Contemporary Debates in Negative Theology and Philosophy

In this volume, scholars draw deeply on negative theology in order to consider some of the oldest questions in the philosophy of religion that stand as persistent challenges to inquiry, comprehension, and expression. The chapters engage different philosophical methodologies, cross disciplinary bound...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (-)
Otros Autores: Brown, Nahum, editor (editor), Simmons, J. Aaron, editor
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan 2017.
Colección:Palgrave Frontiers in Philosophy of Religion.
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Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 1. Introduction; J. Aaron Simmons. - Part I. A Philosophy of the Unsayable
  • 2.  A Philosophy of the Unsayable; Kevin Hart
  • 3.Speaking About Silence (Sort of); Aaron Simmons
  • 4. William Franke and the Unfinished Philosophical Revolution of the West; William C. Hackett
  • 5.  To Be and Not To Know, That is the Question; Sai Bhatawadekar
  • 6. Is There a Logic of the Ineffable?; Stephen Palmquist
  • 7. Betwixt and Amidst; William Franke
  • Part II. Thinking the Apophatic
  • 8. Is Hegel an Apophatic Thinker?; Nahum Brown
  • 9. Hegel and the Negation of the Apophatic; Andrew W. Hass
  • 10. Infinite Reduplication; Peter Kline
  • 11. Heidegger’s Apophaticism;  Elliot R. Wolfson
  • 12. The Apophatic Trace of Derrida and Zhuangzi; Lissa McCullough
  • 13. The Irenic Ironic Unsayable; by David Chai
  • 14. Apophatic Universalism East and West; William Franke
  • Part III. The Vanishing Point of the Apophatic in Poetry and Literature
  • 15. Apophasis as a Means of Expressing Ecological Indeterminacy; Sabine Lenore Müller
  • 16. The Astonishing Silence of Things;Bruno Béu
  • 17. Unspeakable Trash; Anthony Curtis Adler
  • 18. Conclusion
  • Index.