Beyond the Philosopher's Fear: A Cavellian Reading of Gender, Origin and Religion in Modern SkepticismRoutledge, 5 de dez. de 2016 - 188 páginas Based on a detailed analysis of gender in Stanley Cavell's treatment of the skeptical problem, this book addresses the relationship between gender and religion in modern skepticism. Engaging in dialogue with Julia Kristeva's philosophy, Viefhues claims that a religious problem underlies Cavell's understanding of the feminine. The feminine which the skeptic fears is construed as a placeholder for the beyond, marking the transcendence of our origins which are elusive yet at the same time part of ourselves. It is argued that a religious question of origins thus lies at the heart of the modern skeptical problem. |
De dentro do livro
Resultados 1-5 de 73
Página
... desire and contention. Not unlike some erotic affairs, our linguistic intercourses can become the site of violence. The dangerous and fulfilling liaisons of heterosexual couples provide therefore (and not surprisingly) the examples for ...
... desire and contention. Not unlike some erotic affairs, our linguistic intercourses can become the site of violence. The dangerous and fulfilling liaisons of heterosexual couples provide therefore (and not surprisingly) the examples for ...
Página
... desire to refute this denial . In a more conventional understanding ' skepticism is the denial of knowledge . " Here , the skeptic is thought of as a person who says something like ' you don't have any knowledge , ' or ' you don't have ...
... desire to refute this denial . In a more conventional understanding ' skepticism is the denial of knowledge . " Here , the skeptic is thought of as a person who says something like ' you don't have any knowledge , ' or ' you don't have ...
Página
... desire to recoil from the truth in skepticism. The skeptic wishes to leave behind a precarious epistemological position – a position that would reveal in turn the precarious nature of our identities and origins. In Cavell's reading, the ...
... desire to recoil from the truth in skepticism. The skeptic wishes to leave behind a precarious epistemological position – a position that would reveal in turn the precarious nature of our identities and origins. In Cavell's reading, the ...
Página
... desire for knowledge? does the skeptical obsession with certainty express a human or a male fear – a fear that is related to masculine constructions of language and self? Is skepticism a human problem addressed and solved by philosophy ...
... desire for knowledge? does the skeptical obsession with certainty express a human or a male fear – a fear that is related to masculine constructions of language and self? Is skepticism a human problem addressed and solved by philosophy ...
Página
... desire for this authority and a desire for an alternate religious imagination . Cavell describes our ordinary lives and its languages as ' vulnerable ... to skepticism , but with the understanding that skepticism wears as many guises as ...
... desire for this authority and a desire for an alternate religious imagination . Cavell describes our ordinary lives and its languages as ' vulnerable ... to skepticism , but with the understanding that skepticism wears as many guises as ...
Conteúdo
From Criteria to Projection | |
What Makes | |
Privacy and Public | |
Emersonian Authorship as the Office of | |
Beyond the Singing Body? Gender and Skepticism | |
Nostalgia for Mothers | |
A Theological History of Skepticism | |
A New Religious Imagination for the Morning | |
Bibliography | |
Outras edições - Ver todos
Beyond the Philosopher's Fear: A Cavellian Reading of Gender, Origin and ... Ludger H. Viefhues-Bailey Visualização parcial - 2007 |
Termos e frases comuns
absence accept according to Cavell acknowledge attunement aversion becoming Cavell describes Cavell writes Cavell's Cavellian Claim of Reason Comedies of Remarriage connection context created creation descartes desdemona desire diva Emerson Emersonian experience exposure expression fact fantasy fear female feminine film Freudian G.E.M. Anscombe gender Greta Garbo Happened One Night Hilary Putnam ibid idea implies inner interpretation Jonte-Pace jouissance judgments Julia Kristeva knowledge linguistic live male marriage masculine means Melancholia melodrama metaphysical mind mother mourning Mulhall mutual narcissism nature normativity object ordinary origins Othello pain philosophical philosophical skepticism picture possible present problem Psychoanalysis Putnam question reflects relationship religion religious imagination rules semiotic sense separation sexual skeptical worry society soul speak Stanley Cavell Stephen Mulhall symbolic theological things toothache understand University Press violence voice Wittgenstein Wittgensteinian criteria women words