Time and Enlightenment
Journal: RUDN Journal of Philosophy (Vol.24, No. 4)Publication Date: 2020-11-23
Authors : Maja Soboleva;
Page : 694-703
Keywords : time; movement; speculative thinking; dialectics; Enlightenment; critical thinking; Hegel;
Abstract
The subject of the work's analysis is the phrase “Time, forward!”. It seems that, on the one hand, this statement can be given a sociological interpretation. In this case, its content is the idea of acceleration and purposefulness of the “big,” collective time, which dominates the individual and determines his life. On the other hand, referring to Hegel, one can identify the project of Enlightenment behind this phrase. It involves the movement of the spirit from a state of alienation from itself in the object's idea to itself through the achievement of autonomy in the belief of concepts tested by its reflection alone. The socially significant meaning of such a speculative thinking project is to get rid of the despotism of dominant opinions on the path of critical, dialectical, and speculative thinking.
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