During the European Protestant Reformation, one?s ?calling? to serve humanity became connected to the accumulation of material rewards. This notion was not new, as it originated in the Old and New Testaments. This study traces this ethic by examining explicit and implied references to ?vocation? in the primary texts of five major continental philosophers. Fichte?s ascetic concept required unity with a total and holistic transcendental power. When Kierkegaard reconsidered this idealistic notion, he lamented the disappearance of the single individual. His notion of vocation is explicitly religious and incorporates a concept of ?conversion? that emphasizes a response to the suffering of others. Nietzsche?s ethical concept of responsibility is directly related to his original notions of truth and persona as a multiplicity of forces. For Nietzsche, being ?called? to serve others requires freedom from resentment and learning to love complacently. These ethical concepts show up in Lévinas? and Derrida?s postmodern ethics. Lévinas? emphasis on ?the other? and Derrida?s examination of ?pure giving? displays how the ancient and modern concept of ?vocation? is articulated in original ways.
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - During the European Protestant Reformation, one s calling to serve humanity became connected to theaccumulation of material rewards. This notion was notnew, as it originated in the Old and New Testaments.This study traces this ethic by examining explicitand implied references to vocation in the primarytexts of five major continental philosophers.Fichte s ascetic concept required unity with a totaland holistic transcendental power. When Kierkegaardreconsidered this idealistic notion, he lamented thedisappearance of the single individual. His notion ofvocation is explicitly religious and incorporates aconcept of conversion that emphasizes a response tothe suffering of others. Nietzsche s ethical conceptof responsibility is directly related to his originalnotions of truth and persona as a multiplicity offorces. For Nietzsche, being called to serve othersrequires freedom from resentment and learning to lovecomplacently. These ethical concepts show up inLévinas and Derrida s postmodern ethics. Lévinas emphasis on the other and Derrida s examination of pure giving displays how the ancient and modernconcept of vocation is articulated in original ways. N° de réf. du vendeur 9783639158977
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