Are We Creating a “World Without Us”? : Global Responsibility and Annihilism in the Works of Günther Anders, Karl Jaspers, and Hans Jonas
(2025) In Existenz: An International Journal in Philosophy, Religion, Politics, and the Arts 20(1). p.37-43- Abstract
- This essay argues that the concept of global responsibility, as articulated in the works of Karl Jaspers and Hans Jonas, was anticipated in Günther Anders' 1956 opus, Die Antiquiertheit des Menschen. By tracing the phases of Anders' negative anthropology—from his pathology of freedom to the Promethean differential and
his critique of what he considers to be an annihilistic Western stance—I examine the development of his ethical imperative and its possible influence on Jaspers' 1956 radio lecture on the atomic bomb and on Jonas' 1974 book, Philosophical Essays: From Ancient Creed to Technological Man. I conclude with remarks on the philosophical relevance of sketching this complex genealogy.
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- Grelz, Astrid
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- Günther Anders, Karl Jaspers, Hans Jonas, Responsibility, Annihilism, Promethean shame, responsibility, nnegative anthropology, nuclear ethics, imagination, moral phantasy, anxiety
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- Existenz: An International Journal in Philosophy, Religion, Politics, and the Arts
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- 7 pages
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- Karl Jaspers Society of North America
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- 1932-1066
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title = {{Are We Creating a “World Without Us”? : Global Responsibility and Annihilism in the Works of Günther Anders, Karl Jaspers, and Hans Jonas}},
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