Religion, spirituality, logic, etc
May 23rd, 2021, 4:39 am
The Belief in Intuition: Individuality and Authority in Henri Bergson and Max Scheler (Intellectual History of the Modern Age) by Adriana Alfaro Altamirano
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Overview: Within the Western tradition, it was the philosophers Henri Bergson and Max Scheler who laid out and explored the nonrational power of "intuition" at work in human beings that plays a key role in orienting their thinking and action within the world. As author Adriana Alfaro Altamirano notes, Bergon's and Scheler's philosophical explorations, which paralleled similar developments by other modernist writers, artists, and political actors of the early twentieth century, can yield fruitful insights into the ideas and passions that animate politics in our own time.

The Belief in Intuition shows that intuition (as Bergson and Scheler understood it) leads, first and foremost, to a conception of freedom that is especially suited for dealing with hierarchy, uncertainty, and alterity. Such a conception of freedom is grounded in a sense of individuality that remains true to its "inner multiplicity," thus providing a distinct contrast to and critique of the liberal notion of the self.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Faith, Beliefs & Philosophy

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May 23rd, 2021, 4:39 am