Phenomenology and Religion: New Frontiers
fredrika spindler larities to eternal, transcendent universals — consciousness, subject, object, soul, and, not least, truth. Th ...
gilles deleuze: a philosophy of immanence immanence from consciousness and the subject to a transcendental subjectivity, thereby ...
fredrika spindler edly puts it.^24 One could also, as Beaulieu remarks, question the hypo- thesis of a pure immanence.^25 It is ...
gilles deleuze: a philosophy of immanence is with moral arguments.^28 This is why immanence must be under- stood as a non-negoti ...
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Supposed God is There: Derrida between Alterity and Subjectivity marius timmann mjaaland L’horizon de la vérité ou du propre de ...
marius timmann mjaaland Radical Nominalism There can be no analysis of ultimate conditions without a nominal approach. The analy ...
supposed god is there meaning in general. The trace is the différance [deferral] which opens up the apparaître and the significa ...
marius timmann mjaaland not affirm that a particular thing is, i.e., exists, but neither would he affirm the opposite metaphysic ...
supposed god is there With the later Derrida, the question of God becomes a major topic, designating one of the focal points in ...
marius timmann mjaaland Derrida’s analysis of the concept of God is, however, alternately very general, even formalistic, and ve ...
supposed god is there exemplifies.”^12 Does the abstract formalization necessarily infer from an extremely general hypothesis? I ...
marius timmann mjaaland My questions do not only concern this isolated definition, though, but the conditional relationship betw ...
supposed god is there truth, in particular when related to God, is that the subject seeking truth in itself, notably as “absolut ...
marius timmann mjaaland despair.^19 Thus, Derrida’s text not only analyzes but at the same time expresses such a crisis in the H ...
supposed god is there or consensus based on the a priori assumption that God cannot Be, from Mark C. Taylor to Kearney and Caput ...
marius timmann mjaaland Despite several similarities with Maître Jacques, two aspects of his reflections are remarkably absent i ...
supposed god is there to avoid the dialectical trap of Being and Non-being by withdrawing from realism to nominalism, to a “pure ...
marius timmann mjaaland you, your heavenly Father will also forgive you.” The presupposition for such forgiveness is that there ...
supposed god is there its crisis.^30 A weak alterity implies that the only Other left is an Other which is constructed and “appr ...
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