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| Umfang | 180 Seiten |
| Erscheinungsjahr | 2026 |
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| Herausgeber/in | Ralf Becker Christian Bermes Annika Schlitte Dirk Westerkamp |
| Beiträge von | Florian Arnold Ralf Becker Christian Bermes Giovanna Caruso Yaoli Du Franziska Dübgen Daniel Martin Feige Jens Flatau Annalena Hagenbrock Arne Klawitter Robert Lehmann Burkhard Liebsch Melanie Möller Gabriele Neuhäuser Connor Ohrt Annika Schlitte Tim-Florian Steinbach Alexander Strupp Niels Weidtmann Dirk Westerkamp |
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Ralf Becker
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Christian Bermes
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Giovanna Caruso
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Annalena Hagenbrock
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Annika Schlitte
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Dirk Westerkamp
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This essay approaches the problem of identity through the figure of the homo clausus. Beginning with debates on personal identity and its contemporary fragility, it turns to the individual as the site where identity is articulated in cultural and social forms. Simmel’s sociology grounds individuality in reciprocal interaction, whereas his philosophy of culture tends to elevate a form of heroic inwardness. Ultimately, viewed through the lens of pure interaction – above all the play of sociability – the closed self appears less as an insulated entity than as one constituted through mutual attunement.
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Interkulturelle Überlegungen zum Verhältnis von Identität und Differenz
Questions of identity and difference often fail due to reifying misunderstandings. This leads to false attributions of identity, discrimination and, with regard to cultures, essentialisation. A phenomenology of identity and difference, on the other hand, makes it clear that both are moments of experience and that it is precisely the radical difference of consistently understood identities that turns into sameness. In my contribution, I take this analysis for addressing questions of intercultural philosophy.
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Über das Potenzial der Kreolisierung des Philosophierens über Politik und Gesellschaft
This article explores the philosophy of creolisation, examining how it might inform our understanding of identity, culture and politics. Firstly, it outlines how the notion of ›creolisation‹ has changed over time and how it is used differently in linguistics, cultural studies and philosophy. Building on the work of Édouard Glissant, a Caribbean philosopher and writer, the author introduces the key concepts of this approach: ›opacity‹, ›mondiality‹, ›being-as-being‹, and ›rhizomatic identity‹. The article then investigates Glissant’s philosophy, discussing the ethical and political consequences of his ideas on identity in light of current challenges such as nationalism, xenophobia, and the desire for cultural separatism.
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Ein unumgänglicher Unterschied zwischen Ontologie und Politik
Based on a brief description of the cosmological and political background of contemporary thinking about difference, this article works out how in E. Fink’s social ontology a »power of difference« comes to the fore as politically decisive. With a view to Derrida and Levinas, it is confronted with the question of whether it is not a matter of »consideration« in the face of the alterity of the other. However, this alterity cannot clearly determine the consideration in question and remains unreservedly dependent on a liberal political way of life that must make consideration its own affair without appropriating it in an identitarian manner.
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In memoriam Ernst Wolfgang Orth
Building on Ernst Wolfgang Orth, the paper develops an understanding of culture as the »world of the human being.« Culture appears as a modalized reality, both produced by humans and given to them, within which human orientation takes place. Within a cultural phenomenology, connections to metaphysics, symbol theory, and humanism are explored, and the relation between culture, nature, and critique is reflected upon.
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Blumenbergs Simmel-Lektüren
Hans Blumenberg was fascinated by Georg Simmel’s philosophy but he only published one essay on Simmel, which bore the title »Money or Life« (1976), during his lifetime. Many of his references to Simmel are implicit. By taking into consideration Blumenberg’s correspondence with Michael Landmann, we can show that Blumenberg was primarily intrigued by Simmel’s Philosophy of Money and especially the concept of »significance« (Bedeutsamkeit). This suggests that Blumenberg’s examination of Simmel’s oeuvre does not so much concern the question of money or life but the fact that time is money.
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Lebendige Perspektivität bei Husserl und Ortega y Gasset
This paper examines the differing conceptions of the relationship between truth and life in the early work of Edmund Husserl (1911) and José Ortega y Gasset. As will become clear, these differences lead to distinct interpretations of the crisis of modernity and to different proposals for overcoming this crisis. Special attention is given to Ortega’s critical response to Husserl, whom he accuses of remaining trapped within the rationalist paradigm.
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Steffen Kluck/Matthias Wunsch (Hrsg.), Geistige Allmende und objektiver Geist.
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Maria Schwartz/Meike Neuhaus/Samuel Ulbricht (Hrsg.), Digitale Lebenswelt.
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Klaus Vieweg, Anfänge. Eine andere Geschichte der Philosophie, München:
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Jan Kerkmann / David Manolo Sailer (Hrsg.), Schonungslos – Zur Grundlegung
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Michel Foucault, Der Diskurs der Philosophie, hrsg. von Orazio Irrera und
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Nicolai Hartmann, Das Wertproblem in der Philosophie der Gegenwart.
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