
Publication details
Publisher: Nakladatelství Karolinum
Place: Prague
Year: 2014
Pages: 217-232
Series: AUC Interpretationes
Full citation:
, "Ethics and contingency", AUC Interpretationes 4 (1), 2014, pp. 217-232.


Ethics and contingency
on ethical experience and its expression as testimony
pp. 217-232
in: AUC Interpretationes 4 (1), 2014.Abstract
This essay is an attempt to clarify the two fundamental dimensions of the ethos – ethical experience and its eminent expression in testimonies – following the thread of contingency as a crucial dimension of ethical experience. First, I address the notion of experience: I claim that in all fundamental human experiences there is an element of contingency, constitutive of their meaning, that cannot be “neutralized” in the element of the concept; second, I develop the notion of ethical experience and show that it is an essentially contingent experience. Finally, I argue that the contingency of ethical experience is most adequately expressed by testimonies and sketch a notion of a “comprehensive phenomenological ethics” that makes of testimony a genuine ethical category.
Publication details
Publisher: Nakladatelství Karolinum
Place: Prague
Year: 2014
Pages: 217-232
Series: AUC Interpretationes
Full citation:
, "Ethics and contingency", AUC Interpretationes 4 (1), 2014, pp. 217-232.