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History: the problem of individuation
History: the problem of individuation

Author(s): Algis Mickunas
Subject(s): Philosophy
Published by: Lietuvos mokslų akademijos leidykla
Keywords: individuation; awareness; history; body in action

Summary/Abstract: The essay explicates the formation of inter-subjective awareness which is a necessary ground of any lifeworld. It discloses the temporally and spatially non-positional awareness which comprises the continuously extensioning and deepening polycentric field of perceptions. The field is accessible to anyone and anytime and thus provides an ahistorical background for any historical time and location of events in such a time. This non-positional awareness is transcendental and is inadequate for the understanding of the presence of individual differentiations. As universal, it consists of eidetic structures that are common to everyone. Hence the essay shows that while history is accessible at this level, it also shows another dimension of awareness – the corporeal – at which history is made, built in concrete projects. The making is premised on the awareness of the primacy of “I can” which consists of acquired abilities, in distinction to those of others providing the differentiation among individuals engaged in concrete tasks. The analyses, at this level, show the ways the engaged activities comprise “inter-corporeal” commonalities and individuating differentiations.

  • Issue Year: 2006
  • Issue No: 3-4
  • Page Range: 2-8
  • Page Count: 7
  • Language: English
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