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  • 2010-2014  (2)
  • 1
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    Online Resource
    Dordrecht : Springer Science+Business Media B.V
    ISBN: 1282995863 , 9789400700598 , 9781282995864
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , v.: digital
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Science and Law Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Rubenstein, Mary-Jane Book reviews 2012
    Series Statement: Handbook of Contemporary Philosophy of Religion 4
    DDC: 190.9/04
    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Philosophy, modern ; Ontology ; Phenomenology ; Philosophy ; Religion (General)
    Abstract: This is the first book that provides access to twelve Continental philosophers and the consequences of their thinking for the philosophy of religion. Basically, in the second half of the twentieth century, it has been treated from within the Anglo- American school of philosophy, which deals mainly with proofs and truths, and questions of faith. This approach is more concerned with human experience, and pays more attention to historical context and cultural influences. As such, it provides challenging questions about the way forward for philosophy of religion in the twenty-first century.
    Abstract: This is the first book that provides access to twelve Continental philosophers and the consequences of their thinking for the philosophy of religion. Basically, in the second half of the twentieth century, it has been treated from within the Anglo- American school of philosophy, which deals mainly with proofs and truths, and questions of faith. This approach is more concerned with human experience, and pays more attention to historical context and cultural influences. As such, it provides challenging questions about the way forward for philosophy of religion in the twenty-first century
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgments; Contents; Contributors; Introduction; Overview of Contributions; Bibliography; Paul Ricoeur: Hermeneutics, Philosophy and Religion; Bibliography; Thinking Otherwise: Derrida's Contribution to Philosophy of Religion; Derrida and Religion: Two Generations; Ontotheology and Beyond: The Death of God, The Death of Man?; Giving Place, Saving Names: or, What Has Athens to Do with Jerusalem?; Religion and (Post)modernity: The Return of the Religious; Taking Stock: Philosophy of Religion in a Derridean Key; Bibliography
    Description / Table of Contents: Levinas's Project: An Interpretative Phenomenology of Sensibility and IntersubjectivityIntroductory Remarks: Biography; A Different Sort of Ethics; The Early Philosophy; The War Years and Their Aftermath; Post-war Developments; Being, Intersubjectivity, and Totality and Infinity; Otherwise than Being and the Transposition of Messianic Time into Sensibility; Bibliography; The Challenge of Love: Kristeva and Irigaray; Towards a Therapeutics of Women and the Feminine; Julia Kristeva and Religion; Summary Observations; Luce Irigaray; Bibliography
    Description / Table of Contents: Thinking Differently: Foucault and the Philosophy of ReligionLife and Thought of Michel Foucault (1926--1984); Michel Foucaults Philosophical Location; The Intellectual Roots of the PhilosopherHistorian; The Experimental Attitude; Foucault, Philosophy and the Question of Religion; Discourse and Archaeological Knowledge; Power and Genealogy; Self, Philosophy and Spirituality; Conclusion: Philosophy and Religion After Foucault; Bibliography; Deleuze and Philosophy of Religion; Indifference; Deleuze on David Hume; Atheistic Metaphysics; Bergsonism; Spinozism; Beatitude; The Plane of Immanence
    Description / Table of Contents: ConclusionBibliography; Jean-Luc Marion: Phenomenology of Religion; Descartes; Phenomenology; A God Without Being; The Saturated Phenomenon; Criticism of Marions Work; Bibliography; Critical Theory, Negative Theology, and Transcendence; Walter Benjamin; Max Horkheimer; Theodor Adorno; Jürgen Habermas; Conclusions; Bibliography; Encountering Otherness; Emmanuel Levinas (1906-1995); Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980); Paul Ricoeur (1913-2005); Jacques Derrida (1930-2004); Michael Foucault (1926-1984); Gilles Deleuze (1925-1995); Jean-Luc Marion (b. 1946); Luce Irigaray and Julia Kristeva
    Description / Table of Contents: BibliographyNotes on Contributors; Index
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Calgary : University of Calgary Press
    ISBN: 9781552385845
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (260 p.)
    Keywords: Philosophy
    Abstract: While there have been a number of specialized books in the field of comparative philosophy, and many in the field of comparative religion, there are few scholars who can address both disciplines. Furthermore, when these disciplines are virtually mutually exclusive, as in Western academia, a full appreciation of non-Western approaches to either religion or philosophy is not easily attained, and distortions, such as appropriation, often occur. Within the last ten years, there has been a concerted effort on the part of a number of Western scholars to try to address these deficiencies.A unique workshop held at the University of Calgary in 2007 marked the beginning of an interdisciplinary project to bring together scholars from both fields for discussion on a regular basis. After Appropriation consists of thirteen essays stemming from the workshop, each of which addresses an issue or illustrates a problem in the interdisciplinary field of comparative religion and philosophy as it is presently conceived. Many misappropriations and exclusions have arisen from the Western tendency to reduce and manipulate the ideas and values of non-Western religions and philosophies to fit within Western concepts and categories. How might comparative philosophy and religion change if the concepts and categories of non-Western philosophies and religions were taken as primary? This book explores this question through analytic and phenomenological Western approaches, infused with fresh strategies and modalities derived from or inspired by non-Western traditions. In a world of increasing pluralism and continuing globalization, there is a growing need to elevate discussion of these issues to a more sophisticated level. A truly groundbreaking collection, After Appropriation inaugurates an entirely new integrative discipline of comparative religion and philosophy, and the exceptional calibre and wide spectrum of the books scholarship will stimulate and propel further interest in this pivotal and fruitful direction. Contributors: Tamara Albertini, Arindam Chakrabarti, Francis X. Clooney, Christopher G. Framarin, Katrin Froese, Morny Joy, Chen-kuo Lin, Dan Lusthaus, Michael McGhee, Michael Oppenheim, Tinu Ruparell, Vincent Shen, and Ahmad F. Yousif
    Note: English
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