Philosophy of Reenchantment
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Philosophy of Reenchantment
Meijer, Michiel; De Vriese, Herbert
Taylor & Francis Ltd
08/2022
276
Mole
Inglês
9780367612566
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction: Varieties of Reenchantment in a Disenchanted World
Michiel Meijer and Herbert De Vriese
Part I. Reenchantment and (A)Theism
1. What is Reenchantment? An Interview with Charles Taylor
Michiel Meijer and Charles Taylor
2. Religion without Magic: Responding to the Natural World
John Cottingham
3. Might There Be Secular Enchantment?
Akeel Bilgrami
Part II, Genealogies of Reenchantment
4. Did Disenchantment Ever Happen? Retrieving the Forgotten Story of Transcendence
Guido Vanheeswijck
5. Theorizing Reenchantment Across Different Value Spheres
Herbert De Vriese
6. Reenchantment as Resonance
Paolo Costa
Part III. Working with Reenchantment
7. The Eyes of a Child
Sophie-Grace Chappell
8. Nature, Enchantment, and God
Fiona Ellis
9. Reenchantment and the Risk of Reification: On Taking Morality (Too) Seriously
Michiel Meijer
10. Detachment and Attention
Rob Compaijen
11. Moral Absolutes and Neo-Aristotelian Ethical Naturalism
David McPherson
Epilogue: On the Call from Outside
Jane Bennett and Akeel Bilgrami
Michiel Meijer and Herbert De Vriese
Part I. Reenchantment and (A)Theism
1. What is Reenchantment? An Interview with Charles Taylor
Michiel Meijer and Charles Taylor
2. Religion without Magic: Responding to the Natural World
John Cottingham
3. Might There Be Secular Enchantment?
Akeel Bilgrami
Part II, Genealogies of Reenchantment
4. Did Disenchantment Ever Happen? Retrieving the Forgotten Story of Transcendence
Guido Vanheeswijck
5. Theorizing Reenchantment Across Different Value Spheres
Herbert De Vriese
6. Reenchantment as Resonance
Paolo Costa
Part III. Working with Reenchantment
7. The Eyes of a Child
Sophie-Grace Chappell
8. Nature, Enchantment, and God
Fiona Ellis
9. Reenchantment and the Risk of Reification: On Taking Morality (Too) Seriously
Michiel Meijer
10. Detachment and Attention
Rob Compaijen
11. Moral Absolutes and Neo-Aristotelian Ethical Naturalism
David McPherson
Epilogue: On the Call from Outside
Jane Bennett and Akeel Bilgrami
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Disengaged;Michiel Meijer;Practical Agency;Herbert De Vriese;neo-Aristotelian Virtue Ethics;Charles Taylor;Robust Realism;John Cottingham;Enchanted World;Akeel Bilgrami;Follow;Jane Bennett;Detached Engagement;Patrick Curry;Moral Phenomenology;Guido Vanheeswijck;Natural Sciences Study;Thomas Spiegel;Sophie-Grace Chappell;Disenchanted World;Rob Compaijen;Strong Evaluations;Fiona Ellis;Vice Versa;Paolo Costa;Deus Absconditus;David McPherson;Natural World;agency;Theistic Worldview;value;Alexandra Walsham;metaphysics;Entzauberung Der Welt;religion;Phenomenal Properties;enchantment;Resonant Experiences;disenchantment;Phenomenal Socialism;reenchantment;Absolute Prohibitions;ethics;Innocent Human;philosophical anthropology;Loving Attention;transcendence;Nietzsche's Atheists;attention;resonance;sacred;reverence;ecology of matter;liberal naturalism;ontological embarrassment;moral absolutes;neo-Aristotelian ethical naturalism
Introduction: Varieties of Reenchantment in a Disenchanted World
Michiel Meijer and Herbert De Vriese
Part I. Reenchantment and (A)Theism
1. What is Reenchantment? An Interview with Charles Taylor
Michiel Meijer and Charles Taylor
2. Religion without Magic: Responding to the Natural World
John Cottingham
3. Might There Be Secular Enchantment?
Akeel Bilgrami
Part II, Genealogies of Reenchantment
4. Did Disenchantment Ever Happen? Retrieving the Forgotten Story of Transcendence
Guido Vanheeswijck
5. Theorizing Reenchantment Across Different Value Spheres
Herbert De Vriese
6. Reenchantment as Resonance
Paolo Costa
Part III. Working with Reenchantment
7. The Eyes of a Child
Sophie-Grace Chappell
8. Nature, Enchantment, and God
Fiona Ellis
9. Reenchantment and the Risk of Reification: On Taking Morality (Too) Seriously
Michiel Meijer
10. Detachment and Attention
Rob Compaijen
11. Moral Absolutes and Neo-Aristotelian Ethical Naturalism
David McPherson
Epilogue: On the Call from Outside
Jane Bennett and Akeel Bilgrami
Michiel Meijer and Herbert De Vriese
Part I. Reenchantment and (A)Theism
1. What is Reenchantment? An Interview with Charles Taylor
Michiel Meijer and Charles Taylor
2. Religion without Magic: Responding to the Natural World
John Cottingham
3. Might There Be Secular Enchantment?
Akeel Bilgrami
Part II, Genealogies of Reenchantment
4. Did Disenchantment Ever Happen? Retrieving the Forgotten Story of Transcendence
Guido Vanheeswijck
5. Theorizing Reenchantment Across Different Value Spheres
Herbert De Vriese
6. Reenchantment as Resonance
Paolo Costa
Part III. Working with Reenchantment
7. The Eyes of a Child
Sophie-Grace Chappell
8. Nature, Enchantment, and God
Fiona Ellis
9. Reenchantment and the Risk of Reification: On Taking Morality (Too) Seriously
Michiel Meijer
10. Detachment and Attention
Rob Compaijen
11. Moral Absolutes and Neo-Aristotelian Ethical Naturalism
David McPherson
Epilogue: On the Call from Outside
Jane Bennett and Akeel Bilgrami
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Disengaged;Michiel Meijer;Practical Agency;Herbert De Vriese;neo-Aristotelian Virtue Ethics;Charles Taylor;Robust Realism;John Cottingham;Enchanted World;Akeel Bilgrami;Follow;Jane Bennett;Detached Engagement;Patrick Curry;Moral Phenomenology;Guido Vanheeswijck;Natural Sciences Study;Thomas Spiegel;Sophie-Grace Chappell;Disenchanted World;Rob Compaijen;Strong Evaluations;Fiona Ellis;Vice Versa;Paolo Costa;Deus Absconditus;David McPherson;Natural World;agency;Theistic Worldview;value;Alexandra Walsham;metaphysics;Entzauberung Der Welt;religion;Phenomenal Properties;enchantment;Resonant Experiences;disenchantment;Phenomenal Socialism;reenchantment;Absolute Prohibitions;ethics;Innocent Human;philosophical anthropology;Loving Attention;transcendence;Nietzsche's Atheists;attention;resonance;sacred;reverence;ecology of matter;liberal naturalism;ontological embarrassment;moral absolutes;neo-Aristotelian ethical naturalism