Re-examines our relationship to the modern world by providing new perspectives on the influence of medieval, Jewish, and Christian theologies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Frank B. Farrell is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at Purchase College, State University of New York. His publications include Subjectivity, Realism, and Postmodernism: The Recovery of the World in Recent Philosophy (Cambridge, 1994) and Why Does Literature Matter? (2004).
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Acknowledgments Introduction: the thinning out of the world 1. Empiricism and theology 2. John McDowell: rejecting the defensive move inward 3. Aristotle redivivus: on Saul Kripke 4. Hegel, theology, and Pippin's reading of Hegel 5. Walter Benjamin: incarnation or radical incommensurability? 6. Rolling back the Protestant Reformation: Wittgenstein and Dennett 7. McDowell (II): active and passive faculties and the theological framework 8. Derrida, the religion of the sublime, and the messianic 9. Literature today and the sublime absence of aesthetic experience 10. Where do we go from here? Bibliography Index.
Acknowledgments Introduction: the thinning out of the world 1. Empiricism and theology 2. John McDowell: rejecting the defensive move inward 3. Aristotle redivivus: on Saul Kripke 4. Hegel, theology, and Pippin's reading of Hegel 5. Walter Benjamin: incarnation or radical incommensurability? 6. Rolling back the Protestant Reformation: Wittgenstein and Dennett 7. McDowell (II): active and passive faculties and the theological framework 8. Derrida, the religion of the sublime, and the messianic 9. Literature today and the sublime absence of aesthetic experience 10. Where do we go from here? Bibliography Index.
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