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The Ethics of Time : A Phenomenology and Hermeneutics of Change

Part of the Bloomsbury Studies in Continental Philosophy series
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The Ethics of Time utilizes the resources of phenomenology and hermeneutics to explore this under-charted field of philosophical inquiry.

Its rigorous analyses of such phenomena as waiting, memory, and the body are carried out phenomenologically, as it engages in a hermeneutical reading of such classical texts as Augustine’s Confessions and Sophocles’s Oedipus Rex, among others.

The Ethics of Time takes seriously phenomenology’s claim of a consciousness both constituting time and being constituted by time.

This claim has some important implications for the “ethical” self or, rather, for the ways in which such a self informed by time, might come to understand anew the problems of imperfection and ethical goodness.

Even though a strictly philosophical endeavour, this book engages knowledgeably and deftly with subjects across literature, theology and the arts and will be of interest to scholars throughout these disciplines.

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Product Details
Bloomsbury Academic
1474299164 / 9781474299169
Hardback
142.7
15/12/2016
United Kingdom
English
xiv, 209 pages
25 cm