Shared Transformations: Heidegger, Eckhart, and Neuroscience

 

Abstract:

help to clarify which areas cognitive science must focus on if it is to give a convincing account of human identity as situated, relational and embodied. These readings of Heidegger typically avoid an engagement with the second half of Being and Time, and a closing reading of the transmission of the mythtical texts, it is possible to develop an alternative version of the arguments from the second half of Being and Time<span font-size:17.5px;background-color:#dfeef7;"="" style="box-sizing: border-box;"> and so give an account of the way in which human beings, thrown into a developing and dynamic, shared situation, feel called to transform their predicament.


Keywords:

human identity, Heidegger, Eckhart, Time and Being, shared transformation


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