SELF IN THE PATH(O)S OF THE NEW ENLIGHTENMENT: TOWARDS A NEW CLINICAL THEORY

Starting from the New Enlightenment, announced by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka to be emerging in the post-postmodern era, a conflict is possible to manifest between the positive spirit in the name and the awareness of today’s societal and cultural problems. The paper focuses to resolving this conflict. T...

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Main Author: OLGA LOUCHAKOVA-SCHWARTZ
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Alexandru Ioan Cuza University Press 2012-05-01
Series:Agathos: An International Review of the Humanities and Social Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.agathos-international-review.com/issue3_1/Olga%20Louchakova-Schwartz%20-%20Self%20in%20the%20Path(o)s%20of%20the%20New%20Enlightenment.pdf
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spelling doaj-c07f3948f83149a48b947793e3dd0a382020-11-24T21:16:13ZdeuAlexandru Ioan Cuza University Press Agathos: An International Review of the Humanities and Social Sciences2069-10252012-05-01III1730SELF IN THE PATH(O)S OF THE NEW ENLIGHTENMENT: TOWARDS A NEW CLINICAL THEORYOLGA LOUCHAKOVA-SCHWARTZStarting from the New Enlightenment, announced by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka to be emerging in the post-postmodern era, a conflict is possible to manifest between the positive spirit in the name and the awareness of today’s societal and cultural problems. The paper focuses to resolving this conflict. The idea of New Enlightenment comes out of Tymieniecka’s phenomenological analysis of the logoic networks of life with identification of logoic unification of reason and intuition, and the insight into the ontological self-poiesis of life, i.e. ontopoiesis. Scientific progress takes place due to the ontopoietic self-disclosure of life. Understanding the ontopoiesis refocuses attention from trauma to the growing loci of the self, and creates an emergent alternative to existential pessimism of postmodern therapies. The paper examines healing aspects of ontopoietic direct intuition that mediate living engagement with the real. Human subject is not thrown into existence against the will, but is integrated into the flow of life and posesses selfreflective freedom of choice. This reframing of existential yearning invokes new clinical theory. The expanded interpretation of self and other, of health and disease calls for transformation of the mind towards the rise of ontopoietic intuition and direct perception of logoic ontopoiesis.http://www.agathos-international-review.com/issue3_1/Olga%20Louchakova-Schwartz%20-%20Self%20in%20the%20Path(o)s%20of%20the%20New%20Enlightenment.pdfTymienieckaphenomenologyselfpostmodernismclinical theory
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SELF IN THE PATH(O)S OF THE NEW ENLIGHTENMENT: TOWARDS A NEW CLINICAL THEORY
Agathos: An International Review of the Humanities and Social Sciences
Tymieniecka
phenomenology
self
postmodernism
clinical theory
author_facet OLGA LOUCHAKOVA-SCHWARTZ
author_sort OLGA LOUCHAKOVA-SCHWARTZ
title SELF IN THE PATH(O)S OF THE NEW ENLIGHTENMENT: TOWARDS A NEW CLINICAL THEORY
title_short SELF IN THE PATH(O)S OF THE NEW ENLIGHTENMENT: TOWARDS A NEW CLINICAL THEORY
title_full SELF IN THE PATH(O)S OF THE NEW ENLIGHTENMENT: TOWARDS A NEW CLINICAL THEORY
title_fullStr SELF IN THE PATH(O)S OF THE NEW ENLIGHTENMENT: TOWARDS A NEW CLINICAL THEORY
title_full_unstemmed SELF IN THE PATH(O)S OF THE NEW ENLIGHTENMENT: TOWARDS A NEW CLINICAL THEORY
title_sort self in the path(o)s of the new enlightenment: towards a new clinical theory
publisher Alexandru Ioan Cuza University Press
series Agathos: An International Review of the Humanities and Social Sciences
issn 2069-1025
publishDate 2012-05-01
description Starting from the New Enlightenment, announced by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka to be emerging in the post-postmodern era, a conflict is possible to manifest between the positive spirit in the name and the awareness of today’s societal and cultural problems. The paper focuses to resolving this conflict. The idea of New Enlightenment comes out of Tymieniecka’s phenomenological analysis of the logoic networks of life with identification of logoic unification of reason and intuition, and the insight into the ontological self-poiesis of life, i.e. ontopoiesis. Scientific progress takes place due to the ontopoietic self-disclosure of life. Understanding the ontopoiesis refocuses attention from trauma to the growing loci of the self, and creates an emergent alternative to existential pessimism of postmodern therapies. The paper examines healing aspects of ontopoietic direct intuition that mediate living engagement with the real. Human subject is not thrown into existence against the will, but is integrated into the flow of life and posesses selfreflective freedom of choice. This reframing of existential yearning invokes new clinical theory. The expanded interpretation of self and other, of health and disease calls for transformation of the mind towards the rise of ontopoietic intuition and direct perception of logoic ontopoiesis.
topic Tymieniecka
phenomenology
self
postmodernism
clinical theory
url http://www.agathos-international-review.com/issue3_1/Olga%20Louchakova-Schwartz%20-%20Self%20in%20the%20Path(o)s%20of%20the%20New%20Enlightenment.pdf
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