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Deconstruction, dialectics and a sense of relatedness

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dc.contributor.advisor Goosen, D. P. (Daniel Petrus), 1953-
dc.contributor.author Wolf, Frederick Andrew
dc.date.accessioned 2015-06-05T06:56:51Z
dc.date.available 2015-06-05T06:56:51Z
dc.date.issued 1999-11
dc.identifier.citation Wolf, Frederick Andrew (1999) Deconstruction, dialectics and a sense of relatedness, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18707> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18707
dc.description.abstract The text deconstructs notions of ideal community which, while affinning irmnediate proximate human relations, effectiveiy disaffirms and thus devalues those mediated over distance and time. It argues against such social ontologies as the basis of what should constitute ideal consociality. In place of the idealized notions of community critiqued, the work elaborates an ontological ethics of responsibility as a basis for conceptualizing ethical relations. The text grounds its ethic in what is proffered to be humankind's ontological relatedness to the other, regardless of the nature (human or nonhuman) or proximity (face-to-face or nonface-to-face) of that other. Moreover, the text sets forth the importance of humankind developing a sense of this ontological relatedness. The work discusses this sense-of-relatedness from three perspectives. First, it elaborates a philosophic naturalism to establish in humankind an ontological basis for ethical relations. Second, it claims that humankind is in the world, existentially, who and what it understands itself to be with respect to the depth with which it apprehends a sense of its ontological relatedness to all that there is. Third, it argues that this sense-ofrelatedness may be understood as a religious sensibility.
dc.format.extent 1 electronic resource (103 leaves)
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Anthropology
dc.subject Community
dc.subject Deconstruction
dc.subject Dialectics
dc.subject Ethics
dc.subject God
dc.subject Naturalism
dc.subject Ontology
dc.subject Philosophy
dc.subject Social Ecology
dc.subject.ddc 149
dc.subject.lcsh Religion and sociology
dc.subject.lcsh Communities
dc.subject.lcsh Interpersonal relations -- Moral and ethical aspects
dc.subject.lcsh Ethics -- Societies, etc.
dc.subject.lcsh Communities -- Moral and ethical aspects
dc.subject.lcsh Conduct of life
dc.subject.lcsh Responsibility -- Moral and ethical aspects
dc.title Deconstruction, dialectics and a sense of relatedness en
dc.type Dissertation en
dc.description.department Religious Studies
dc.description.degree M.Th. (Religious Studies)


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