THE CENTERED REALITY. HELMUTH PLESSNER’S ANTI-NATURALISTIC ACCOUNT
THE CENTERED REALITY. HELMUTH PLESSNER’S ANTI-NATURALISTIC ACCOUNT
Author(s): Alice PuglieseSubject(s): Philosophy, History of Philosophy
Published by: Instytut Filozofii i Socjologii Polskiej Akademii Nauk
Keywords: naturalism; philosophical anthropology; Helmuth Plessner; positionality
Summary/Abstract: This paper discusses the criticism of naturalism based on the irreducibility of first-person-perspective facts. This critique considers naturalism insufficient since it propos-es the view of reality as a centerless dimension. However, simply reintegrating subjec-tive facts into a naturalistic view of reality we eventually produce a split situation in which conscious and self-conscious forms of life require a special consideration, thus appearing as separated from the whole of reality. In order to overcome what turns out to be a dualistic interpretation of reality, this paper considers Helmuth Plessner’s non-naturalistic approach. It elaborates the notion of positionality and aspectivity as charac-teristics of all natural forms of life, thus leading to the consideration of reality an essen-tially centered dimension and of humans as part of nature.
Journal: Dialogue and Universalism
- Issue Year: 2016
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 95-108
- Page Count: 14
- Language: English
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