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Anxiety and Wonder: On Being Human
Anxiety and Wonder: On Being Human
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At times, we find ourselves unexpectedly immersed in a mood that lacks any clear object or identifiable cause. These uncanny moments tend to be hastily dismissed as inconsequential, left without explanation. Maria Balaska examines two such cases: wonder and anxiety - what it means to prepare for them, what life may look like after experiencing them, and what insights we can take from those experiences.
For Kierkegaard anxiety is a door to freedom, for Heidegger wonder is a distress that opens us to the truth of Being, and for Wittgenstein wonder and anxiety are deeply connected to the ethical. Drawing on themes from these thinkers and bringing them into dialogue, Balaska argues that in our encounters with nothing we encounter the very potential of our existence. Most importantly, we confront what is most inconspicuous and fundamental about the human condition and what makes it possible to encounter anything at all: our distinct capacity for making sense of things.
Author: Maria Balaska
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 05/02/2024
Pages: 168
Weight: 0.64lbs
Size: 8.00h x 5.00w x 0.44d
ISBN: 9781350302921
For Kierkegaard anxiety is a door to freedom, for Heidegger wonder is a distress that opens us to the truth of Being, and for Wittgenstein wonder and anxiety are deeply connected to the ethical. Drawing on themes from these thinkers and bringing them into dialogue, Balaska argues that in our encounters with nothing we encounter the very potential of our existence. Most importantly, we confront what is most inconspicuous and fundamental about the human condition and what makes it possible to encounter anything at all: our distinct capacity for making sense of things.
Author: Maria Balaska
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 05/02/2024
Pages: 168
Weight: 0.64lbs
Size: 8.00h x 5.00w x 0.44d
ISBN: 9781350302921