Shattered Life

Shattered Life

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Principled politics, identity, morality, responsibility... the bogeymen of the postmodern era. Today is the day of not taking responsibility, not connecting, fragmented identities, plastic sexuality and consumers! Since politics has been erased from agoras and confined to ballot boxes; The Other, whom modernity could not end in the concentration camps, was expelled from the home, the neighborhood, the city; Life is no longer a continuum that begins with birth and ends with death, but is divided into calculable and sustainable parts... So now we are safe, even if behind the tightly locked doors of our homes: temporal and spatial distance from everything that is foreign and therefore uncertain, existence that requires taking responsibility for the Other. rejection of forms; All regulations are made in favor of the consumer in a way that excludes the possibility of rapprochement and attachment; The guarantee of living only in the present, being independent of the past and not making commitments for the future... Most importantly, the possibility of escaping from the obligation to choose between good and evil and to make moral decisions... In "Shattered Life", no one should listen to the voice of their conscience, comfort, etc. anymore. Unless you take responsibility, you will not have a conscience to be relieved. The promise of the Liberation of the Individual has now been realized! What about the Other? Poverty, wars, discrimination, hospital queues, unemployment? Did you say ethics? Is it the name of the series? Is it sold in shopping malls? In Postmodern Ethics, which Richard Sennett described as a major event in the field of social theory, it described a morality without laws and the outlines of a morality that finds its own justification in itself. It heralds the dawn, not the dusk, for ethics freed from the limitations of modernity. He expresses that in the modern period, lives lived at sharply defined ends, at the beginning or at the end, collapsed with the postmodern period and everything fell into the middle, that is, into the desolation of indeterminacy, contingency, uncanniness and foreignness. He states that life, which is lived as a desert journey where one cannot see the future and cannot leave a trace behind, is now possible, a real freedom that allows the person to create his own morality. From morality without ethics to the problem of postmodern politics, Fractured Life is a magnificent book that should be read and discussed in detail to contemporary social thought. It makes a contribution.Number of Pages: 373Print Year: 2014Language: TurkishPublisher: Ayrıntı Yayınları
Publisher : Details Publications
Number of pages : 373
Publication Year : 2014
ISBN : 9755393234
Translator : Ismail Turkmen
The heart : Turkish
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Shattered Life Principled politics, identity, morality, responsibility... the bogeymen of the postmodern era. Today is the day of not taking responsibility, not connecting, fragmented identities, plastic sexuality and consumers! Since politics has been erased from agoras and confined to ballot boxes; The Other, whom modernity could not end in the concentration camps, was expelled from the home, the neighborhood, the city; Life is no longer a continuum that begins with birth and ends with death, but is divided into calculable and sustainable parts... So now we are safe, even if behind the tightly locked doors of our homes: temporal and spatial distance from everything that is foreign and therefore uncertain, existence that requires taking responsibility for the Other. rejection of forms; All regulations are made in favor of the consumer in a way that excludes the possibility of rapprochement and attachment; the guarantee of living only in the present, being independent of the past and not making commitments for the future... Most importantly, the opportunity to escape from the obligation to choose between good and evil and make moral decisions... In Shattered Life, no one should listen to the voice of their conscience, comfort, etc. . out of the question. Unless you take responsibility, you will not have a conscience that needs to be relieved. The promise of the Liberation of the Individual has now been realized!.. What about the Other? Poverty, wars, ethnic massacre, discrimination, hospital queues, unemployment? Did you say ethics? Is it the name of a series that plays in prime-time? Is it sold in shopping malls? Shattered Life, in Postmodern Ethics, which Richard Sennett described as a major event in the field of social theory, described a morality without laws, the outlines of a morality that finds its own justification in itself. In "Shattered Life", he heralds the dawn, not the dusk, for ethics freed from the limitations of modernity. He expresses that in the modern period, lives lived at sharply defined ends, at the beginning or at the end, collapsed with the postmodern period and everything fell into the middle, that is, into the desolation of indeterminacy, contingency, uncanniness and foreignness. He states that life, which is lived as a desert journey where one cannot see the future and cannot leave a trace behind, is now possible, a real freedom that allows the person to create his own morality. From morality without ethics to the problem of postmodern politics, Fractured Life is a magnificent book that touches contemporary social thought and should be read and discussed in detail. It makes a contribution.Number of Pages: 373Print Year: 2014Language: TurkishPublisher: Ayrıntı Yayınları AYRINTI0038
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