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Title:Vprašanje epohalnega obrata : Ob članku Ivana Urbančiča »Jugoslovanska ‚nacionalistična kriza‘ in Slovenci v perspektivi konca nacije«
Authors:ID Hrovat, Luka (Author)
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Language:Slovenian
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:Logo INR - Institute Nova Revija for the Humanities
Abstract:S pomočjo hermenevtično-fenomenološke analize poskušamo v pričujoči študiji prikazati kompleksnost Urbančičevih filozofskih pojmov, objavljenih v članku z naslovom »Jugoslovanska ‚nacionalistična kriza‘ in Slovenci v perspektivi konca nacije«, ki je bil vključen v Prispevke za slovenski nacionalni program znotraj prelomne 57. številke Nove revije. V središče postavljamo Urbančičevo filozofsko misel, izhajajočo iz tega konca kot epohalnega preobrata, za katerega je značilen razhod z novoveško paradigmo subjektnega kot avtomatičega, avtonomnega, samovzpostavitvenega, samodoločujočega in samoodločujočega. Ta razhod ali sestop v kibernetiko dandanes ni niti jasen niti očiten, marveč ostaja zastrt, zakrit in neviden. Zadrževanje pri Urbančičevem mišljenju epohalnega obrata tako v samem jedru problema izpostavlja situacijo prebivanja, na podlagi katere v zadnjem delu članka skušamo okarakterizirati, kako se takšen zastrti epohalni obrat tudi mišljenjsko, se pravi filozofsko, izkazuje.
Keywords:Urbančič, narod, kibernetika, informacija, filozofija
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:23.07.2024
Year of publishing:2024
Number of pages:str. 299-300
Numbering:Letn. 33, št. 128/129
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-20559 New window
UDC:801.73 Urbančič I.
ISSN on article:1318-3362
DOI:10.32022/PHI33.2024.128-129.12 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:205354755 New window
Publication date in DiRROS:21.10.2024
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Title:Phainomena : [glasilo Fenomenološkega društva v Ljubljani
Shortened title:Phainomena
Publisher:Fenomenološko društvo [etc.], Fenomenološko društvo [etc.], Nova revija, Inštitut Nove revije - Zavod za humanistiko
ISSN:1318-3362
COBISS.SI-ID:29705216 New window

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Language:English
Title:The Question of an Epochal Turn : On Ivan Urbančič’s Article “The Yugoslav ‘Nationalist Crisis’ and Slovenians in the Perspective of an End of the Nation”
Abstract:In the present paper, we try to, with the help of a hermeneutic-phenomenological analysis, show the complexity of Urbančič’s philosophical concepts within the article entitled “The Yugoslav ‘Nationalist Crisis’ and Slovenians in the Perspective of an End of the Nation,” which was published in the framework of the Contributions to the Slovenian National Program of the landmark 57th issue of the journal Nova revija. The study focuses on Urbančič’s philosophical thought as stemming from this end as an epochal turning point, which is characterized by a departure from the modern-age paradigm of the subject as automatic, autonomous, self-establishing, self-defining, and self-determining. Today, this departure or descent into cybernetics is neither clear nor obvious, but remains veiled, obscured, and invisible. Dwelling on Urbančič’s thought of the epochal turn thus exposes at the very core the problem of existence, upon the basis of which we attempt to, in the concluding part, characterize how this veiled epochal turn manifests itself from the standpoint of thinking, that is, philosophically.
Keywords:Urbančič, nation, cybernetics, information, philosophy


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