The Asking Mystery
A Philosophical Inquiry

 

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The Asking Mystery
A Philosophical Inquiry

by Michael Gelven (Author)

 

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ISBN: 9780271019864

 

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How do we ask the great questions? What does it mean to ask so profoundly? What does it mean for us to ask at all? Michael Gelven confronts these questions as he explores humans as self-reflecting thinkers. He recognizes two central phenomena as fundamentaL: the recognition of our own possibility lying within our existence and the realization of our suspension between total ignorance and complete knowledge. Using concrete analyses, Gelven investigates the questions we ask that may seem initially unanswerable but are ultimately confronted through our own self-realization. Asking becomes fundamental when we shift from relying on projected schemes, such as clocks and calendars that enable answers to ordinary questions about time, to an ongoing, nonschematic reflection on our own existence. Not only are Platonic, Kantian, Nietzschean, and Heideggerian analyses considered, but so are David's psalms, Auden's poetry, and Shakespeare's plays. Gelven asserts that fundamental asking is essential to our being: we must ask greatly first, for the great explains the lesser; the small does not account for the large.


 

ISBN 271019867
ISBN13 9780271019864
Publisher Pennsylvania State University Press
Format Paperback
Publication date 15/06/2006
Pages 177
Weight (grammes) 295
Published in United States
Height (mm) 235
Width (mm) 159

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