GREEK ONTOLOGY

GREEK ONTOLOGY
Author: Augustin Ostace
Publsiher: Alpha & Omega Sapiens - Uppublishing Being / Augustin Ostace
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2018-12-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Maybe through “logos” and through account, or through proportions, or rational faculty or through proportion, to arise another reason to the “ONTOLOGY”, i. e. the logos of the study of Being as such, i.e. to the EXISTENCE in its metaphysical equivalency? Could be thus, by trying to understand and re-understand, to define and re-define, to think and to re-think, to assure and re-assure, the whole of Greek Essence, upon which has been grounded the whole of the European history? Would be the whole European philosophy and the whole European Science, Art, Culture and Civilisation to be found and re-found within the basic network of Greek’s concepts, whatever in Philosophy, Mythology, Theology, Science, Technology, Art, Language, Alphabet, or Psychology, an underlying organizational principle of the history of Europe as a common meaning in the last 2500 years?... Have been the Universe of Greeks concepts, or Greek Conceptology, or Greek-Conceptologicum, the account for true essence into European history, for the true knowledge of European history, as the most active force within the European history? Our booklet called “Greek Ontology” is trying, at least in part, to give an answer to a such endeavours of European Civilisation! Greek Ontologist

Heidegger and the Project of Fundamental Ontology

Heidegger and the Project of Fundamental Ontology
Author: Jacques Taminiaux
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1991-01-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0791406857

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"It is by all means a dubious thing to depend and rest on what an author himself has brought to the forefront. The important thing is rather to give attention to those things he left shrouded in silence." Such was the methodological advice, given in 1924 by Heidegger himself, that is rigorously followed in this book, Heidegger and the Project of Fundamental Ontology. The project involves the vast complex of problems that emerged around Being and Time (1927) and then continued from the time of the Marburg lecture courses (1923-1928) up to the Freiburg lectures (1928-1935), today available in the Gesamtausgabe. Heidegger's silence concerning some of his foundational sources is a fact fully recognized by those who have carefully read him. This book systematically explores and critically assesses the silences concerning Husserl, the Aristotle of Book VI of the Nicomachean Ethics, the Hegel of Phenomenology, Nietzsche, and even Descartes. What emerges is a systematic and original reinterpretation of 'fundamental ontology' focused on the self-understanding of the human Dasein as the key for understanding the various meanings of Being and the entire deconstructed history of ontology. The project culminated in the pretensions to absoluteness rampant in modern metaphysics, with its peak and paroxysm to be found in The Introduction to Metaphysics (1935). In regard to the 'Heidegger affair', this book, which was begun well before the present turmoil, shows both the ambiguity and coherence of Heidegger's involvement with the Nazis, and, for the first time, exposes the work of the young Heidegger to a rigorous and wholesome internal criticism. By delineating the origins, the shifts, and the final outcome from within his own field, phenomenology, it allows us to reflect on this difficult question at its depth and origin.

Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy V

Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy V
Author: Anthony Preus,John P. Anton
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 366
Release: 1992-08-17
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781438416458

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Polis Ontology Ecclesial Event

Polis  Ontology  Ecclesial Event
Author: Sotiris Mitralexis
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2018-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780227176719

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Christos Yannaras (born 1935 in Athens, Greece) has been proclaimed ‘without doubt the most important living Greek Orthodox theologian’ (Andrew Louth), ‘contemporary Greece’s greatest thinker’ (Olivier Clément), ‘one of the most significant Christian philosophers in Europe’ (Rowan Williams). However, until recently the English speaking scholar did not have first-hand access to the main bulk of his work: in spite of the relatively early English translation of his The Freedom of Morality (1984), most of his books appeared in English fairly recently – such as Person and Eros (2007), Orthodoxy and the West (2006), Relational Ontology (2011) or The Schism in Philosophy (2015). In this volume, chapters shall examine numerous aspects of Yannaras’ contributions to Orthodox theology, philosophy and political thought, based on his relational ontology of the person, later popularised in the Anglophone sphere by John Zizioulas. From political theology to Heidegger and the philosophy of language, from Yannaras’ critique of religion to the patristic grounding of the theology of the person and from Orthodoxy to the West, this volume comprises a panorama of Christos Yannaras’ transdisciplinary contributions.

Cultural Ontology of the Self in Pain

Cultural Ontology of the Self in Pain
Author: Siby K. George,P.G. Jung
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2015-09-18
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9788132226017

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The mainstream approach to the understanding of pain continues to be governed by the biomedical paradigm and the dualistic Cartesian ontology. This Volume brings together essays of scholars of literature, philosophy and history on the many enigmatic shades of pain-experience, mostly from an anti-Cartesian perspective of cultural ontology by scholars of literature, philosophy and history. A section of the essays is devoted to the socio-political dimensions of pain in the Indian context. The book offers a critical perspective on the reductive conceptions of pain and argue that non-substance ontology or cultural ontology supports a more humane and authentic understanding of pain. The general ontological features of the self in pain and culturally imbued dimensions of pain-experience are, thus, brought together in a rare blend in this Volume. The essays dwell on the importance of understanding what cultural, social and political forces outside our control do to our pain-experience. They show why such understanding is necessary, both to humanely deal with pain, and to rectify erroneous approaches to pain-experience. They also explore the thoroughly ambivalent spaces between pain and pleasure, and the cathartic and productive dimensions of pain. The essays in this Volume investigate pain-experiences through the fresh lenses of history, gender, ethics, politics, death, illness, self-loss, torture, shame, dispossession and denial.

Avicenna on the Ontology of Pure Quiddity

Avicenna on the Ontology of Pure Quiddity
Author: Damien Janos
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 961
Release: 2020-05-05
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9783110651218

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This study focuses on the metaphysics of the great Arabic philosopher Avicenna (or Ibn Sīnā, d. 1037 C.E.). More specifically, it delves into Avicenna’s theory of quiddity or essence, a topic which seized the attention of thinkers both during the medieval and modern periods. Building on recent contributions in Avicennian studies, this book proposes a new and comprehensive interpretation of Avicenna’s theory of ‘the pure quiddity’ (also known as ‘the quiddity in itself’) and of its ontology. The study provides a careful philological analysis of key passages gleaned from the primary sources in Arabic and a close philosophical contextualization of Avicenna’s doctrines in light of the legacy of ancient Greek philosophy in Islam and the early development of Arabic philosophy (falsafah) and theology (kalām). The study pays particular attention to how Avicenna’s theory of quiddity relates to the ancient Greek philosophical discussion about the universals or common things and Mu’tazilite ontology. Its main thesis is that Avicenna articulated a sophisticated doctrine of the ontology of essence in light of Greek and Bahshamite sources, which decisively shaped subsequent intellectual history in Islam and the Latin West.

Formal Ontology

Formal Ontology
Author: R. Poli,Peter M. Simons
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2013-11-27
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789401587334

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Formal ontology combines two ideas, one originating with Husserl, the other with Frege: that of ontology of the formal aspects of all objects, irrespective of their particular nature, and ontology pursued by employing the tools of modern formal disciplines, notably logic and semantics. These two traditions have converged in recent years and this is the first collection to encompass them as a whole in a single volume. It assembles essays from authors around the world already widely known for their work in formal ontology, and illustrates that through the application of formal methods the ancient discipline of ontology may be put on a firm methodological basis. The essays not only illuminate the nature of ontology and its relation to other areas, in language, logic and everyday life, but also demonstrate that common issues from the analytical and phenomenological traditions may be discussed without ideological barriers. Audience: advanced students of and specialists in philosophy, linguistics, cognitive science, computer science, database engineering.

Barth s Ontology of Sin and Grace

Barth s Ontology of Sin and Grace
Author: Shao Kai Tseng
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2018-12-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780429680786

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In recent Barth studies it has been argued that a key to understanding the theologian’s opposition to natural theology is his rejection of substantialist ontology. While this is true to an extent, this book argues that it is a mistake to see Barth’s ‘actualistic ontology’ as diametrically opposed to traditional substantialism. Probing into Barth’s soteriological hamartiology in Church Dogmatics, III-IV, a largely neglected aspect of these volumes in recent debates on his understanding of being and act, it shows how his descriptions of sin, nature, and grace shed light on the precise manners in which his actualistic ontology operates on both a substance grammar of being and a process grammar of becoming, while rejecting the metaphysics underlying both grammars. Looking at issues such as original sin, universal salvation and human will, Barth is shown to be radically redefining the relationship between humans, their actions and the divine. This book argues that human ‘nature’ is the total determination of the human being ‘from above’ by God’s grace in Christ, while the existential dimension of the human being is also totally determined ‘from below’ by the Adamic history of sin. This serves to demonstrate Barth’s endeavours in eliminating the vestiges of natural theology within the Western tradition handed down from Augustine. By exploring these issues this book offers a fresh insight into Barth’s relationship with his theological forbears. As such, it will be vital reading for any scholar of Barth studies, the problem of evil, and theological ontology.