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Egocentricity and Mysticism: An Anthropological Study
Ernst Tugendhat
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Description for Egocentricity and Mysticism: An Anthropological Study
Hardback. Translator(s): Wenning, Mario; Procyshyn, Alexei. Num Pages: 200 pages. BIC Classification: HPS; HRLK2; JHMC. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 225 x 225 x 18. Weight in Grams: 346.
In Egocentricity and Mysticism, Ernst Tugendhat casts mysticism as an innate facet of what it means to be human-a response to an existential need for peace of mind. This need is created by our discursive practices, which serve to differentiate us from one another and privilege our respective first-person standpoints. Emphasizing the first person fuels a desire for mysticism, which builds knowledge of what binds us together and connects us to the world. Any intellectual pursuit that prompts us to step back from our egocentric concerns harbors a mystic kernel that manifests as a sense of awe, wonder, ... Read more
In Egocentricity and Mysticism, Ernst Tugendhat casts mysticism as an innate facet of what it means to be human-a response to an existential need for peace of mind. This need is created by our discursive practices, which serve to differentiate us from one another and privilege our respective first-person standpoints. Emphasizing the first person fuels a desire for mysticism, which builds knowledge of what binds us together and connects us to the world. Any intellectual pursuit that prompts us to step back from our egocentric concerns harbors a mystic kernel that manifests as a sense of awe, wonder, ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Columbia University Press
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Number of Pages
200
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780231169127
SKU
V9780231169127
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About Ernst Tugendhat
Ernst Tugendhat is professor emeritus at Freie Universitat Berlin and honorary professor at the University of Tubingen.
Reviews for Egocentricity and Mysticism: An Anthropological Study
Ernst Tugendhat's groundbreaking essay in philosophical anthropology explores with analytical lucidity and existential depth our twofold disposition to speak and act in the first person while going beyond egocentricity, relativizing our singular senses of selfhood in 'mystical' apperceptions of what it means to possess agency, to pursue the good, to ponder mortality, to achieve peace of mind, and to be ... Read more