Representation and аttunement in Dilthey

Philosophy

Authors

  • Janko Lozar University of Ljubljana, 2, Askerceva str., Ljubljana, 1000, Slovenia

Keywords:

Dilthey, Husserl, Nietzsche, attunement, representation, feeling

Abstract

The article explores the possibilities of understanding the phenomenon of attunement from truth as representation, which is found in Wilhelm Dilthey’s descriptive psychology. It shows how truth as representation fails to come to grips with this phenomenon, which evades representational thinking and must therefore be thought from a different perspective.

Author Biography

Janko Lozar, University of Ljubljana, 2, Askerceva str., Ljubljana, 1000, Slovenia

Professor of the Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts

References

(1). Wilhelm Dilthey. The Formation of the Historical World in the Human Sciences. Princeton University Press. New Jersey, 2002.

(2). Edmund Husserl. On the Phenomenology of the Consciousness of Internal Time. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht/Boston/London, 1991.

(3). Friedrich Nietzsche. The Will to Power, Vintage Books. New York, 1968.

(4). Friedrich Nietzsche. Thus Spoke Zarathustra. Penguin, London, 2003.

(5). Friedrich Nietzsche. The Gay Science. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2001.

(6). Martin Heidegger. Being and Time. Basil Blackwell, Oxford, 1973.

(7). Immanuel Kant. Critique of Practical Reason. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 1997.

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2010-12-30

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