Zeitschrift für Diskursforschung/ Journal for Discourse Studies

The Sound of Wonder as a Way of ontological Homecoming. The Discourse on Stress and Burnout seen from the Perspective of an ›Excess of Negativity‹

Zusammenfassung

This article explores an existential and apophatic approach to understanding stress and burnout through the lens of Late Heidegger and the concept of »existential health« as »ontological homecoming«. It examines Rosa’s idea of ›existential resonance‹ and Han’s notion of negativity and contemplative living, focusing on the sense of wonder as a foundation for existential health. The article critiques thinkers like Brinkmann and Gumbrecht, who refer to Heidegger and Rosa but stay at an »ontic« level, overlooking deeper ontological insights into being and letting be (Gelassenheit) that could counter modern burnout. It concludes by proposing »existential health«, distinct from »mental« or »physical« health, as crucial in addressing stress and burnout. This is the second of two articles on understanding stress from a contemplative life view.

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The Sound of Wonder as a Way of ontological Homecoming. The Discourse on Stress and Burnout seen from the Perspective of an ›Excess of Negativity‹
Zeitschrift für Diskursforschung (ISSN 2195-867X), Ausgabe 1, Jahr 2024, Seite 121 - 141

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Titel

The Sound of Wonder as a Way of ontological Homecoming. The Discourse on Stress and Burnout seen from the Perspective of an ›Excess of Negativity‹

Zeitschrift

Zeitschrift für Diskursforschung (ISSN 2195-867X), Ausgabe 1, Jahr 2024, Seite 121 - 141

DOI

10.3262/ZFD2401121

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2195-867X

Verlag

Beltz Juventa

Autoren

Martin Mølholm / Finn Thorbjørn Hansen

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