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By productively engaging philosophical "God-talk," Simmons proposes a robust model of postmodern religious belief and ethical existence.
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By productively engaging philosophical "God-talk," Simmons proposes a robust model of postmodern religious belief and ethical existence.
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- Verlag: Indiana University Press
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. April 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 154mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 547g
- ISBN-13: 9780253222848
- ISBN-10: 0253222842
- Artikelnr.: 32730350
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
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- Verlag: Indiana University Press
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. April 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 154mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 547g
- ISBN-13: 9780253222848
- ISBN-10: 0253222842
- Artikelnr.: 32730350
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
J. Aaron Simmons is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Hendrix College. He is editor (with David Wood) of Kierkegaard and Levinas: Ethics, Politics, and Religion (IUP, 2008).
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations for Kierkegaard and Levinas Texts
Introduction: God . . . Again-Again . . . God
1. The Problem: Richard Rorty's Critique of Emmanuel Levinas-or, Why
Continental Ethics and Philosophy of Religion Face Political Challenges
Part 1. A Question of Priority-Levinas and Kierkegaard
2. Hearing Divine Commands and Responding to the Call of the Other: A
Reading of Kierkegaard's Fear and Trembling
3. Bi-directional Relationality: Levinasian Readings of the Akedah and the
(Dynamic) Ethical in Kierkegaard
4. An Ontology of Constitutive Responsibility: Kierkegaardian
"Transparency" and Levinasian "Exposure"
5. Levinasian Subjectivity and Political Critique
Part 2. Obligation and Transcendence in New Phenomenology
6. Mapping Twists and "Turns": An Introduction to the Current Debate and
Suggestions for Moving Forward
7. Reconstructive Separatism: On Phenomenology and Theology
8. Is Continental Philosophy Just Catholicism for Atheists? Critique and
Kenosis
Part 3. Intersections and Applications
9. The Religious: Maintaining the Paradox-Wittgenstein and Kierkegaard on
Postmodern Christianity
10. The Political: Politics as an Ethico-religious Task-Reconsidering
Religion in the Public Square
11. The Epistemological: Between Trust and Hope-Justification in a
Deconstructive Democracy
12. The Ethical: Expansive Relationality-Levinas, Community, and Climate
Change
13. The Ethico-Political: Following Postmodern Exemplars
Notes
Bibliography
Index
List of Abbreviations for Kierkegaard and Levinas Texts
Introduction: God . . . Again-Again . . . God
1. The Problem: Richard Rorty's Critique of Emmanuel Levinas-or, Why
Continental Ethics and Philosophy of Religion Face Political Challenges
Part 1. A Question of Priority-Levinas and Kierkegaard
2. Hearing Divine Commands and Responding to the Call of the Other: A
Reading of Kierkegaard's Fear and Trembling
3. Bi-directional Relationality: Levinasian Readings of the Akedah and the
(Dynamic) Ethical in Kierkegaard
4. An Ontology of Constitutive Responsibility: Kierkegaardian
"Transparency" and Levinasian "Exposure"
5. Levinasian Subjectivity and Political Critique
Part 2. Obligation and Transcendence in New Phenomenology
6. Mapping Twists and "Turns": An Introduction to the Current Debate and
Suggestions for Moving Forward
7. Reconstructive Separatism: On Phenomenology and Theology
8. Is Continental Philosophy Just Catholicism for Atheists? Critique and
Kenosis
Part 3. Intersections and Applications
9. The Religious: Maintaining the Paradox-Wittgenstein and Kierkegaard on
Postmodern Christianity
10. The Political: Politics as an Ethico-religious Task-Reconsidering
Religion in the Public Square
11. The Epistemological: Between Trust and Hope-Justification in a
Deconstructive Democracy
12. The Ethical: Expansive Relationality-Levinas, Community, and Climate
Change
13. The Ethico-Political: Following Postmodern Exemplars
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations for Kierkegaard and Levinas Texts
Introduction: God . . . Again-Again . . . God
1. The Problem: Richard Rorty's Critique of Emmanuel Levinas-or, Why
Continental Ethics and Philosophy of Religion Face Political Challenges
Part 1. A Question of Priority-Levinas and Kierkegaard
2. Hearing Divine Commands and Responding to the Call of the Other: A
Reading of Kierkegaard's Fear and Trembling
3. Bi-directional Relationality: Levinasian Readings of the Akedah and the
(Dynamic) Ethical in Kierkegaard
4. An Ontology of Constitutive Responsibility: Kierkegaardian
"Transparency" and Levinasian "Exposure"
5. Levinasian Subjectivity and Political Critique
Part 2. Obligation and Transcendence in New Phenomenology
6. Mapping Twists and "Turns": An Introduction to the Current Debate and
Suggestions for Moving Forward
7. Reconstructive Separatism: On Phenomenology and Theology
8. Is Continental Philosophy Just Catholicism for Atheists? Critique and
Kenosis
Part 3. Intersections and Applications
9. The Religious: Maintaining the Paradox-Wittgenstein and Kierkegaard on
Postmodern Christianity
10. The Political: Politics as an Ethico-religious Task-Reconsidering
Religion in the Public Square
11. The Epistemological: Between Trust and Hope-Justification in a
Deconstructive Democracy
12. The Ethical: Expansive Relationality-Levinas, Community, and Climate
Change
13. The Ethico-Political: Following Postmodern Exemplars
Notes
Bibliography
Index
List of Abbreviations for Kierkegaard and Levinas Texts
Introduction: God . . . Again-Again . . . God
1. The Problem: Richard Rorty's Critique of Emmanuel Levinas-or, Why
Continental Ethics and Philosophy of Religion Face Political Challenges
Part 1. A Question of Priority-Levinas and Kierkegaard
2. Hearing Divine Commands and Responding to the Call of the Other: A
Reading of Kierkegaard's Fear and Trembling
3. Bi-directional Relationality: Levinasian Readings of the Akedah and the
(Dynamic) Ethical in Kierkegaard
4. An Ontology of Constitutive Responsibility: Kierkegaardian
"Transparency" and Levinasian "Exposure"
5. Levinasian Subjectivity and Political Critique
Part 2. Obligation and Transcendence in New Phenomenology
6. Mapping Twists and "Turns": An Introduction to the Current Debate and
Suggestions for Moving Forward
7. Reconstructive Separatism: On Phenomenology and Theology
8. Is Continental Philosophy Just Catholicism for Atheists? Critique and
Kenosis
Part 3. Intersections and Applications
9. The Religious: Maintaining the Paradox-Wittgenstein and Kierkegaard on
Postmodern Christianity
10. The Political: Politics as an Ethico-religious Task-Reconsidering
Religion in the Public Square
11. The Epistemological: Between Trust and Hope-Justification in a
Deconstructive Democracy
12. The Ethical: Expansive Relationality-Levinas, Community, and Climate
Change
13. The Ethico-Political: Following Postmodern Exemplars
Notes
Bibliography
Index