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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.53745/bs.93.4.3

Analytic Existentialism : Mystery of Death, Transhumanism and the Narrative Self

Marin Biondić orcid id orcid.org/0000-0001-6999-5788 ; Department of Philosophy, University of Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia


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Abstract

The aim of this article is to show how to refute and justify claims of existential philosophers using the methods of analytic philosophy, and to demonstrate the impact of existential thoughts on the contemporary Anglo-American philosophy of analytic tradition. In the first part of the article the author outlines how to refute the claim of the mystery of death and presents that the phenomenon of death can be reasonably analysed just like any other phenomenon. In the second part of the article the author explores how to justify an existential claim of the constitutiveness of death for human beings through transhumanism, uploading human to the computer, which is metaphysically unsustainable. In the third part of the article, the author presents that some existential ideas, such as the concept of the narrative self, are incorporated in the contemporary analytic philosophy. All three parts of this article are in the function of demonstrating that both the analytic philosophy and existentialism, although fundamentally different in the approach, terminology, and style, are comparable philosophical traditions. Specifically, the author shows how the analytical existentialism functions.

Keywords

existentialism; analytic philosophy; death; transhumanism; self; narration.

Hrčak ID:

313220

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/313220

Publication date:

11.1.2024.

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