LEADER 03849nam 22005055 450 001 996423847803316 005 20240524205247.0 010 $a3-11-072504-5 024 7 $a10.1515/9783110725049 035 $a(CKB)5470000000570921 035 $a(DE-B1597)571460 035 $a(DE-B1597)9783110725049 035 $aEBL7015081 035 $a(AU-PeEL)EBL7015081 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC7015081 035 $a(EXLCZ)995470000000570921 100 $a20210621h20212021 fg 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur||#|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aBetween Daily Routine and Violent Protest $eInterpreting the Technicity of Action /$fErnst Wolff 210 1$aBerlin ;$aBoston :$cDe Gruyter,$d[2021] 210 4$dİ2021 215 $a1 online resource (XI, 296 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a3-11-072497-9 327 $tFrontmatter --$tPreface --$tContents --$tIntroduction --$tThe Technical Dimension of Action --$tPart 1: The Technicity of Action: Capabilities and Means --$tChapter 1: The Effectiveness of Symbols: Mediology and Hermeneutics --$tChapter 2: Habitus - Means - Worldliness --$tChapter 3: Human Capabilities in the Light of Incapabilities --$tChapter 4: Organized Action: Agency, (In)capabilities and Means --$tChapter 5: The Hermeneutics of Human Capabilities and the Theory of Structuration --$tIntermediate Reflection: Tools for Critique --$tPart 2: Finding Compromises in Practice --$tChapter 6: Of What Is "Ricoeur" the Name? Or, Philosophising at the Edge --$tChapter 7: Acts of Violence as Political Competence? From Ricoeur to Mandela and Back --$tChapter 8: Justice Despite Institutions. Struggling for a Good Life from the Destitute Edge of Society --$tConclusion --$tAn Integrated View of the Technicity of Action and the Question of Responsibility --$tBibliography --$tAuthor Index --$tSubject Index 330 $aMost human action has a technical dimension. This book examines four components of this technical dimension. First, in all actions, various individual, organizational or institutional agents combine actional capabilities with tools, institutions, infrastructure and other elements by means of which they act. Second, the deployment of capabilities and means is permeated by ethical aspirations and hesitancies. Third, all domains of action are affected by these ethical dilemmas. Fourth, the dimensions of the technicity of action are typical of human life in general, and not just a regional or culturally specific phenomenon. In this study, an interdisciplinary approach is adopted to encompass the broad anthropological scope of this study and combine this bigger picture with detailed attention to the socio-historical particularities of action as it plays out in different contexts. Hermeneutics (the philosophical inquiry into the human phenomena of meaning, understanding and interpretation) and social science (as the study of all human affairs) are the two main disciplinary orientations of this book. This study clarifies the technical dimension of the entire spectrum of human action ranging from daily routine to the extreme of violent protest. 606 $aPHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / Modern$2bisacsh 610 $aAction. 610 $aethics. 610 $ahermeneutics. 610 $atechnicity. 615 7$aPHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / Modern. 676 $a128.4 700 $aWolff$b Ernst$4aut$4http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut$0228753 712 02$aKatholieke Universiteit te Leuven (1970- ),$4fnd$4http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/fnd 801 0$bDE-B1597 801 1$bDE-B1597 906 $aBOOK 912 $a996423847803316 996 $aBetween Daily Routine and Violent Protest$92814515 997 $aUNISA