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▼a Phenomenology and future generations :
▼b generativity, justice, and amor mundi /
▼c edited by Matthias Fritsch, Ferdinando G. Menga, and Rebecca van der Post. |
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▼a 1 online resource (273 pages). |
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▼a Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Why Phenomenology and Future Generations? -- Section 1: Generativity: The Future is Of Us and In Us -- Section 2: The Politics of Human Generations -- Section 3: Amor Mundi in Presentist Modernity -- Bibliography -- Section 1. Generativity: The Future Is of Us and in Us -- 1. Generativity and Ethics: A Phenomenological Approach -- Generativity -- Where Classical Approaches Falter: The Synchronic and Diachronic Dimensions -- Breaks within and between Generations -- Genetic and Generative Phenomenology -- Non-contemporaneity in the Present |
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▼a Incompleteness and the Call for Justice -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 2. Responding to the Claims of Those Who Shall Come After Us -- The Problematic Place of the Future -- Responding to What Happens to Us -- Delayed Responses -- The Inescapability of Responding -- Answering to the Claims of Future Generations -- The Generative Future -- The Near Future and the Distant Future -- Giving a Response, and Giving Time -- Notes -- Bibliography |
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▼a 3. Generativity, Generations, and Generative Intergenerational Solidarity: Untimely Reflections on the Way We Live After One Another, With One Another, and For One Another, in Its Unforeseeable Historicity -- The Polemical Understanding of Current Relations between the Generations -- From Generation to Human Generativity -- Human Generativity as Archetype for a Generational Relationship that Expresses Responsibility and Solidarity? -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Section 2. The Politics of Human Generations |
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▼a 4. Absences that Matter: Phenomenological Insights into (the Predicaments of ) Intergenerational Justice -- Future Generations and the Problem of Ethical Presentism -- Presentism and Moral Intuition -- Future Ethics in Light of a Phenomenology of Alterity -- Remarks on a Fruitful Reshaping of Intergenerational Ethics from a Phenomenological Perspective -- Concluding with Some Political-Phenomenological Remarks -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 5. How Can We Take Claims of Future Generations Seriously? Combining Different Perspectives in Our Action -- 1. -- 2. -- 3. -- Notes -- Bibliography |
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▼a 6. Jonasian Grounding of Future-Oriented Responsibility and the Idea of the Human -- Three Jonasian Conditions for Responsibility -- Responsibility towards the Idea of the Human -- Jonas's Grounding of Responsibility towards Future People -- Bibliography -- 7. "The Race of the Poor": Intergenerational Lessons from Anarchist Eugenics -- Pleasure -- The Race of the Poor -- Creation -- Politics against Biopolitics -- "Child! Obey no authority." -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Section 3. Amor Mundi in Presentist Modernity -- 8. Critical Theory, Natal Alienation, Future People -- Natal Alienation |
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▼a Demonstrates the fertility of the phenomenological tradition of philosophy for intergenerational justice and climate ethics. |
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