期刊名称:Coactivity: Philosophy, Communication / Santalka: Filosofija, Komunikacija
印刷版ISSN:2029-6339
出版年度:2009
卷号:17
期号:3
页码:62-70
语种:Lithuanian
出版社:Coactivity: Philosophy, Communication / Santalka: Filosofija, Komunikacija
摘要:I argue that Heidegger’s central phenomenological contribution to the ethical problematic consists in disclosing the ethical life of subjectivity as split between two extremes, and there is no resolution between them. I show that in Being and Time, one can discern two sharply contrasting tendencies, which I call the anti-ethical and the ante-ethical tendencies. Although Heidegger has provided at least two ways to dispel such an ethical incongruity, I maintain that neither of the proposed solutions is satisfactory; nor is a solution called for. It is rather promising to return to the phenomenological description of two conflicting ethical tendencies in Being and Time. Heidegger’s early description entails a profound insight, viz., the insight that the ethical life of subjectivity is incontestably and inescapably torn between ethical regulations and moral motivations.
关键词:call of conscience;ethics;fundamental ontology;guilt;phenomenology;etika;fenomenologija;fundamentalioji ontologija;kaltė;sąžinės šauksmas