The Sublime and Teleological Reflection in Marc Richir and Edmund Husserl
Journal: Horizon. Studies in Phenomenology (Vol.2, No. 1)Publication Date: 2013-12-25
Authors : Muresan Ioana-Marta;
Page : 76-82
Keywords : Teleology; history; sublime; ethics; aesthetics; archè; event.;
Abstract
Identifying from the very beginning the ethical nature of Husserl's phenomenology in the conjunction between the formal and historical teleology, the author searches for the same ethical mark in the richirian philosophy of “instability”. She does so by discussing the concepts of telos in relation to the “moment” of sublime. The latter also leads to the question of the balance between ethics and aesthetics in the restructured field of phenomenology, as envisaged by Marc Richir.
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