Trust discourse in existential philosophy
https://doi.org/10.29235/2524-2369-2018-63-4-409-417
Abstract
The conceptual analysis of the problematization of the crisis of trust in the context of existential philosophy is performed in the article, paying special attention to the specificity of the ambivalent interpretation of the ontological and phenomenological levels of trust as the value basis for social interaction. Addressing the works of K. Jaspers, M. Buber, O. F. Bollnov, N. Abbagnano, the ways of overcoming the crisis bases of trust and the conditions of the “possibility of possibilities” of trust as a positive existential of responsible coexistence are analyzed. The conceptualization of trust as an existential self-determination in the horizons of reliability of world and readiness for vulnerability is presented.
An existential analytics of the phenomenological level of trust in the interpretation of strategies of critical optimism and suspicion practices is proposed, which allowed us to consider the constructive and destructive effects of trust in terms of meaningful problems of choice, fear, anxiety, concern, freedom, responsibility in the “trust-to-the-world” and “trust-to-Other” horizons, conceptualizing internal and external resources of basic expectations of reliability, security, optimistic openness and pulsating humanity.