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The Cure for Civiliter Mortuus: Complementary Values of Phenomenology and Democracy
The Cure for Civiliter Mortuus: Complementary Values of Phenomenology and Democracy

Author(s): Mindaugas Briedis
Subject(s): Philosophy
Published by: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
Keywords: phenomenology; democracy; everyday attitudes; identity; values.

Summary/Abstract: The core of this article is the ancient question concerning the individual person in relation to his/her society. This fundamental question of ethics and political philosophy is approached from the perspective of phenomenological philosophy. Hence, this article is an attempt to conjoin two prima facie inconsistent (because of category mistake) types of attitude towards reality and action, e.g. democracy and phenomenology. The thesis states that there is a common ground between the basic features of phenomenological method and the fundamental values of democracy. This paper explores the arguments that establish this parallelism between the values of democracy and phenomenology. One of the outcomes of this analysis will be the sketch of a new kind of virtue ethics and a new type of citizen, concerning new approaches to identity problem. In this respect method of phenomenology can be used as a technique (phronesis) for a future citizenship. On the other hand, this perspective helps to re­evaluate the treasures of antique democracy and compare them with contemporary transformations of democracy in political, social and everyday spheres.

  • Issue Year: 17/2009
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 20-28
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: English