Evil and Givenness The Thanatonic Phenomenon

Cover of Evil and Givenness The Thanatonic Phenomenon by Brian W. Becker
Year: 2022
Language: en
Pages: 184
ISBN-13: 9781793651167
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Height: 8.94 Inches
Length: 6.33 Inches
Weight: 1.00971715996 Pounds
Width: 0.77 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 170
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Evil and Givenness: The Thanatonic Phenomenon by Brian W. Becker, published by Bloomsbury Academic on February 23, 2022, is a philosophical exploration of the concept of evil through a phenomenological lens. This edition spans 184 pages and is presented in English. The book examines the unique characteristics of evil, focusing on its distinct mode of givenness and various manifestations, particularly through the lens of the thanatonic phenomenon.

Readers will find a detailed analysis of four figures that embody the parasitic nature of this phenomenon: trauma, evil eye, foreign-body, and abject. Each figure illustrates a dimension of the thanatonic, paralleling the saturated phenomena discussed in phenomenology. Becker’s work delves into how these figures impact the self, leading to a misrecognition that resembles the metaphysical ego, ultimately transmitting the suffering associated with the thanatonic to others. This study engages with themes in ethics, psychology, and religion, providing a comprehensive examination of the complexities surrounding the nature of evil.


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Evil and Givenness: The Thanatonic Phenomenon provides a phenomenological study of evil in its conceptual integrity.Describing a phenomenological situation exclusive to evil in its distinct mode of givenness and manners of manifestation, the account of evil in this book centers on the thanatonic as that phenomenality proper to evil. Although situated within a phenomenology of givenness via Jean-Luc Marion, the thanatonic is distinguished from saturated phenomena by giving itself in a parasitic mode. Brian W. Becker identifies four figures as displaying characteristics of this parasitic givenness—trauma, evil eye, foreign-body, and abject—each expressing a dimension of the thanatonic and paralleling the four figures of the saturated phenomenon. Like the four horsemen who serve as heralds for the destruction of the world, these figures beckon the destruction of our lifeworld, diminishing the self who encounters them. Upon losing the will to bear the excess of saturated phenomena, the receding of horizons, and the loss of singularity, this impoverished self misrecognizes itself in a manner that begins to resemble the metaphysical ego and, in doing so, becomes a vector for retransmitting the thanatonic’s suffering unto others.

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