From Voluntary Action’s Ontology to Historical Responsibility: Methodology of Philosophical Research

In the article, the author analyzes methodological approaches to the study of the concept of historical responsibility, comparing the German tradition of study (H. Arendt, T. Adorno) with the voluntary actions ontology of M.M. Bakhtin 's. The German tradition, influenced by the thinking of Worl...

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Main Author: Daniil A. Anikin
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) 2020-12-01
Series:RUDN Journal of Philosophy
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act
Online Access:http://journals.rudn.ru/philosophy/article/viewFile/24358/18479
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spelling doaj-81300f6ba63544e6b346ebc8dab663622020-11-25T03:23:47ZdeuPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)RUDN Journal of Philosophy2313-23022408-89002020-12-0124345746610.22363/2313-2302-2020-24-3-457-46619156From Voluntary Action’s Ontology to Historical Responsibility: Methodology of Philosophical ResearchDaniil A. Anikin0Lomonosov Moscow State University; Tomsk State UniversityIn the article, the author analyzes methodological approaches to the study of the concept of historical responsibility, comparing the German tradition of study (H. Arendt, T. Adorno) with the voluntary actions ontology of M.M. Bakhtin 's. The German tradition, influenced by the thinking of World War II, emphasizes the perception of responsibility in the context of the relationship with guilt, which raises a substantial question about the nature of responsibility and its boundaries. In particular, H. Arendt formulates the concept of banality of evil, focusing on the disappearance of internal perception of responsibility, but does not solve the question of the origins of such feeling. The Russian religious tradition, presented by M.M. Bakhtin, allows to propose a way to solve the issues raised due to the identification of ontological grounds of individual responsibility. Nevertheless, M.M. Bakhtin conclusions are also important for solving the problem of collective responsibility. Bakhtin addresses responsibility as an ontological characteristic of human existence, opposing its freedom. Responsibility manifests itself in acts, but ontologically precedes a separate action performed by a person. The role of the act is that it allows the person himself to understand the burden of responsibility and act on these prerequisites. The transfer of the Bakhtins methodology from individual to collective responsibility makes it possible to link the moment of its occurrence not to public recognition, but to the very fact of the individual 's entry into a certain community. The ontological integrity of the individual also acquires a social dimension, not only synchronic but also diachronic. According to the author, the application of the Bakhtins methodology in the field of social research makes it possible to consider problems of historical responsibility in the context of more fundamental philosophical questions about the relationship between individual and collective identity, the dynamics of identity, the combination of regularity and variability in human behavior.http://journals.rudn.ru/philosophy/article/viewFile/24358/18479historical responsibilityacthistorical memorywinesontology
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From Voluntary Action’s Ontology to Historical Responsibility: Methodology of Philosophical Research
RUDN Journal of Philosophy
historical responsibility
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historical memory
wines
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author_facet Daniil A. Anikin
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title From Voluntary Action’s Ontology to Historical Responsibility: Methodology of Philosophical Research
title_short From Voluntary Action’s Ontology to Historical Responsibility: Methodology of Philosophical Research
title_full From Voluntary Action’s Ontology to Historical Responsibility: Methodology of Philosophical Research
title_fullStr From Voluntary Action’s Ontology to Historical Responsibility: Methodology of Philosophical Research
title_full_unstemmed From Voluntary Action’s Ontology to Historical Responsibility: Methodology of Philosophical Research
title_sort from voluntary action’s ontology to historical responsibility: methodology of philosophical research
publisher Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)
series RUDN Journal of Philosophy
issn 2313-2302
2408-8900
publishDate 2020-12-01
description In the article, the author analyzes methodological approaches to the study of the concept of historical responsibility, comparing the German tradition of study (H. Arendt, T. Adorno) with the voluntary actions ontology of M.M. Bakhtin 's. The German tradition, influenced by the thinking of World War II, emphasizes the perception of responsibility in the context of the relationship with guilt, which raises a substantial question about the nature of responsibility and its boundaries. In particular, H. Arendt formulates the concept of banality of evil, focusing on the disappearance of internal perception of responsibility, but does not solve the question of the origins of such feeling. The Russian religious tradition, presented by M.M. Bakhtin, allows to propose a way to solve the issues raised due to the identification of ontological grounds of individual responsibility. Nevertheless, M.M. Bakhtin conclusions are also important for solving the problem of collective responsibility. Bakhtin addresses responsibility as an ontological characteristic of human existence, opposing its freedom. Responsibility manifests itself in acts, but ontologically precedes a separate action performed by a person. The role of the act is that it allows the person himself to understand the burden of responsibility and act on these prerequisites. The transfer of the Bakhtins methodology from individual to collective responsibility makes it possible to link the moment of its occurrence not to public recognition, but to the very fact of the individual 's entry into a certain community. The ontological integrity of the individual also acquires a social dimension, not only synchronic but also diachronic. According to the author, the application of the Bakhtins methodology in the field of social research makes it possible to consider problems of historical responsibility in the context of more fundamental philosophical questions about the relationship between individual and collective identity, the dynamics of identity, the combination of regularity and variability in human behavior.
topic historical responsibility
act
historical memory
wines
ontology
url http://journals.rudn.ru/philosophy/article/viewFile/24358/18479
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