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Title:Prisotnost in prostor : Kritika časa
Authors:ID Kolić, Jonel (Author)
ID Koželj, Alenka (Translator)
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Language:Slovenian
Typology:1.02 - Review Article
Organization:Logo INR - Institute Nova Revija for the Humanities
Abstract:Živimo v družbi, ki se krčevito trudi pretvoriti celokupnost življenja v predvidljivo strukturo. Uniformiranje človekovega obnašanja in mišljenja kot posledica globalizacije in digitalizacije sveta pričuje o tovrstni težnji. Čas s svojo razdelitvijo na preteklost, sedanjost in prihodnost predstavlja tripartitno strukturo, ki fragmentira človekovo življenje in sooblikuje strahove in upanja človeštva. Znotraj zahodne filozofije so se oblikovale tri ontologije časa, ki opredeljujejo okvire njegovega pojmovanja. V prispevku raziskujemo značilnosti in meje sleherne izmed njih, posvetimo se zlasti tretji, kakršna se je s posebnim poudarjanjem večnosti pojavila v opusu Emanueleja Severina. Kritiko časa nadaljujemo z razpravljanjem o njegovi intimni povezanosti z mislečim umom in načinom, na katerega misel deluje znotraj predpostavljenega »onstranstva«, ki se najbolj izraža s problematiziranjem in s projekcijami glede prihodnosti in preteklosti. Takšna interna logika misli razkriva, zakaj je možnost brezčasnosti, potem ko se je pojavila pri posameznih mislecih Zahoda, ostala nedovršena. Natanko to možnost skušamo v prispevku vzeti zares kot neposrednost, ki se mirno razteza onkraj prepričanja o obstoju časa in se artikulira s kontemplacijo o zavesti, prostoru in prisotnosti.
Keywords:čas, ontologija, zavest, prostor, prisotnost
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:26.12.2023
Year of publishing:2023
Number of pages:str. 271-307
Numbering:Letn. 32, št. 126/127
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-20603 New window
UDC:111.1
ISSN on article:1318-3362
DOI:10.32022/PHI32.2023.126-127.12 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:179341315 New window
Publication date in DiRROS:23.10.2024
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Title:Phainomena : [glasilo Fenomenološkega društva v Ljubljani
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Language:English
Title:Presence and Space : A Critique of Time
Abstract:We live in a society that frantically tries to transform the entirety of life into a predictable structure. The uniformity of human behavior and thinking as a result of globalization and digitization of the world bears witness to such an aspiration. With its division into past, present, and future, time represents a tripartite structure, which fragments human life, and thus helps shape anxieties and hopes of humanity. Within the Western philosophy, three ontologies of time have been formulated, in order to facilitate its understanding. The contribution explores characteristics and limitations of each of them, dedicating special attention to the third ontology of time that was, with an emphasis on eternity, developed in the work of Emanuele Severino. We continue on the path of a critique of time with a consideration of its intimate connection with the thinking mind and the way, in which thought operates within the presumed “beyond” that is mostly expressed through problematizations and projections concerning the past and the future. Such an internal logic of thought demonstrates why the possibility of timelessness, when it emerged in certain Western thinkers, nonetheless remained underdeveloped. We seek to take precisely this possibility seriously as a kind of immediacy, which calmly withholds itself from the belief in the existence of time, and which is articulated through the contemplation upon consciousness, space, and presence.
Keywords:time, ontology, consciousness, space, presence


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