Liberalism as the basis for a political, social and economic system in the post-history of Hegel and Fukuyama: a counterpoint according to Hans Jonas
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Resumo: | The purpose of this article is to reinforce the alert that the German philosopher Hans Jonas makes in his work Principle responsibility for the imminent possibility of a tragic end of history for humanity if the unpredictable effects arising from the form of action of the liberal political-economic system and the inconsequential advance of the technology that follows are considered. In this intention, we chose as a strategy, to weaken and oppose the Hegelian idea, opposed to Jonah's view, that there would be no cause for alarm because history, in its development, is guided by an immanent and well-intentioned reason that inevitably leads humanity towards the realm of freedom and the absolute spirit. More recently, the American philosopher, economist and political scientist Francis Fukuyama, seeking support in Hegelian thought decreed that history had come to an end with the culmination of the sociocultural evolution of humanity. In this context, we initially seek to present an interpretative analysis of the ideas of  Hegel and Fukuyama, and then to make a critique a of this way of thinking, in the light of Hans Jonas' arguments. Finally, it is concluded, through the Jonasian lens, that the story, in addition to not having reached its end, as Fukuyama stated, may also have a quite different ending from that imagined by Hegel. Therefore, one should not disregard the occurrence of the hypothesis of an essential death followed by a physical death of the human race, well before the Hegelian project of freedom has a chance to take place. In doubt, it is better for man to be wary of the existence and(or) of the intention and(or) of the capacity of an imminent reason and to retake in time the reins of his own destiny, through the adoption of a new ethical principle: that of responsibility. |
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Liberalism as the basis for a political, social and economic system in the post-history of Hegel and Fukuyama: a counterpoint according to Hans JonasO liberalismo como base para um sistema político, social e econômico na pós-história de Hegel e Fukuyama: um contraponto à luz de Hans JonasLiberdade; Liberalismo; Fim da história; Responsabilidade.Freedom; Liberalism; End of history; Responsibility.The purpose of this article is to reinforce the alert that the German philosopher Hans Jonas makes in his work Principle responsibility for the imminent possibility of a tragic end of history for humanity if the unpredictable effects arising from the form of action of the liberal political-economic system and the inconsequential advance of the technology that follows are considered. In this intention, we chose as a strategy, to weaken and oppose the Hegelian idea, opposed to Jonah's view, that there would be no cause for alarm because history, in its development, is guided by an immanent and well-intentioned reason that inevitably leads humanity towards the realm of freedom and the absolute spirit. More recently, the American philosopher, economist and political scientist Francis Fukuyama, seeking support in Hegelian thought decreed that history had come to an end with the culmination of the sociocultural evolution of humanity. In this context, we initially seek to present an interpretative analysis of the ideas of  Hegel and Fukuyama, and then to make a critique a of this way of thinking, in the light of Hans Jonas' arguments. Finally, it is concluded, through the Jonasian lens, that the story, in addition to not having reached its end, as Fukuyama stated, may also have a quite different ending from that imagined by Hegel. Therefore, one should not disregard the occurrence of the hypothesis of an essential death followed by a physical death of the human race, well before the Hegelian project of freedom has a chance to take place. In doubt, it is better for man to be wary of the existence and(or) of the intention and(or) of the capacity of an imminent reason and to retake in time the reins of his own destiny, through the adoption of a new ethical principle: that of responsibility.O objetivo deste artigo é reforçar o alerta que o filósofo alemão Hans Jonas faz em sua obra Princípio responsabilidade sobre a iminente possibilidade de um final de história trágico para a humanidade se forem considerados os efeitos imprevisíveis decorrentes da forma de atuação do sistema político-econômico liberal e do inconsequente avanço da tecnologia que dele decorre. Nesse intento, optou-se como estratégia, enfraquecer e rebater a ideia hegeliana, oposta à visão de Jonas, de que não haveria motivos para alarmes porque a história, no seu desenvolvimento, é orientada por uma razão imanente e bem intencionada que conduz inevitavelmente a humanidade ao reino da liberdade e ao espírito absoluto. Mais recentemente, o filósofo, economista e cientista político americano Francis Fukuyama, apoiando-se em Hegel, decretou que a história havia chegado ao seu fim com o ápice da evolução sociocultural da humanidade. Nesse contexto, busca-se, inicialmente, apresentar uma análise interpretativa das ideias de Hegel e Fukuyama para, a seguir, realizar-se uma crítica a essa forma de pensar, à luz dos argumentos de Hans Jonas. Por fim, conclui-se, pelas lentes jonasianas, que a história, além de não ter chegado ao seu fim, como Fukuyama afirmou, pode também ter um final bem distinto daquele imaginado por Hegel. Portanto, não se deve desconsiderar a ocorrência da hipótese de uma morte essencial seguida de uma morte física do gênero humano, bem antes que o projeto hegeliano da liberdade tenha chance de se realizar. Na dúvida, é melhor que o homem desconfie da existência e(ou) da intenção e(ou) da capacidade de uma razão imanente e reassuma a tempo as rédeas de seu próprio destino, por meio da adoção de um novo princípio ético: o da responsabilidade.Universidade Federal do Recôncavo da Bahia2021-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPeer-ReviewedEvaluados por los paresAvaliados pelos paresapplication/pdfhttp://www3.ufrb.edu.br/seer/index.php/griot/article/view/213910.31977/grirfi.v21i1.2139Griot : Revista de Filosofia; v. 21 n. 1 (2021); 221-2362178-1036reponame:Griot : Revista de Filosofiainstname:Universidade Federal do Recôncavo na Bahia (UFRB)instacron:UFRBporhttp://www3.ufrb.edu.br/seer/index.php/griot/article/view/2139/1230Copyright (c) 2021 Everaldo Cescon, Fábio André Frizzohttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCescon, EveraldoFrizzo, Fábio André2021-06-02T12:21:07Zoai:seer.www.ufrb.edu.br:article/2139Revistahttp://www.ufrb.edu.br/griot/PUBhttp://www3.ufrb.edu.br/seer/index.php/griot/oai||griotrevista@gmail.com2178-10362178-1036opendoar:2021-06-02T12:21:07Griot : Revista de Filosofia - Universidade Federal do Recôncavo na Bahia (UFRB)false |
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Liberalism as the basis for a political, social and economic system in the post-history of Hegel and Fukuyama: a counterpoint according to Hans Jonas O liberalismo como base para um sistema político, social e econômico na pós-história de Hegel e Fukuyama: um contraponto à luz de Hans Jonas |
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Liberalism as the basis for a political, social and economic system in the post-history of Hegel and Fukuyama: a counterpoint according to Hans Jonas |
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Liberalism as the basis for a political, social and economic system in the post-history of Hegel and Fukuyama: a counterpoint according to Hans Jonas Cescon, Everaldo Liberdade; Liberalismo; Fim da história; Responsabilidade. Freedom; Liberalism; End of history; Responsibility. |
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Liberalism as the basis for a political, social and economic system in the post-history of Hegel and Fukuyama: a counterpoint according to Hans Jonas |
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Liberalism as the basis for a political, social and economic system in the post-history of Hegel and Fukuyama: a counterpoint according to Hans Jonas |
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Liberalism as the basis for a political, social and economic system in the post-history of Hegel and Fukuyama: a counterpoint according to Hans Jonas |
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Liberalism as the basis for a political, social and economic system in the post-history of Hegel and Fukuyama: a counterpoint according to Hans Jonas |
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Liberalism as the basis for a political, social and economic system in the post-history of Hegel and Fukuyama: a counterpoint according to Hans Jonas |
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Cescon, Everaldo |
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Cescon, Everaldo Frizzo, Fábio André |
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Frizzo, Fábio André |
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Cescon, Everaldo Frizzo, Fábio André |
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Liberdade; Liberalismo; Fim da história; Responsabilidade. Freedom; Liberalism; End of history; Responsibility. |
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Liberdade; Liberalismo; Fim da história; Responsabilidade. Freedom; Liberalism; End of history; Responsibility. |
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The purpose of this article is to reinforce the alert that the German philosopher Hans Jonas makes in his work Principle responsibility for the imminent possibility of a tragic end of history for humanity if the unpredictable effects arising from the form of action of the liberal political-economic system and the inconsequential advance of the technology that follows are considered. In this intention, we chose as a strategy, to weaken and oppose the Hegelian idea, opposed to Jonah's view, that there would be no cause for alarm because history, in its development, is guided by an immanent and well-intentioned reason that inevitably leads humanity towards the realm of freedom and the absolute spirit. More recently, the American philosopher, economist and political scientist Francis Fukuyama, seeking support in Hegelian thought decreed that history had come to an end with the culmination of the sociocultural evolution of humanity. In this context, we initially seek to present an interpretative analysis of the ideas of  Hegel and Fukuyama, and then to make a critique a of this way of thinking, in the light of Hans Jonas' arguments. Finally, it is concluded, through the Jonasian lens, that the story, in addition to not having reached its end, as Fukuyama stated, may also have a quite different ending from that imagined by Hegel. Therefore, one should not disregard the occurrence of the hypothesis of an essential death followed by a physical death of the human race, well before the Hegelian project of freedom has a chance to take place. In doubt, it is better for man to be wary of the existence and(or) of the intention and(or) of the capacity of an imminent reason and to retake in time the reins of his own destiny, through the adoption of a new ethical principle: that of responsibility. |
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