Waiting and mirror: a trivial essay
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Resumo: | The problem of the determination of human action has occupied philosophy for centuries. This essay seeks to contribute to this debate by proposing two philosophical theses. The first one holds that all human action is organized on a structure of waiting for something that determines consciousness. Every initiative and every voluntary act dependent on something that appears in the stream of consciousness. In this sense, the subject seems to be visited by something from the outside that will start his or her behavior. In support of this thesis are presented phenomenological reports of the decision process, historical records of mental events as visitations, literary representations and philosophical theories of time. In particular, it is shown that the theories of the corpuscular or granular dimension of time and of the flow of consciousness are particularly relevant to the explanation of the agency capacity of human beings. In addition, it is proposed an inventory of the major themes that organize human action. The essay focuses on cultural contents linked to universities, the internet and the world literature. Moreover, one advocates a second philosophical thesis according to whichhumans are only interested in themselves. The essay ends with the defense of the idea that philosophy, science and religion have no rational means to explain human agency, proposing as an alternative the sapiential approach on this subject. The various lines of thought of this essay are unified by the idea that the triviality of human life hides intellectual problems worthy of investigation. |
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Waiting and mirror: a trivial essayEspera e espelho: um ensaio trivialDeterminação do comportamentoAutodeterminaçãoBestimmungSelbsbestimmungSobretons psíquicosTeoria granular da consciênciaDetermination of behaviorSelf-determinationBestimmungSelbstbestimmungPsychic overtonesGranular theory of consciousnessPhenomenology of actionThe problem of the determination of human action has occupied philosophy for centuries. This essay seeks to contribute to this debate by proposing two philosophical theses. The first one holds that all human action is organized on a structure of waiting for something that determines consciousness. Every initiative and every voluntary act dependent on something that appears in the stream of consciousness. In this sense, the subject seems to be visited by something from the outside that will start his or her behavior. In support of this thesis are presented phenomenological reports of the decision process, historical records of mental events as visitations, literary representations and philosophical theories of time. In particular, it is shown that the theories of the corpuscular or granular dimension of time and of the flow of consciousness are particularly relevant to the explanation of the agency capacity of human beings. In addition, it is proposed an inventory of the major themes that organize human action. The essay focuses on cultural contents linked to universities, the internet and the world literature. Moreover, one advocates a second philosophical thesis according to whichhumans are only interested in themselves. The essay ends with the defense of the idea that philosophy, science and religion have no rational means to explain human agency, proposing as an alternative the sapiential approach on this subject. The various lines of thought of this essay are unified by the idea that the triviality of human life hides intellectual problems worthy of investigation.O problema da determinação da ação humana ocupou a filosofia durante séculos. O presente ensaio procura contribuir para esse debate através da proposta de duas teses filosóficas. A primeira tese defende que toda a ação humana se organiza numa estrutura de espera de algo que determine a consciência. Toda a iniciativa e todo o ato voluntário dependem de algo que surge no fluxo de consciência. Neste sentido, o sujeito parece ser visitado do exterior por algo que irá iniciar o comportamento. Em defesa desta tese apresentam-se relatos fenomenológicos do processo de decisão, registos históricos de eventos mentais como visitações, representações literárias e teorias filosóficas do tempo. Em particular, mostra-se que as teorias sobre a dimensão corpuscular ou granular do tempo e do fluxo da consciência são especialmente relevantes para a explicação da capacidade de atuação dos seres humanos. Em complemento, propõe-se um inventário dos grandes temas que organizam a ação. Trabalham-se conteúdos culturais ligados à s universidades, à internet e à literatura. Defende-se uma segunda tese filosófica segundo a qual os seres humanos só se interessam maioritariamente por si mesmos. O ensaio termina com a defesa da ideia de que a filosofia, a ciência e a religião não têm meios racionais para explicar a atuação humana, restando apenas a abordagem sapiencial. As várias linhas de pensamento deste ensaio são unificadas pela ideia de que a trivialidade da vida humana esconde problemas intelectuais dignos de investigação.Programa de Pós-graduação em Arquitetura e Urbanismo, Faculdade de Arquitetura e Urbanismo2016-08-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/paranoa/article/view/1159710.18830/issn.1679-0944.n16.2016.07Paranoá; Vol. 9 No. 16 (2016): Poder e ManipulaçãoParanoá; v. 9 n. 16 (2016): Poder e Manipulação1679-09441677-7395reponame:P@ranoáinstname:Universidade de Brasília (UnB)instacron:UNBporhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/paranoa/article/view/11597/10211Curado, Manuelinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-02-07T13:29:31Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/11597Revistahttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/paranoaPUBhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/paranoa/oaiparanoa@unb.br1679-09441677-7395opendoar:2024-02-07T13:29:31P@ranoá - Universidade de Brasília (UnB)false |
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Waiting and mirror: a trivial essay Espera e espelho: um ensaio trivial |
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Determinação do comportamento Autodeterminação Bestimmung Selbsbestimmung Sobretons psíquicos Teoria granular da consciência Determination of behavior Self-determination Bestimmung Selbstbestimmung Psychic overtones Granular theory of consciousness Phenomenology of action |
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Determinação do comportamento Autodeterminação Bestimmung Selbsbestimmung Sobretons psíquicos Teoria granular da consciência Determination of behavior Self-determination Bestimmung Selbstbestimmung Psychic overtones Granular theory of consciousness Phenomenology of action |
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The problem of the determination of human action has occupied philosophy for centuries. This essay seeks to contribute to this debate by proposing two philosophical theses. The first one holds that all human action is organized on a structure of waiting for something that determines consciousness. Every initiative and every voluntary act dependent on something that appears in the stream of consciousness. In this sense, the subject seems to be visited by something from the outside that will start his or her behavior. In support of this thesis are presented phenomenological reports of the decision process, historical records of mental events as visitations, literary representations and philosophical theories of time. In particular, it is shown that the theories of the corpuscular or granular dimension of time and of the flow of consciousness are particularly relevant to the explanation of the agency capacity of human beings. In addition, it is proposed an inventory of the major themes that organize human action. The essay focuses on cultural contents linked to universities, the internet and the world literature. Moreover, one advocates a second philosophical thesis according to whichhumans are only interested in themselves. The essay ends with the defense of the idea that philosophy, science and religion have no rational means to explain human agency, proposing as an alternative the sapiential approach on this subject. The various lines of thought of this essay are unified by the idea that the triviality of human life hides intellectual problems worthy of investigation. |
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