VOM „HÜTEN DER VERBORGENHEIT“ UND DER FRAGE NACH DER WÜRDE DES MENSCHEN. PHÄNOMENOLOGISCHE ZUGÄNGE ZU EINEM ETHISCHEN GRUNDBEGRIFF
Journal: Horizon. Studies in Phenomenology (Vol.11, No. 1)Publication Date: 2022-06-30
Authors : JOHANNES VORLAUFER;
Page : 93-113
Keywords : phenomenology; original ethics; concealment and non concealment; numerical thinking; thinking in values; nihilism; emancipation; dignity oblivion; function;
Abstract
Against the background of worldwide, intentional or unintentional everyday violations of human dignity and the epochal need to experience oneself as a human being in one's specific way of being, this article attempts to pursue the question of human dignity and its concealment. On the one hand, it seeks to ask whether human dignity has become obsolete due to social and epochal developments and preconditions and whether it can only appear and be experienced as antiquated in the context of a technological language or an administered world. On the other hand, it asks whether ethical and anthropological thinking have not sufficiently experienced, thought, and conceptualized man. From the context of these perspectives that determine the question of dignity, Heidegger's article seeks to take up Heidegger's repeated search for an original ethics based on Heraclitus' fragment 119, and from this point of view to ask for a perhaps deeper and more adequate understanding of human dignity. At the centre of this is Heidegger's thesis that human dignity is based on the protection of the unhidden and, ever before, the hiddenness of all beings. Without wanting to ignore the difficulty and complexity of Heidegger's thinking, the author seeks to find access to this understanding of our dignity based on the experience of personal encounters.
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