Ecoumène ethics, interrelational dimension, consciousness, essence, mésology, deep ecology, Hans Jonas, Paul Vanderstraeten, ontology, symbiosis, normativity, Berquean Ethics
This document explores the concept of écoumène and its relation to ethics, ontology, and the interrelational dimension of existents, discussing various philosophical perspectives and paradigms.
[...] - Stakes of power in the conflictuality of the écoumène - Perspectives of a mésology taking into account the multiplicity of existents? Lines for the conclusion (which will of course depend on the reflections made during the development and the result of your research work) - Viability of the concept of being-by? Possibility of a conceptual fixity of a necessarily dynamic notion? Aporgetic impasse or a real scientific and epistemological perspective? - Towards a critical mésology or other paradigms of existents in their multiplicity? [...]
[...] The space of the existing: interrelational dimension, consciousness and essence - The ecoumène as a place of the existing on the symbolic and technical plane - Reflections on an ecoumène ethics - Symbiosis subject-nature (Paul Vanderstraeten, The intrinsic value of nature; Deep ecology, Hans Jonas) Normativity and critical position: what posture to adopt on a strict ethical plan - Berquean Ethics: responsibility of the existing - Compatibility between ethics and ontology? - Interrelationality of existents III. Autoréflexivity of our attempts at paradigms The mésological paradigm, aporetic attempts at conceptualization of a concept in perpetual mutability? - A fuzzy ontology? - The interrelation mediation as a receivable surpassing of dualism? [...]
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