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Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte - Volume 114, Issue 3, 2022
Volume 114, Issue 3, 2022
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Vrijheid en slavernij. De gewoonte bij Hegel
More LessAbstract Freedom and slavery. Hegel on habit This article is an introduction to the Dutch translation of Hegel’s analysis of habit in paragraphs 409–410 of the Encyclopaedia Philosophy of Spirit, which is published in this issue. The analysis of habit is placed in context through a discussion of the preceding paragraphs, which describe how human consciousness detaches itself from its immersion in nature and consider the relation Read More
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Verschil en gewoonte: Deleuzes anti-Hegeliaanse kritiek van het bewustzijn
More LessAbstract Difference and Habit: Deleuze anti-Hegelian critique of consciousness Since Antiquity, habit has been understood as a second nature, as something that we develop in a conscious or unconscious way, and which directs and structures both our cognitive and practical lives – our consciousness and our actions. For Hegel, habit effectuates the transition from nature to spirit or consciousness, thus forming the basis Read More
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Een toekomst zonder gewoonte? Over Lewis Mumford
More LessAbstract A future without habit: Lewis Mumford This article discusses the relevance of historian of technology Lewis Mumford (1895-1990) for a philosophy of habit. Although Mumford is not traditionally interpreted as a philosopher of habit, the aim of the article is to show that Mumford’s approach to biotechnics contains (i) an anthropology in which habit, rather than technology, is of decisive importance in human history; Read More
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Denken uit gewoonten: een belichaamd perspectief
More LessAbstract Thinking out of habit: an embodied perspective In the second half of the twentieth century, habit had received little attention in the cognitive sciences and philosophy of cognition. This despite the extensive theoretical attention habit received in phenomenology and pragmatism. This is because due to influence of behaviorism and the cognitivist revolution, habit was reduced to mechanical stimulus-response reacti Read More
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Een fenomenologie van het habituele en actieve karakter van onwetendheid
By Hanne JacobsAbstract A phenomenological account of the habitual and active character of ignorance A number of critical social epistemologists have argued that a form of ignorance makes up the epistemic dimension of existing relations of oppression based on racial and/or gender identity. Recent phenomenological accounts of the habitual nature of perception can be understood as describing the bodily, tacit, and affective charact Read More
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Cis- en transgender. Performativiteit als lichamelijke en sociale gewoonte
More LessAbstract Cis and transgender. Performativity as bodily and social habit In this article, I argue that habit formation provides a good starting point to understand gender identity. Judith Butler’s concept of ‘performativity’ indicates that gender identity comes about through a process of social and linguistic repetition of normative representations of gender. The phenomenological notion of ‘habitual identity’ that Maren Wehrle (2021 Read More
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