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World and us / by Roberto Mangabeira Unger. English.

By: Unger, Roberto Mangabeira [Author.]Material type: TextTextPublication details: London ; New York : Verso, 2024Edition: 1stDescription: viii, 632 p. 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781804292655 (hbk.)Subject(s): Transcendence (Philosophy)Additional physical formats: Online version:: World and usDDC classification: 199.81 Summary: "Roberto Mangabeira Unger sets out to reinvent philosophy. His central theme is our transcendence-everything in our existence points beyond itself-and its relation to our finitude: everything that surrounds us, and we ourselves, are flawed and ephemeral. He asks how we can live so that we die only once, instead of dying many small deaths; how we can breathe new life and new meaning into the revolutionary movement that has aroused humanity for the last three centuries, but that is now weakened and disoriented; and how we can make sense of ourselves without claiming for human beings a miraculous exception to the general regime of nature. For Unger, philosophy must be the mind on fire, insisting on our prerogative to speak to what matters most"-- Provided by publisher.
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"Roberto Mangabeira Unger sets out to reinvent philosophy. His central theme is our transcendence-everything in our existence points beyond itself-and its relation to our finitude: everything that surrounds us, and we ourselves, are flawed and ephemeral. He asks how we can live so that we die only once, instead of dying many small deaths; how we can breathe new life and new meaning into the revolutionary movement that has aroused humanity for the last three centuries, but that is now weakened and disoriented; and how we can make sense of ourselves without claiming for human beings a miraculous exception to the general regime of nature. For Unger, philosophy must be the mind on fire, insisting on our prerogative to speak to what matters most"-- Provided by publisher.

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