Mimesis, law, struggle. A contribution to social ontology
In this text, I begin from a brief presentation of Edith Stein's neglected theory of collective identity in contemporary social ontology, in order to, building on and resisting her conclusions, elaborate a new differentiation of various forms of collective identity. The thesis is that...
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description | In this text, I begin from a brief presentation of Edith Stein's neglected
theory of collective identity in contemporary social ontology, in order to,
building on and resisting her conclusions, elaborate a new differentiation of
various forms of collective identity. The thesis is that there are only three
basic forms of communal living and action which have a feeling of collective
belonging and solidarity, that is, collective identity: the masses,
associations (corporations) and communities. I go on to further develop their
respective particularities through the use of the terms of mimesis,
(established) law and struggle, and by using certain insights from Hegel
regarding the nature of “objective spirit”. |
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spelling | doaj.art-e2a58913944e490ea64eaf7cf05d37d82022-12-22T02:23:02ZdeuInstitute for Philosophy and Social Theory, BelgradeFilozofija i Društvo0353-57382334-85772015-01-0126491793310.2298/FID1504917J0353-57381504917JMimesis, law, struggle. A contribution to social ontologyJovanov Rastko0Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, BelgradeIn this text, I begin from a brief presentation of Edith Stein's neglected theory of collective identity in contemporary social ontology, in order to, building on and resisting her conclusions, elaborate a new differentiation of various forms of collective identity. The thesis is that there are only three basic forms of communal living and action which have a feeling of collective belonging and solidarity, that is, collective identity: the masses, associations (corporations) and communities. I go on to further develop their respective particularities through the use of the terms of mimesis, (established) law and struggle, and by using certain insights from Hegel regarding the nature of “objective spirit”.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0353-5738/2015/0353-57381504917J.pdfsolidaritycollective identitymimesislawstrugglemasscorporationcommunityEdith SteinHegel |
spellingShingle | Jovanov Rastko Mimesis, law, struggle. A contribution to social ontology Filozofija i Društvo solidarity collective identity mimesis law struggle mass corporation community Edith Stein Hegel |
title | Mimesis, law, struggle. A contribution to social ontology |
title_full | Mimesis, law, struggle. A contribution to social ontology |
title_fullStr | Mimesis, law, struggle. A contribution to social ontology |
title_full_unstemmed | Mimesis, law, struggle. A contribution to social ontology |
title_short | Mimesis, law, struggle. A contribution to social ontology |
title_sort | mimesis law struggle a contribution to social ontology |
topic | solidarity collective identity mimesis law struggle mass corporation community Edith Stein Hegel |
url | http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0353-5738/2015/0353-57381504917J.pdf |
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