Zygmunt Bauman en Ulrich Beck over 'leven in ambivalentie'

Filosofie En Praktijk 17 (3):141-149 (1996)
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Abstract

Uncertainty replaces the conviction that rationality may be founded, ultimately. Comments on and exemplified by Zygmunt Bauman's "Intimations of postmodernity" (1992), the Quality-of-life discussion (Nussbaum & Senn (eds.) 1993) and "reflexive modernization" (Ulrich Beck, 1994). Uncertainty as a principle leads to the "imperative of responsibility" (Hans Jonas, 1984).

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M Mentzel
Delft University of Technology (PhD)

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