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Post-Europe

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Taking as his starting point the concept of “post-Europe” by the Czech phenomenologist Jan Patočka, who was the first to suggest that Europe had ceased to be a central force after the Second World War, Hong Kong philosopher Yuk Hui in his new work addresses the problem of “overcoming modernity,” around which the Kyoto School emerged in Japan a hundred years ago. Nishida Kitaro, Nishitani Keiji, and the representative of the new Confucianism Mou Zongsan did not reject Western philosophy, but sought new ways of thinking in the conditions of the crisis that had engulfed Europe. Instead of the dream of an impossible overcoming of Heidegger’s Heimatlosigkeit, “Post-Europe” offers a sketch of thinking that, having realized its “rootlessness,” seeks to find a new form, not by neutralizing differences, but through individuation aimed at overcoming the oppositions between logos and technē, East and West, home and homelessness.
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