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Heidegger and the global age
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posted on 2023-06-09, 08:37 authored by Antonio Cerella, Louiza OdysseosLouiza Odysseos, Peg Birmingham, Fred Dallmayr, Laurence Hemming, Sophia Hatzisavvidou, Dicks Henry, Tina Chanter, Lucas Peter, Erik Ringmar, Naser El-Bizri, Michael Marder, Michael LewisGlobalization is one of the most contested and (ab)used concepts of our time. Whether one interprets it as a ‘collective illusion’ or as the final stage of capitalism, as ‘uncontrollable multitude’ or as a radical opening of new spaces of freedom, the ‘global age’ represents the conceptual and existential background of our being-in-the-world. But what lies behind this process? What mode of human existence is brought about by the age of technology and ‘global mobilization’? And is it possible to attempt a unitary interpretation of this age that presents itself as both total and pluralistic? This volume rethinks these epochal questions in light of Martin Heidegger’s complex hermeneutics, proposing at the same time that such questions enable the interrogation of some of its most fundamental aspects: the metanarrative of Seinsgeschichte as withdrawal of Being; the structure of human existence within the frame of technology; the relation between humanism and nihilism, as well as politics and technology; the changing character of subjectivity in the ‘age of the world picture’; the mythopoeic force of art and the uprooting of human beings. As this volume shows, interrogating Heidegger’s thought has significant potential for both International Political Theory and also the analysis of specific concepts and dynamics in contemporary international studies, such as the changing character of spatiality, temporality, and subjectivity.
History
Publication status
- Published
Publisher
Rowman and Littlefield InternationalPublisher URL
Pages
338.0Place of publication
LondonISBN
9781786602305Series
New Heidegger ResearchDepartment affiliated with
- International Relations Publications
Research groups affiliated with
- Centre for Advanced International Theory Publications
Notes
his is an edited book edited by Antonio Cerella, Louiza OdysseosFull text available
- No
Peer reviewed?
- Yes