Synthesis philosophica, Vol. 29 No. 2, 2014.
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The End of Philosophy: Aesthetics and Philosophy of Sport
Lev Kreft
orcid.org/0000-0002-8105-2456
; University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Arts, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Sažetak
How could philosophy come to an end? Understood as love of wisdom, philosophy knew that it knew nothing. It started with examination of those who were supposed to know, and found out that they know nothing, but do not know that. Consequently, philosophy knows better because at least it knows that it does not know anything. Later, philosophy found out that people are enslaved because they do not question their own conditions. Therefore, its mission became to enable people to start thinking. When it started to believe that it knows, philosophy came to its end for the first time. The second end of philosophy may happen when it discovers that people, without philosophy’s instructions, can think, and that philosophy itself should rethink its position of critique: presupposed innocence of its criticism. To demonstrate this need in contemporaneity, I will present two cases of philosophical criticism: that of the criticism of contemporary art, and that of the radical critique of sport.
Ključne riječi
end of philosophy; critique of aesthetics; critique of contemporary art; philosophy of sport; radical critique of sport; philosophical disinterest and distrust
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