Žmogus būties žaisme: nuo juslėmis suvokiamo pasaulio iki žaidimo, kaip būties fenomeno
Man in the Game of Being: From the World Perceived by the Senses to the Game as a Phenomenon of Being
Author(s): ANDREJUS LARIONOVASSubject(s): Epistemology, Social Philosophy, Contemporary Philosophy, Philosophy of Language, Ontology
Published by: Visuomeninė organizacija »LOGOS«
Keywords: Maurice Merleau-Ponty; Heidegger; Vincas Vyčinas; being; cogito; body; soul; play;
Summary/Abstract: The article analyses the diffusion of being in the context of phenomenological philosophy. In modern philosophy, from the time of Descartes, man has found himself as an understanding of the world around him. Descartes tried to find an obvious starting point for thinking, while Heidegger tries to raise the question of being, claiming that it cannot be an object of knowledge. Being can only be thought. Man always understands being in some way, and it is on the basis of this initial understanding, according to Heidegger, that he can begin to investigate being. According to him, understanding is only possible in the world, through the world, understanding and the world being part of the very structure of here-being. Modern phenomenology increasingly emphasises the study of the relationship to the other, in which the relationship to oneself and to the world is revealed. Maurice Merleau-Ponty proposes to abandon the traditional separation of subject and object, emphasising not the separation of one subject from another, but their intertwining. Vincas Vyčinas is concerned with how to restore the rich language of mythical thinking in the contemporary decaying and technical language of the world, which becomes only a means of information transmission, so he moves to the ontological concept of the truth of being, and from there to the human game, which opens the supersubjectivity of the cosmic game.
Journal: LOGOS - A Journal of Religion, Philosophy, Comparative Cultural Studies and Art
- Issue Year: 2024
- Issue No: 121
- Page Range: 194-204
- Page Count: 11
- Language: Lithuanian