Resonance as Pluralism: Toward an Existential-Phenomenological Approach to Relational Plurality, in Dialogue with Rosa and Arendt

Author:

Van Boxtel Bram1,Suárez-Müller Fernando1,De Groot Isolde2,Ten Kate Laurens3

Affiliation:

1. Department of the Philosophy of Humanism, University of Humanistic Studies, 3512 HD Utrecht, The Netherlands

2. Department of Education, University of Humanistic Studies, 3512 HD Utrecht, The Netherlands

3. Department of Care Ethics, University of Humanistic Studies, 3512 HD Utrecht, The Netherlands

Abstract

Discussions on modern pluralism have mainly focused on its socio-political dimension. This article focuses on the existential-phenomenological dimension of plurality, conceiving of pluralism as a responsive relationship between the self and the other. We advance a philosophical reading of Hartmut Rosa’s theory of resonance in order to further give shape to this existential-phenomenological approach to pluralism. The theory of resonance offers a framework to characterize the responsive relationships at play throughout human life. We argue that Rosa’s account is promising in its contribution to thinking the concept of pluralism as responsive relationship, but we problematize how Rosa tends to reduce resonance to subjective experience rather than taking the relationship itself as a focal point. We strengthen the potential of a philosophy of resonance by further embedding it in Arendt’s philosophy of worldliness; this, we conclude, leads to a conceptualization of pluralism as the responsivity of relationships themselves rather than a function of responding entities.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Religious studies

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