Der vorliegende Band untersucht existentielle Fragen innerhalb folgender Themenkreise: erstens Erfahrungen von Angst und Verzweiflung im Zusammenhang mit der Frage, was diese Phänomene über die menschliche Freiheit und deren Schwierigkeiten zeigen, zweitens hermeneutische Theoriebildung im Kontext der Frage, wie auch Ambiguitäten des Selbstverstehens sachgerecht beschrieben werden können, und drittens Selbstsein zwischen Selbstverstehen und Selbstentfremdung als Fokuspunkt existentieller Psycho(patho)logie. In welcher Weise können Störungen oder Zusammenbrüche des Verstehens unser Wissen über das Subjekt- und Personsein erweitern? Ein negativistischer Zugang zu existentiellen Fragen verspricht, im Dialog zwischen philosophischer Anthropologie, Phänomenologie, Theologie, Psychoanalyse und Psychiatrie die eigene Blindheit bei der Artikulation der Schatten unseres Wissens und Könnens sichtbar zu machen.InhaltsübersichtClaudia Welz/René Rosfort: Introduction: A Negativistic Approach to Existential Hermeneutics – Stefano Micali: Anxiety between Dialectics and Phenomenology – René Rosfort: Kierkegaard and the Problem of Ethics – Mads Peter Karlsen: The Past 'Has' Us Before We 'Have' It: Inheriting Hereditary Sin? – Emil Angehrn: Self-Understanding and Self-Deception: Between Existential Hermeneutics and Negativism – Carsten Pallesen: The Single Individual as the Single Individual: A Response to Subjektivitet og negativitet – Hans-Christoph Askani: In Quest for Identity: The Self as (a) Stranger to Himself – Ingolf U. Dalferth: Self-Alienation: Self, Finitude and Estrangement – George Pattison: The Grace of Time: Towards a Kataphatic Theology of Time – Ettore Rocca: Analogy and Negativism – Günter Bader: From Alphabet to Poem: On a Parenthesis in Sigmund Freud's On Aphasia – Sonja Frohoff: Between Self-Alienation and Self-Recovery: Artworks of the Prinzhorn Collection – Helene Stephensen/Josef Parnas: Schizophrenia, Subjectivity and Self-Alienation – Borut Škodlar: Anxiety and Despair: Experiences from the Negativity of Disturbed Selfhood in Schizophrenia – Claudia Welz: Self-Knowledge and Self-Deception: Existential Hermeneutics and Psychoanalysis This volume explores existential questions within the following three thematic fields: first, experiences of anxiety and despair as related to the question of what these phenomena show about freedom and its difficulties; second, hermeneutical theories as related to the question of how we can develop an existential hermeneutics that can account for the ambiguities of self-understanding between transparency and opacity, and, third, selfhood between self-understanding and self-alienation as a focal point of existential psycho(patho)logy. What can disturbances to or breakdowns in self-understanding teach us about personhood? Making visible one's own blindness by articulating the shadows of our knowledge and abilities is at the core of a negativistic approach to existential questions discussed in a dialogue between philosophical anthropology, phenomenology, theology, psychoanalysis, and psychiatry.Survey of contentsClaudia Welz/René Rosfort: Introduction: A Negativistic Approach to Existential Hermeneutics – Stefano Micali: Anxiety between Dialectics and Phenomenology – René Rosfort: Kierkegaard and the Problem of Ethics – Mads Peter Karlsen: The Past 'Has' Us Before We 'Have' It: Inheriting Hereditary Sin? – Emil Angehrn: Self-Understanding and Self-Deception: Between Existential Hermeneutics and Negativism – Carsten Pallesen: The Single Individual as the Single Individual: A Response to Subjektivitet og negativitet – Hans-Christoph Askani: In Quest for Identity: The Self as (a) Stranger to Himself – Ingolf U. Dalferth: Self-Alienation: Self, Finitude and Estrangement – George Pattison: The Grace of Time: Towards a Kataphatic Theology of Time – Ettore Rocca: Analogy and Negativism – Günter Bader: From Alphabet to Poem: On a Parenthesis in Sigmund Freud's On Aphasia – Sonja Frohoff: Between Self-Alienation and Self-Recovery: Artworks of the Prinzhorn Collection – Helene Stephensen/Josef Parnas: Schizophrenia, Subjectivity and Self-Alienation – Borut Škodlar: Anxiety and Despair: Experiences from the Negativity of Disturbed Selfhood in Schizophrenia – Claudia Welz: Self-Knowledge and Self-Deception: Existential Hermeneutics and Psychoanalysis
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