Mystery in its Passions: Literary Explorations

Mystery in its Passions: Literary Explorations
Title Mystery in its Passions: Literary Explorations PDF eBook
Author Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 402
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9400710178

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Through mystery, literature reveals to us the Great Unknown. While we are absorbed by the matters at hand with the present enactment of our life, groping for clues to handle them, it is through literature that we discover the hidden strings underlying their networks. Hence our fascination with literature. But there is more. The creative act of the human being, its proper focus, holds the key to the Sezam of life: to the great metaphysical/ontopoietic questions which literature may disclose. First, it leads us to the sublimal grounds of transformation in the human soul, source of the specifically human significance of life (Analecta Husserliana, Volume III, XIX, XXIII, XXVII) Second, it leads us to the unveiling of the hidden workings of life in the twilight of knowing in a dialectic between The Visible and the Invisible, (Volume LXXV, 2002, Analecta Husserliana) down to the ontopoietic truth. (Volume LXXVI, 2002, Analecta Husserliana) This prying into the unknown which provokes the human being as he or she attempts to conquer, step by step, a space of existence, finds its culmination in the phenomenon of mystery as the subject of the present collection. Its formulation brings us to the greatest question of all: the enigmatic solidarity -in-distinctiveness of human cognition and existence. Papers are written by: Tony E. Afejuku, Gary Backhaus, Paul G. Beidler, Matthew J. Duffy, Raffaela Giovagnoli, Jennifer Anna Gosetti-Ferencei, Matti Itkonen, Lawrence Kimmel, Catherine Malloy, Vladimir L. Marchenkov, Nancy Mardas, Howard Pearce, Bernadette Prochaska, Victor Gerald Rivas, M.J. Sahlani, Dennis Skocz, Jadwiga S. Smith, Mara Stafecka, Max Statkiewicz, Mariola Sulkowska, Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, Leon U. Weinman, Tim Weiss.

Mystery in Its Passions

Mystery in Its Passions
Title Mystery in Its Passions PDF eBook
Author Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka
Publisher
Total Pages 374
Release 2004
Genre
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Virtues and Passions in Literature

Virtues and Passions in Literature
Title Virtues and Passions in Literature PDF eBook
Author Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 329
Release 2007-11-10
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1402064225

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The Human Condition prompts our creative strivings beyond the natural round of life toward outstanding achievements. This book explains how the emergence of Human Condition lifts natural endowment of the individual to the level of excellence. It shows how natural forces and promptings of life transmute through creative Human Condition subliminal passions of the soul into innumerable streaks of spiritual significance.

The Enigma of Good and Evil: The Moral Sentiment in Literature

The Enigma of Good and Evil: The Moral Sentiment in Literature
Title The Enigma of Good and Evil: The Moral Sentiment in Literature PDF eBook
Author Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 865
Release 2006-08-27
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1402035764

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Striking toward peace and harmony the human being is ceasely torn apart in personal, social, national life by wars, feuds, inequities and intimate personal conflicts for which there seems to be no respite. Does the human condition in interaction with others imply a constant adversity? Or, is this conflict owing to an interior or external factor of evil governing our attitudes and conduct toward the other person? To what criteria should I refer for appreciation, judgment, direction concerning my attitudes and my actions as they bear on the well-being of others? At the roots of these questions lies human experience which ought to be appropriately clarified before entering into speculative abstractions of the ethical theories and precepts. Literature, which in its very gist, dwells upon disentangling in multiple perspective the peripeteia of our life-experience offers us a unique field of source-material for moral and ethical investigations. Literature brings preeminently to light the Moral Sentiment which pervades our life with others -- our existence tout court. Being modulated through the course of our experiences the Moral Sentiment sustains the very sense of literature and of personal human life (Tymieniecka).

Logos of Phenomenology and Phenomenology of The Logos. Book Two

Logos of Phenomenology and Phenomenology of The Logos. Book Two
Title Logos of Phenomenology and Phenomenology of The Logos. Book Two PDF eBook
Author Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 528
Release 2005-12-12
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9781402037061

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The human being is at the center of scientific, social, ethical and philosophical debates. Under the aegis of Human Condition-in-the-unity-of-everything-there-is-alive, this title presents a selection of essays, offering an approach designed to reinvestigate humanness.

Mystery in Its Passions

Mystery in Its Passions
Title Mystery in Its Passions PDF eBook
Author Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka
Publisher
Total Pages 392
Release 2014-01-15
Genre
ISBN 9789400710184

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The Art of Discovery

The Art of Discovery
Title The Art of Discovery PDF eBook
Author Margareth Hagen
Publisher Aarhus Universitetsforlag
Total Pages 275
Release 2010-08-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 8779347371

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This anthology brings together scholars from literature, the natural sciences, and the philosophy of science, to present new perspectives on the relations between literary and scientific communities. Drawing on literature spanning the 19th and 20th centuries, as well as Europe and the Americas, the authors explore how science has been portrayed from the perspective of literature at different times and in different places - as challenge or opportunity, promise or scandal. The disturbance of science emanates perhaps from its association with a frightening future or its ability to change the appearance of the past; the scandal occurs as it recalls us to thresholds and hybrids: human and non-human, animal and machine. Science, however, also emerges as a source of metaphor and imaginative modelling, of encodings and decodings, representations and discoveries. Less prominent in the collection, though no less important, is the view on how scientific cultures portray literature or the literary academic, and how science reflects on itself.