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E-raamat: Deep Perception: The Direct Awareness of Individual Being and the Practice of Being Who We Are

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  • Kirjastus: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
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"Deep Perception draws on analytic, continental, and Eastern philosophy to argue that direct perceptions of the being or essential character of a person, thing, or situation are possible. These perceptions are also enactments of our own being. Jeremy Barris explores their nature, logic, and practice"--

Deep Perception draws on analytic, continental, and Eastern philosophy to argue that direct perceptions of the being or essential character of a person, thing, or situation are possible. These perceptions are also enactments of our own being. Jeremy Barris explores their nature, logic, and practice.



Deep Perception: The Direct Awareness of Individual Being and the Practice of Being Who We Are argues that direct perceptions of the being or essential character of a person, thing, or situation are possible. These include perceptions of what integrally belongs to that being. The book also argues that these perceptions are enactments and expressions of our own being. While the mainstreams of both analytic and continental philosophy reject the conceivability of such a perception, Jeremy Barris argues that these traditions’ own implicit concepts of being allow and in fact account for its meaningfulness and possibility. Drawing on these implicit concepts and on Zen, Daoist, and some esoteric traditions, Deep Perception develops an account of the nature and logic of these deep perceptions and explores the nature and method of engaging in these perceptions, what is involved in living with them, and their implications for various areas of our conduct.

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Deep Perception argues for a view about our being and relationship to others that is unorthodox, but nevertheless (as Jeremy Barris convincingly shows) widely anticipated in global cultural traditions: there is such a thing as immediate deep perception of the being of a person, situation, or thing. Clearly written and provocative, Barris's book challenges us to witness the paradoxical possibilities of our openness to the being of others without mediation, rationalization, or excuse, showing the way to the radically unanticipated structures of sense and meaning that thereby offer to emerge in the everyday. -- Paul Livingston, University of New Mexico

Introduction: Aims, Background, and Clarifications

Chapter One: Deep Perception in the Philosophical and Related Traditions

Chapter Two: Deep Perception: Beginnings

Chapter Three: The Legitimacy and the Intuitive Sense and Manageability of This Kind of SelfReferential Self-Contradiction

Chapter Four: Contemporary Western-Northern Philosophy and the Meaningful Identifiability of

Being as Such

Chapter Five: Contemporary Western-Northern Philosophy and the Possibility of the Direct

Perception of Being: Ontology, or Not

Chapter Six: The Sense or Intelligible Structure of Deep Perception

Chapter Seven: Some Characteristics of Deep Perception and Some Corresponding Aspects of Its

Working

Chapter Eight: The Nature and Method of Engaging in Deep Perception or Some Ways of Being

Ourselves

Chapter Nine: Different Kinds of Deep Perception and Varieties of Its Form of Expression or

Vehicle

Chapter Ten: Deep Perception as Already Responsibility

Chapter Eleven: Deep Action

Conclusion: An Historical Note, and Deep Perception and Plain Truth

References

About the Author

Jeremy Barris is professor of philosophy at Marshall University.