Mortality, Time, and the Lessons of Silence: A Hermeneutical Analysis of Give and Take

The following will provide a hermeneutical examination of two experiences of time: time as taking-away and time as giving. It will attempt to address the interrelated issues of death, time, and the time of silence in order to see whether time should be viewed as an inevitable force that destroys ev...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:693001d057fa40599ba2edbd5f928cf52021-11-25T21:16:31ZMortality, Time, and the Lessons of Silence: A Hermeneutical Analysis of Give and Take10.11575/jah.v2021i2021.734741927-4416https://doaj.org/article/693001d057fa40599ba2edbd5f928cf52021-09-01T00:00:00Zhttps://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/jah/article/view/73474https://doaj.org/toc/1927-4416 The following will provide a hermeneutical examination of two experiences of time: time as taking-away and time as giving. It will attempt to address the interrelated issues of death, time, and the time of silence in order to see whether time should be viewed as an inevitable force that destroys everything in front of it, or whether another concept of time should be considered, one which comes from the other as the gift of time. It will be argued that the gift of time is only fully audible in the time of silence and that gratitude is most well-attuned response to such a time and to the time that precedes and exceeds us.  Dr. Niall KeaneUniversity of CalgaryarticlePhilosophy (General)B1-5802ENJournal of Applied Hermeneutics, Vol 2021, Iss 2021 (2021)
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Mortality, Time, and the Lessons of Silence: A Hermeneutical Analysis of Give and Take
description The following will provide a hermeneutical examination of two experiences of time: time as taking-away and time as giving. It will attempt to address the interrelated issues of death, time, and the time of silence in order to see whether time should be viewed as an inevitable force that destroys everything in front of it, or whether another concept of time should be considered, one which comes from the other as the gift of time. It will be argued that the gift of time is only fully audible in the time of silence and that gratitude is most well-attuned response to such a time and to the time that precedes and exceeds us. 
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title_short Mortality, Time, and the Lessons of Silence: A Hermeneutical Analysis of Give and Take
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title_full_unstemmed Mortality, Time, and the Lessons of Silence: A Hermeneutical Analysis of Give and Take
title_sort mortality, time, and the lessons of silence: a hermeneutical analysis of give and take
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