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Difficult Atheism Posttheological Thinking In Alain Badiou Jeanluc Nancy And Quentin Meillassoux Christopher Watkin

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Difficult Atheism Posttheological Thinking In Alain Badiou Jeanluc Nancy And Quentin Meillassoux Christopher Watkin
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.46 MB
Pages: 296
Author: Christopher Watkin
ISBN: 9780748646302, 0748646302
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Difficult Atheism Posttheological Thinking In Alain Badiou Jeanluc Nancy And Quentin Meillassoux Christopher Watkin by Christopher Watkin 9780748646302, 0748646302 instant download after payment.

Difficult Atheism shows how contemporary French philosophy is rethinking the legacy of the death of God in ways that take the debate beyond the narrow confines of atheism into the much broader domain of post-theological thinking. Christopher Watkin argues that Alain Badiou, Jean-Luc Nancy and Quentin Meillassoux each elaborate a distinctive approach to the post-theological, but that each approach still struggles to do justice to the death of God.

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