Telos, Nomos, Ethos. Quel sens philosophique de l’Europe politique ?

After World War II, the project of an European Political Union seems to have been developing in a quite opposite spirit to that in which a renowned master of thought such as Husserl in his famous 1935 Vienna Lecture had appealed to a “ Philosophical Europe” , while calling the “European humanity” t...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:6b835628f47f43d59979f4aee94166d42021-12-02T12:25:40ZTelos, Nomos, Ethos. Quel sens philosophique de l’Europe politique ?10.13128/Phe_Mi-177332280-78532239-4028https://doaj.org/article/6b835628f47f43d59979f4aee94166d42015-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/pam/article/view/7180https://doaj.org/toc/2280-7853https://doaj.org/toc/2239-4028 After World War II, the project of an European Political Union seems to have been developing in a quite opposite spirit to that in which a renowned master of thought such as Husserl in his famous 1935 Vienna Lecture had appealed to a “ Philosophical Europe” , while calling the “European humanity” to a “heroism of reason”, in order to prevent western rationalism from getting bogged down in objectivism and naturalism. There is a sharp contrast between this idealism and the realism of the pioneers of the European construction, a process dominated by economicism, functionalism, technocracy; a “cold” process par excellence, hardly capable of nourishing political passions, and even less likely to arouse philosophic enthusiasms. Yet what is at stake is the big post-national transformation, probably more important than the French Revolution was for its contemporaries. The very legacy of the Enlightenment’s main idea – the cosmo-political idea – is at stake behind the “coldness” of the transnational integration process. In this respect a normative approach to the European project sheds light on its philosophical dimension. Jean-Marc FerryRosenberg & SellierarticleEuropePhilosophyHusserlEnlightenmentAestheticsBH1-301EthicsBJ1-1725ENFRITPhenomenology and Mind, Iss 8 (2015)
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Philosophy
Husserl
Enlightenment
Aesthetics
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Ethics
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Philosophy
Husserl
Enlightenment
Aesthetics
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Ethics
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Jean-Marc Ferry
Telos, Nomos, Ethos. Quel sens philosophique de l’Europe politique ?
description After World War II, the project of an European Political Union seems to have been developing in a quite opposite spirit to that in which a renowned master of thought such as Husserl in his famous 1935 Vienna Lecture had appealed to a “ Philosophical Europe” , while calling the “European humanity” to a “heroism of reason”, in order to prevent western rationalism from getting bogged down in objectivism and naturalism. There is a sharp contrast between this idealism and the realism of the pioneers of the European construction, a process dominated by economicism, functionalism, technocracy; a “cold” process par excellence, hardly capable of nourishing political passions, and even less likely to arouse philosophic enthusiasms. Yet what is at stake is the big post-national transformation, probably more important than the French Revolution was for its contemporaries. The very legacy of the Enlightenment’s main idea – the cosmo-political idea – is at stake behind the “coldness” of the transnational integration process. In this respect a normative approach to the European project sheds light on its philosophical dimension.
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title Telos, Nomos, Ethos. Quel sens philosophique de l’Europe politique ?
title_short Telos, Nomos, Ethos. Quel sens philosophique de l’Europe politique ?
title_full Telos, Nomos, Ethos. Quel sens philosophique de l’Europe politique ?
title_fullStr Telos, Nomos, Ethos. Quel sens philosophique de l’Europe politique ?
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