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Transformative Phenomenology as an Antidote to Technological Deathworlds
Transformative Phenomenology as an Antidote to Technological Deathworlds

Author(s): Valerie Malhotra Bentz, David Rehorick, James Marlatt, Ayumi Nishii, Carol Estrada
Subject(s): Philosophy, Social Sciences, Philosophical Traditions, Sociology, Social Theory, Phenomenology
Published by: Zeta Books
Keywords: consciousness; lifeworlds; deathworlds; somatics; transformative phenomenology;

Summary/Abstract: The concept of lifeworld as posited by Husserl and developed by Schutz reveals key aspects of human social life. What happens when organized forces of human control tear lifeworlds apart? Gebser warned that without a transformation of consciousness humans would destroy their world. Habermas pointed out that humans were destroying lifeworlds with little awareness of the consequences due to the predominance of rational/legal thinking, thus creating “Deathworlds”. Transformative Phenomenology has become a community-of-practice that is an antidote to Deathworld-Making. Transformative phenomenology includes hermeneutics, somatics and leregogic practices and phenomenologists trained in this way exhibit ten qualities of being. We offer the Rising Sun project, a phenomenologically based social innovation, as a case example. The call to maintain and restore lifeworlds is the call to oneness and peace. In the era of growing Deathworlds, we, phenomenologists, are urged to respond and contribute to this call.

  • Issue Year: 2018
  • Issue No: 10
  • Page Range: 189-220
  • Page Count: 32
  • Language: English