توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب The Experience of Atheism: Phenomenology, Metaphysics and Religion
نام کتاب : The Experience of Atheism: Phenomenology, Metaphysics and Religion
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : تجربه الحاد: پدیدارشناسی ، متافیزیک و دین
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نویسندگان : Robyn Horner, Claude Romano (editors)
ناشر : Bloomsbury Academic
سال نشر : 2021
تعداد صفحات : 217
ISBN (شابک) : 9781350167636 , 9781350167643
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 12 مگابایت
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Cover page\nHalftitle page\nTitle page\nCopyright page\nContents\nList of Contributors\nAcknowledgments\n1 Atheism, Faith, and Experience\n I. Atheism and the irreducible\n II. Atheism and alienation\n III. Literalist atheism\n IV. Atheism and the flight of the gods\n V. Before theism and atheism\n VI. A very brief introduction to the works in this book\n VII. Postlude\nPart One The Experience of Atheism\n 2 Atheistic Experience\n I. The spirit of a spiritless world\n II. Ownness and property\n III. The faith of Marx\n IV. Atheistic faith\n V. The refusal of assurance\n VI. Opening to the infinite\n VII. Atheism and the a-theological\n 3 Desire and Inertia\n I. Four forms of atheism\n II. The atheism of desire\n 4 No Gods, No Masters—Anarchism and Religious Experience\n I. The fact of being left alone\n II. Christian anarchism\n III. Anarchic responsibility\n IV. Ontological anarchism\n V. Religious anarchism\n 5 Nothingness against the Death of God—Mallarmé’s Poetics after 1866\n I. The poetic renouncement of the divine\n II. Atheism as a stigma of the age\n III. The hole in the fullness of things\n IV. The destitution of the night of exile\n 6 There Is No Experience of Pure Atheism—MichelSerres and the Schema of Unbelief\n I. Is Serres an atheist?\n II. Umbilical atheism\n III. Translational atheism\n IV. Conclusion\nPart Two The Atheisms of Faith\n 7 Theism, Atheism, Anatheism\n I. Something lost that is found again\n II. Anatheism, atheism, and theism\n III. Living anatheism\n IV. Theopoetics as anapoetics\n 8 Apocalypse or Revelation?\n I. Apocalypse\n II. Revelation\n III. Transformation\n 9 Atheism and Critique\n I. Thinking, motivation, and critique\n II. Critique as discernment of the heart\n III. Being thrown back on myself: shame\n IV. Discernment of the heart\n V. Conclusion\nPart Three The Phenomenality of the Religious\n 10 The Death of God—Sartre against Heidegger\n I. Sartre, the unbeliever\n II. Relative indifference\n III. Methodological atheism\n IV. The dispute with Nietzsche\n V. Conclusion\n 11 Materialism, Social Construction, and Radical Empiricism—Debating the Status of “Experience” in the Study of Religion\n I. The materialist orientation of recent religious studies\n II. Interventions of trauma theory\n III. Returning to questions of religious experience\n 12 Atheism, Religion, Experience (and Metaphysics?)\n I. Atheism and the turn to the subject\n II. A phenomenology of “God”\n III. Marion’s phenomenology\n IV. A renewed appeal to metaphysical realism\n V. Complementarity\n 13 On Seeing Nothing—A Critique of Marion’s Account of Religious Phenomenality\n I. Evidence for experiencing phenomena of revelation\n II. Refusing to see\n III. Confusion about what is seen\n IV. Misinterpreting the seen\n V. Lacking the strength or capacity to see\n VI. Bedazzled blindness\n 14 Doubling Metaphysics\n I. Inversion\n II. Situation\n III. Distinctions\n IV. Limits\n V. Orders\n VI. Double metaphysics: make it serve a purpose other than its own\nIndex of Names