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Experience And The Absolute Disputed Questions On The Humanity Of Man Perspectives In Continental Philosophy 1st Edition Lacoste

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Experience And The Absolute Disputed Questions On The Humanity Of Man Perspectives In Continental Philosophy 1st Edition Lacoste
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Publisher: Fordham University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 65.97 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Lacoste, Jean-Yves
ISBN: 9780823223763, 0823223760
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Experience And The Absolute Disputed Questions On The Humanity Of Man Perspectives In Continental Philosophy 1st Edition Lacoste by Lacoste, Jean-yves 9780823223763, 0823223760 instant download after payment.

Does the philosophy of Heidegger represent the emergence of a secular anthropology that requires religious thought to redefine the religious dimension in human existence? In this critical response, Lacoste confronts the ultimate definition of human nature, the humanity of the human. He explores that definition through an analysis of the "absolute" as a phenomenological datum. Lacoste establishes a conception of human nature that opens possibilities for religious experience and religious identity in view of Heidegger's profound challenge. He develops a phenomenology of the liturgy, and subjects the categories of "experience," "place," and "human existence" to careful examination. Making a strong case for the affective nature of religious experience, he sides with Schleiermacher against Hegel in associating religion with affectivity rather than logic. Such affectivity, he claims, can be more rational than reason as framed in Hegelian logic.

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