The Ethics (Ethos) of History
Publish place: Philosophical Investigations، Vol: 9، Issue: 17
Publish Year: 1394
Type: Journal paper
Language: English
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Index date: 25 December 2016
The Ethics (Ethos) of History abstract
This paper provides a critical analysis of Heidegger’s brief remarks in his Letter on Humanism in which he links ethics to ethos and ultimately to our relation to time and history. Central to this analysis is the phrase of Heraclitus, ēthos anthrōpōi daimōn, from which Heidegger claims that human living (ethos) is inseparable from the event of appropriation (Ereignis) which generates our historical destiny. Through further analysis that draws from the work of Jean-Luc Nancy and Giorgio Agamben, it is shown just how Heraclitus’s phrase can be interpreted differently and thus presents us with an idea of human destiny that serves to qualify Heidegger’s claim.
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James Risser
Professor of Philosophy, University of Seattle, USA