The Counterpoint of earth and world meanings in the national identity’ expression

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Language:
Anglų kalba / English
Title:
The Counterpoint of earth and world meanings in the national identity’ expression
In the Journal:
Rural development. 2017, vol. 8, p. 967-972. Proceedings of the 8th international scientific conference rural development
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Filosofija / Philosophy; Kultūrinis identitetas / Cultural identitity; Valstybė / State.
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LTReikšminiai žodžiai: Žemė; Tapatybė; Tauta; Pasaulis; Viešoji sutartis; Valstybė; Earth; Identity; Nation; World; Public contract; State.

ENThe meanings of the earth and the world can be associated with issues of national identity. In the article, the issues of fostering national identity are discussed in the context of M. Heidegger's philosophy‘s outlook on a land and world disputes. The article tries to define how much a nation can be an object of scientific cognition. Understanding the nation as a resistance to limiting objectification is a methodological background to the development of the topic, which obliges the philosophical interpretation of the problem to be trusted, at least as a scientific reduction of the problem. Sketches of the earth and the world we use as a kind of catalysts of intellectual imagination and methodological guides. The main aim of the article is the attempt to analyze the conditions of the expression of the national identity in terms of both the subject matter and the non-objective reflection, where different approaches complement each other (what we call by the term "counterpoint", borrowed from the theory of music). The collision of national identities through Martin Heidegger's typology of images has not been examined before. There are also discussed the untapped reserves for nurturing Lithuanian identity - both spiritual and economic. The aim is to refine the political awareness of the Public Treaty model raised by the Enlightenment thinkers. Land is an important factor in the economic development of a so ciety and the object of economic exploitation, but, more importantly, it is a standpoint in establishing and maintaining the nation's vitality. The dispute between the earth and the world which foster the thesis of national identity acquires the essence of the truth of being. [From the publication]

DOI:
10.15544/RD.2017.223
ISBN:
9786094491283
ISSN:
1822-3230; 2345-0916
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