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Logic of life and dialectic. A perspective of the principles of Wilhelm Dilthey's and Georg Misch's philosophy of life : Schleiermacher's Dialectic background
Jurkovic, Ivan Come ; Sepp, Hans Rainer (advisor) ; Joisten, Karen (referee)
This paper aims to seek how far the main concepts and principles of the life's philosophy thought of as « life's logic », developped by Georg Misch, are common to a logic which goes in the direction of a real dialectic, as proposed by Schleiermacher. This life's logic will be considered in itself through the tensions it is trying to keep alive, its critical dimension to Heideggers Fundamentalontology, and in a retrospective view, by seeking the meaning of logic in Diltheys philosophy on which Georg Misch founds his purpose. Therefore, the need, meaning and conception of philosophy of life for Dilthey will be exposed through the new experience field he opened, the new task given to the logic, to the theory of knowledge and to the methodology, and also through the new conceptuality needed to accomplish this task. By the exposition of the fundamental presuppositions of this life-immanent logic it will be discussed how far Schleiermacher's transcendental foundations of knowledge as an endless progress happening between debating subjects can or have to be part of it. This will be done considering the impossibilities implicated by the fact that he represents the metaphysical thought that has to be overstepped. Keywords: G. Misch, W. Dilthey, F. Schleiermacher, Philosophy of Life, dialectic, immanent...

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