Evasão como renovação do problema do ser: o tempo no horizonte da novidade e da singularidade
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Resumo: | This study aims to explore in the thought of Emmanuel Levinas (1906 - 1995) the theme of evasion as a renewal of the problem of being, perceiving to what extent the time on the horizon of newness and uniqueness will be decisive and constituent of his philosophical proposition. Levinas advocates the search for a philosophy beyond the knowledge presented by the Western philosophy, that means, it seeks a new way of philosophizing. In this sense, the axiom of investigation of this research seeks to observe to what extent evasion is the condition to state a concept of time, which allows renewing the question of being as being. In the search for its unfolding, the research covered some central works of Levinas's thought, they are: Time and the Other, On Evasion, From Existence to the Existent, Totality and Infinity and In another way than being or beyond the essence. For Levinas, evasion is a concrete situation, from which he pursues to think about the tension between ontology and ethics, where for the author ethics takes primacy over ontology. Levinas's philosophical construction originates from the dialogue with Husserl's phenomenology and Heidegger's ontology, and also, through the influence of the Jewish culture. Levinas is a Jewish philosopher who survived one of humanity's greatest atrocities. In this sense, in his experience of imprisonment, he observed the need for a new way of thinking, in which it is necessary to evade the domain of totality. So, the thesis defended in this research is that, for Levinas, the category of time is central for the evasion of being and, as a renewal of the problem of being. Levinas presents temporality as transcendence, which is a shadowy otherness, which is beyond the power of the present. Temporality as transcendence, that is, towards the other, being, therefore, manifested in alterity in relation to its infinite dimension as a critique of totality. For Levinas, the aspect in its manifestation presents an original saying prior to any saying, this being a metaphysics that look as if ontology in a relationship that takes place face to face. However, through the meaning of the expression, time is opened as diachrony and, at the same time, to an immemorial past, consequently being passivity and responsibility. In this sense, the author proposes the absolute originality of time, as ethical subjectivity. Therefore, the research in its objective covered the thought of Levinas, where he observed that time as a horizon of originality and uniqueness is presented as elementary in the unfolding of his philosophical thought, which makes it possible to observe evasion as a renewal of the problem of being. Time is openness to others. This opening is the human meaning of life that is presented in the epiphany of the other's expression. The relationship between time and the face is language and donation, kindness and justice. In the relationship between time and face to face, the original experience per excellence takes place and, therefore, it is ethical. |
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Evasão como renovação do problema do ser: o tempo no horizonte da novidade e da singularidadeEvasion as renewal to the problem of being: time on the horizon of newness and singularityEvasãoTempoÉticaAlteridadeLevinasEvasionTimeEthicAlterityCNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::FILOSOFIAThis study aims to explore in the thought of Emmanuel Levinas (1906 - 1995) the theme of evasion as a renewal of the problem of being, perceiving to what extent the time on the horizon of newness and uniqueness will be decisive and constituent of his philosophical proposition. Levinas advocates the search for a philosophy beyond the knowledge presented by the Western philosophy, that means, it seeks a new way of philosophizing. In this sense, the axiom of investigation of this research seeks to observe to what extent evasion is the condition to state a concept of time, which allows renewing the question of being as being. In the search for its unfolding, the research covered some central works of Levinas's thought, they are: Time and the Other, On Evasion, From Existence to the Existent, Totality and Infinity and In another way than being or beyond the essence. For Levinas, evasion is a concrete situation, from which he pursues to think about the tension between ontology and ethics, where for the author ethics takes primacy over ontology. Levinas's philosophical construction originates from the dialogue with Husserl's phenomenology and Heidegger's ontology, and also, through the influence of the Jewish culture. Levinas is a Jewish philosopher who survived one of humanity's greatest atrocities. In this sense, in his experience of imprisonment, he observed the need for a new way of thinking, in which it is necessary to evade the domain of totality. So, the thesis defended in this research is that, for Levinas, the category of time is central for the evasion of being and, as a renewal of the problem of being. Levinas presents temporality as transcendence, which is a shadowy otherness, which is beyond the power of the present. Temporality as transcendence, that is, towards the other, being, therefore, manifested in alterity in relation to its infinite dimension as a critique of totality. For Levinas, the aspect in its manifestation presents an original saying prior to any saying, this being a metaphysics that look as if ontology in a relationship that takes place face to face. However, through the meaning of the expression, time is opened as diachrony and, at the same time, to an immemorial past, consequently being passivity and responsibility. In this sense, the author proposes the absolute originality of time, as ethical subjectivity. Therefore, the research in its objective covered the thought of Levinas, where he observed that time as a horizon of originality and uniqueness is presented as elementary in the unfolding of his philosophical thought, which makes it possible to observe evasion as a renewal of the problem of being. Time is openness to others. This opening is the human meaning of life that is presented in the epiphany of the other's expression. The relationship between time and the face is language and donation, kindness and justice. In the relationship between time and face to face, the original experience per excellence takes place and, therefore, it is ethical.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESA pesquisa tem por objetivo investigar no pensamento de Emmanuel Levinas (1906 - 1995) a temática da evasão como renovação do problema do ser, observando em que medida o tempo no horizonte da novidade e da singularidade será decisivo e constituinte da sua proposição filosófica. Levinas, propõe-se à busca por uma filosofia para além do saber apresentado pela filosofia ocidental, ou seja, busca um novo modo de filosofar. Nesse sentido, o mote de investigação desta pesquisa procura observar em que medida a evasão é a condição para se falar num conceito de tempo, o qual permite renovar a pergunta do ser enquanto ser. Na busca pelo seu desdobramento, a pesquisa percorreu algumas obras centrais do pensamento levinasiano, sobretudo: O Tempo e o Outro, Da Evasão, Da Existência ao Existente, Totalidade e Infinito e De outro modo que ser ou para lá da essência. Para Levinas, a evasão é uma situação concreta, a partir da qual ele busca pensar a tensão entre ontologia e ética, onde para o autor a ética assume o primado ante a ontologia. A construção filosófica de Levinas origina-se a partir do diálogo com a fenomenologia de Husserl e com a ontologia de Heidegger, e também, por influência da cultura judaica. Levinas é um filósofo judeu sobrevivente de uma das maiores atrocidades da humanidade. Nesse sentido, em sua experiência de cativeiro observou a necessidade de um novo modo de pensar, no qual torna-se necessário evadir-se do domínio da totalidade. Assim, a tese que se defende nesta pesquisa é que, a categoria de tempo na filosofia levinasiana é fundamental para a evasão do ser e, enquanto renovação do problema do ser. Levinas apresenta a temporalidade como transcendência, sendo esta, uma alteridade misteriosa, que está para além do poder do presente. A temporalidade como transcendência, ou seja, em direção do outro, sendo, portanto, manifestada na alteridade em relação a sua dimensão de infinito como crítica à totalidade. Para Levinas, o rosto em sua manifestação apresenta um dizer original anterior a qualquer dito, sendo este, uma metafísica que aparece a ontologia numa relação que se dá no face a face. Contudo, por meio da significação do rosto, tem-se a abertura do tempo enquanto diacronia e, ao mesmo tempo, a um passado imemorial, sendo assim passividade e responsabilidade. Nesse sentido, o autor propõe a absoluta originalidade do tempo, como subjetividade ética. Portanto, a pesquisa em seu objetivo percorreu o pensamento de Levinas, onde observou que o tempo enquanto horizonte da novidade e da singularidade apresenta-se como elementar no desdobramento do seu pensamento filosófico, o qual possibilita observar a evasão enquanto renovação ao problema do ser. O tempo é abertura para outrem. Esta abertura é a significação humana da vida que se apresenta na epifania do rosto de outrem. A relação do tempo com o rosto é linguagem e doação, bondade e justiça. Na relação do tempo com o face a face, se dá a experiência originária por excelência e, por isso, é ética.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBrasilFilosofiaUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em FilosofiaCentro de Ciências Sociais e HumanasFabri, Marcelohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9122803302644811Cavalheiri, AlceuKrassuski, Jair AntônioCosta, José André daSouza, José Tadeu Batista deMaslowski, Adriano André2023-09-12T13:46:47Z2023-09-12T13:46:47Z2023-07-17info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttp://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/30198ark:/26339/001300000xfjjporAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM2023-09-12T13:46:48Zoai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/30198Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/ONGhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.comopendoar:2023-09-12T13:46:48Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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Evasão como renovação do problema do ser: o tempo no horizonte da novidade e da singularidade Evasion as renewal to the problem of being: time on the horizon of newness and singularity |
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Evasão como renovação do problema do ser: o tempo no horizonte da novidade e da singularidade |
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Evasão como renovação do problema do ser: o tempo no horizonte da novidade e da singularidade Maslowski, Adriano André Evasão Tempo Ética Alteridade Levinas Evasion Time Ethic Alterity CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::FILOSOFIA |
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Evasão como renovação do problema do ser: o tempo no horizonte da novidade e da singularidade |
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Evasão como renovação do problema do ser: o tempo no horizonte da novidade e da singularidade |
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Evasão como renovação do problema do ser: o tempo no horizonte da novidade e da singularidade |
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Evasão como renovação do problema do ser: o tempo no horizonte da novidade e da singularidade |
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Evasão como renovação do problema do ser: o tempo no horizonte da novidade e da singularidade |
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Maslowski, Adriano André |
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Maslowski, Adriano André |
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Fabri, Marcelo http://lattes.cnpq.br/9122803302644811 Cavalheiri, Alceu Krassuski, Jair Antônio Costa, José André da Souza, José Tadeu Batista de |
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Evasão Tempo Ética Alteridade Levinas Evasion Time Ethic Alterity CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::FILOSOFIA |
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This study aims to explore in the thought of Emmanuel Levinas (1906 - 1995) the theme of evasion as a renewal of the problem of being, perceiving to what extent the time on the horizon of newness and uniqueness will be decisive and constituent of his philosophical proposition. Levinas advocates the search for a philosophy beyond the knowledge presented by the Western philosophy, that means, it seeks a new way of philosophizing. In this sense, the axiom of investigation of this research seeks to observe to what extent evasion is the condition to state a concept of time, which allows renewing the question of being as being. In the search for its unfolding, the research covered some central works of Levinas's thought, they are: Time and the Other, On Evasion, From Existence to the Existent, Totality and Infinity and In another way than being or beyond the essence. For Levinas, evasion is a concrete situation, from which he pursues to think about the tension between ontology and ethics, where for the author ethics takes primacy over ontology. Levinas's philosophical construction originates from the dialogue with Husserl's phenomenology and Heidegger's ontology, and also, through the influence of the Jewish culture. Levinas is a Jewish philosopher who survived one of humanity's greatest atrocities. In this sense, in his experience of imprisonment, he observed the need for a new way of thinking, in which it is necessary to evade the domain of totality. So, the thesis defended in this research is that, for Levinas, the category of time is central for the evasion of being and, as a renewal of the problem of being. Levinas presents temporality as transcendence, which is a shadowy otherness, which is beyond the power of the present. Temporality as transcendence, that is, towards the other, being, therefore, manifested in alterity in relation to its infinite dimension as a critique of totality. For Levinas, the aspect in its manifestation presents an original saying prior to any saying, this being a metaphysics that look as if ontology in a relationship that takes place face to face. However, through the meaning of the expression, time is opened as diachrony and, at the same time, to an immemorial past, consequently being passivity and responsibility. In this sense, the author proposes the absolute originality of time, as ethical subjectivity. Therefore, the research in its objective covered the thought of Levinas, where he observed that time as a horizon of originality and uniqueness is presented as elementary in the unfolding of his philosophical thought, which makes it possible to observe evasion as a renewal of the problem of being. Time is openness to others. This opening is the human meaning of life that is presented in the epiphany of the other's expression. The relationship between time and the face is language and donation, kindness and justice. In the relationship between time and face to face, the original experience per excellence takes place and, therefore, it is ethical. |
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