is ,,subjectivity" as the fundamental form of every subject. Subjectivity is hereby characterised as the capacity of the corporeal subject to orient himself spatiotemporally and to produce its relation to the world. The subject can be defined as the spatiotemporal realization (i.e.actus) of subjectivity. This capacity comes in three sorts, which correspond to as many aspects of subjectivity: 1. the perceiving or conscious subjectivity, 2. the egocentric or self-conscious subjectivity and 3. the intersubjective subjectivity. By analogy with the three aspects of subjectivity we can distinguish three types of world: 1. the objective, 2. the subjective and 3. the intersubjective world. In virtue of the essential capacity that I call ,,subjectivity' the subjects can develop all of the sciences, autonomously determine their will and communicate and live together with other subjects. Everything that may and should be regarded as a subject entails subjectivity as its essence, irrespective of whether the subject is a human being, an animal, a robot, a cyborg, an angel, God and so on.
  • Editor: Klostermann, Vittorio
  • Idioma: Inglês;Alemão

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