What is the Ontological Argument? Philosophy has long been concerned over the most important questions of life, such as what is the essence of existence and whether or not God exists. This branch of philosophy, calledontology, is concerned with existence. An ontological argument, therefore, is ...
My main observation is that there seems to be a particular reading of «the human» underlyingthe ontological argument which does not account for differentlife worlds. When reflectingon the concept of the human within anthropology, Tobias Rees summarizes concisely the problematic use of a ...
Rather thanlooking at the fairly abstract notion of the everyday, however, this contributionfocuses on questions of ontological security and the home as more concrete exam-ples thereof. Both are key concepts of the original domestication framework aswell as good examples of what makes the everyday...