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    Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands
    ISBN: 9789401013574
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VIII, 186p) , online resource
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Metaphysics
    Abstract: One: Mythical Speaking “About” God -- 1. The Rejection of Myths and the “Denial” of God -- 2. The Rejection of Myths and the “Affirmation” of God -- 3. Mythical Speaking as Authentic Speaking “About” God -- 4. Retrospect and Prospect -- Two: the Rejection of Metaphysics and the “Negation” of God -- Analytic Philosophy -- Rudolf Carnap -- Ayer -- Flew -- Hare -- Findlay -- Three: the Rejection of Metaphysics and the “Affirmation” of God -- 1. Kant’s So-called “Agnosticism” -- 2. The Intellectualism and Objectivism of Christian Thought -- 3. The “Overcoming of Metaphysics” in Heidegger -- Four: the Acceptance of Metaphysics and the “Affirmation” of God -- 1. The Objectivistic Tradition: Lakebrink -- 2. The Spiritualistic-Monastic Tradition -- 3. Logical Empiricism -- Five: Hermeneutics of Religious Existence -- 1. The Calling of the Name “God” -- 2. The Proper Character of Religious Language -- 3. Speaking “About” God is Speaking About Man -- 4. Christian Religiousness -- Six: Religious Existence and Metaphysical Speech -- The God of Philosophers -- Rejection of the “Proofs” for God’s Existence by the Religious Man -- “The Conclusion of a ‘Proof’ for God’s Existence Can Never Be True” -- The Metaphysical “Proof” for the Existence of “God” -- Metaphysics in the Sciences -- Regional Ontologies -- Metaphysics in the Strict Sense -- Parmenides -- Affirmation in Negation -- “The Metaphysical in Man” -- “Why is There Something Rather Than Nothing?” -- Conclusion.
    Abstract: This book is an attempt to interpret man's religious existence, an inter­ pretation for which some of the groundwork was laid by the author's book PHENOMENOLOGY AND ATHEISM (Duquesne University Press, 2nd impression, 1965). That work explored the "denial" of God by the leading atheists and came to terms with the most typical forms assumed by their "denials". Nevertheless, I am not an adherent of atheism. The reason why it is possible to agree with many "atheists" without becoming one of them is that man can misunderstand his own religiousness or lapse into an inauthentic form of being a believer. What many "atheists" unmask is one or the other form of pseudo-religiousness which should be unmasked. On the other hand, I have also constantly refused to identify religiousness with such inauthentic forms and to define it in terms of those forms - just as I refuse to identify the appendix with appendicitis, the heart with an infarct, the psyche as a disturbance, and marriage as a fight. The book offered here has been written since the rise of the radical "God is dead" theology. This "theology" without God has often been presented as the only form of theological thought still suitable for "modern man". As the reader will notice, I reject the brash facility with which some "modern men" measure the relevance of "anything" by its "modernity".
    Description / Table of Contents: One: Mythical Speaking “About” God1. The Rejection of Myths and the “Denial” of God -- 2. The Rejection of Myths and the “Affirmation” of God -- 3. Mythical Speaking as Authentic Speaking “About” God -- 4. Retrospect and Prospect -- Two: the Rejection of Metaphysics and the “Negation” of God -- Analytic Philosophy -- Rudolf Carnap -- Ayer -- Flew -- Hare -- Findlay -- Three: the Rejection of Metaphysics and the “Affirmation” of God -- 1. Kant’s So-called “Agnosticism” -- 2. The Intellectualism and Objectivism of Christian Thought -- 3. The “Overcoming of Metaphysics” in Heidegger -- Four: the Acceptance of Metaphysics and the “Affirmation” of God -- 1. The Objectivistic Tradition: Lakebrink -- 2. The Spiritualistic-Monastic Tradition -- 3. Logical Empiricism -- Five: Hermeneutics of Religious Existence -- 1. The Calling of the Name “God” -- 2. The Proper Character of Religious Language -- 3. Speaking “About” God is Speaking About Man -- 4. Christian Religiousness -- Six: Religious Existence and Metaphysical Speech -- The God of Philosophers -- Rejection of the “Proofs” for God’s Existence by the Religious Man -- “The Conclusion of a ‘Proof’ for God’s Existence Can Never Be True” -- The Metaphysical “Proof” for the Existence of “God” -- Metaphysics in the Sciences -- Regional Ontologies -- Metaphysics in the Strict Sense -- Parmenides -- Affirmation in Negation -- “The Metaphysical in Man” -- “Why is There Something Rather Than Nothing?” -- Conclusion.
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