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The Significance of Indeterminacy
Perspectives from Asian and Continental Philosophy
von Robert H. Scott, Gregory S. Moss
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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ISBN: 978-1-351-38331-8
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Erschienen am 20.07.2018
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 402 Seiten

Preis: 57,49 €

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This book brings together early-career and well-known philosophers to explore indeterminacy in greater detail. The volume is unique in that its essays demonstrate the positive significance of indeterminacy, insofar as indeterminacy opens up new fields of discourses and illuminates neglected aspects of various concepts and phenomena.



Introduction: The Emerging Philosophical Recognition of the Significance of Indeterminacy

Gregory S. Moss and Robert H. Scott

Part I: The Significance of Indeterminacy in German Idealism

1. Overdeterminacy, Affirming Indeterminacy, and the Dearth of Ontological Astonishment

William Desmond

2. Determinacy, Indeterminacy, and Contingency in German Idealism

G. Anthony Bruno

3. Free Thinking in Schelling's Erlangen Lectures

Gregory S. Moss

4. Indeterminacy, Modality, Dialectics: Hegel on the Possibility Not to Be

Nahum Brown

Part II: The Significance of Indeterminacy for Phenomenology, Natural Science, and Ethics

5. Determinable Indeterminacy: A Note on the Phenomenology of Horizons

Steven G. Crowell

6. Climate Science, Indeterminacy, and Food Security in Sub-Saharan Africa

Trish Glazebrook and Michael Goldsby

7. Genetic Phenomenology and the Indeterminacy of Racism

Janet Donohoe

8. Indeterminacy as Key to a Phenomenological Reinterpretation of Aristotle's Intellectual Virtues

Robert H. Scott

9. The Effability of the Normative

Todd May

Part III: The Significance of Indeterminacy for Hermeneutics and Aesthetics

10. Indeterminacy, Gadamer, and Jazz

Bruce E. Benson

11. Hermeneutic Priority and Phenomenological Indeterminacy of Questioning

Nathan Eric Dickman

12. Against the Darkness: Beauty and Indeterminacy in John Williams's Stoner

Phillip E. Mitchell

13. Confidence without Certainty

J. Aaron Simmons

Part IV: Asian Perspectives and Cosmological Concerns

14. Heidegger and Dogen on the Ineffable

Graham Priest and Filippo Casati

15. The Nietzschean Bodhisattva--Passionately Navigating Indeterminacy

George Wrisley

16. Body and Intimate Caring in Confucian Ethics

Qingjie James Wang

17. Indeterminacy in Chinese Thought: Spontaneity and the Dao

Robert Neville

18. Cosmological Questions

Ricki Bliss and Filippo Casati

List of Contributors

Index



Robert H. Scott is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of North Georgia. His research focuses on phenomenology and environmental ethics, and in his recent published work he has developed a phenomenological theory of ecological responsibility. Dr. Scott currently serves as the President of the Georgia Philosophical Society.

Gregory S. Moss is currently an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Chinese University of Hong Kong. He specializes in Post-Kantian German philosophy, and has published in a variety of philosophical journals, such as Idealistic Studies, International Philosophical Quarterly, the Journal for the British Society for Phenomenology, Journal of Speculative Philosophy, and the Northern European Journal of Philosophy (forthcoming). Before completing his PhD on Hegel's Logic of the Concept under Richard Winfield, he was a Fulbright Fellow with Markus Gabriel at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn. He is author of Ernst Cassirer and the Autonomy of Language and translator for Markus Gabriel's Why the World Does Not Exist. His forthcoming book Hegel's Foundation Free Metaphysics: The Logic of Singularity is forthcoming with Routledge,


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