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Ontological Humility

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Explores ontological humility in the history of philosophy, from Descartes to contemporary gender and race theory.Neither self-effacing modesty nor religious meekness, ontological humility is a mor...
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Explores ontological humility in the history of philosophy, from Descartes to contemporary gender and race theory.

Neither self-effacing modesty nor religious meekness, ontological humility is a moral and philosophical attitude toward transcendence-the unknown and unknowable background of existence-and a recognition and awareness of the contingency and chance that influence the course of our lives. It is a concept that Nancy J. Holland finds both throughout the history of philosophy and across the volumes of J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. Tracing it through the philosophical thought of figures ranging from Descartes, Hume, and Kant to Heidegger, Beauvoir, Merleau-Ponty, and Derrida, Holland uses the Harry Potter saga as a guide to illustrate the concept, revealing a whole set of ethical imperatives. Connecting the concept to contemporary gender and race theory, she demonstrates its implications both for our understanding of the philosophical tradition and for the way we live our own lives.

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Price: £72.50
Pages: 165
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Publication Date: 01 March 2013
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781438445496
Format: Hardcover
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"Nancy J. Holland's Ontological Humility … makes philosophy publicly relevant again. And despite the scope of its task, the book remains captivating and accessible." — Fila Sophia

Acknowledgments

Prologue: Defining Ontological Humility

In the Beginning
Lord Voldemort and the Philosophers…
The Arrogant Eye and the World Picture
The Wizard of Infinite Resignation?
The End of it All

1. Epistemological Humility

Descartes
Hume
Kant

2. Ontological Humility in Heidegger

The Thrownness of Dasein
The Humility of Ancient Greek Philosophy
The Arrogance of Technology

3. Existential Humility and Its Other

Sartre
Beauvoir
Merleau-Ponty

4. Postmodern Humility and Its Order

Foucault
Derrida – Linguistic Humility
Derrida – Humility Unto Death

5. Feminist Humility

Epistemologies of Ignorance
Humility beyond the Divides – Race/Gender
Humility beyond the Divides – Race/Sexuality

Conclusion
Bibliography
Endnotes