The concept of engagement
In this paper, we illuminate the basic features of the concept of engagement, which has only become possible in the secular world, with the emergence of the modern individual deprived of any stable, eternal order or hierarchy of values. Still, engagement is not only individual but also coll...
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doaj-83b6137558e44fee9ec35ae716ce17d72020-11-25T03:31:14ZdeuInstitute for Philosophy and Social Theory, BelgradeFilozofija i Društvo0353-57382334-85772020-01-0131217719310.2298/FID2002177K0353-57382002177KThe concept of engagementKoprivica Časlav D.0Faculty of Political Sciences, University of BelgradeIn this paper, we illuminate the basic features of the concept of engagement, which has only become possible in the secular world, with the emergence of the modern individual deprived of any stable, eternal order or hierarchy of values. Still, engagement is not only individual but also collective, as the lack of certainty about the truth affects not only the community and society but also motivates them to follow the same paradigm as the individual - themselves at stake, without knowing where it could possibly lead, but with the intention to produce some tangible and stable socio-cosmic structures that could alleviate man’s uncertainty and thus insecurity. The necessity of engagement stems from the circumstance that man lives in a context saturated with meanings that call him out in advance and influence him. Therefore, engagement means actually acting back to the being-exposed to meanings and structures that have already affected man and his situation. One section of the text deals with an understanding of engagement in the contemporary, “postmodern” era.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0353-5738/2020/0353-57382002177K.pdfengagementexistential situationuncertaintyphilosophy of finitudesecularitypostmodernity |
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In this paper, we illuminate the basic features of the concept of engagement,
which has only become possible in the secular world, with the emergence of
the modern individual deprived of any stable, eternal order or hierarchy of
values. Still, engagement is not only individual but also collective, as the
lack of certainty about the truth affects not only the community and society
but also motivates them to follow the same paradigm as the individual -
themselves at stake, without knowing where it could possibly lead, but with
the intention to produce some tangible and stable socio-cosmic structures
that could alleviate man’s uncertainty and thus insecurity. The necessity of
engagement stems from the circumstance that man lives in a context saturated
with meanings that call him out in advance and influence him. Therefore,
engagement means actually acting back to the being-exposed to meanings and
structures that have already affected man and his situation. One section of
the text deals with an understanding of engagement in the contemporary,
“postmodern” era. |
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engagement existential situation uncertainty philosophy of finitude secularity postmodernity |
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