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. |
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... Nostalgia for Mothers and Other Origins Neighboring the Beyond Kristeva's Voice A Theological History of Skepticism A New Religious Imagination for the Morning After or a New Science of the Human Bibliography Index To My Parents.
... Nostalgia for Mothers and Other Origins Neighboring the Beyond Kristeva's Voice A Theological History of Skepticism A New Religious Imagination for the Morning After or a New Science of the Human Bibliography Index To My Parents.
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... voice as therapy for the skeptical worry. How can this be philosophy? 2 Or, in contrast, how could philosophy be itself without these turns? And, finally, where could we find thinking – in Cavell's Emersonian understanding – if not on ...
... voice as therapy for the skeptical worry. How can this be philosophy? 2 Or, in contrast, how could philosophy be itself without these turns? And, finally, where could we find thinking – in Cavell's Emersonian understanding – if not on ...
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... voice can be realized by all of us, independent of whether we take ourselves to be men or women, still operates within problematic psychoanalytic assumptions of gender. Thus, while Cavell provides the conceptual space needed for a ...
... voice can be realized by all of us, independent of whether we take ourselves to be men or women, still operates within problematic psychoanalytic assumptions of gender. Thus, while Cavell provides the conceptual space needed for a ...
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... voice , namely Julia Kristeva as a critically and attentive reader of Freud , will help to discern the entanglement of gender , religion , and philosophy . In an essay on Nietzsche , Cavell describes philosophy as a form of ' criticism ...
... voice , namely Julia Kristeva as a critically and attentive reader of Freud , will help to discern the entanglement of gender , religion , and philosophy . In an essay on Nietzsche , Cavell describes philosophy as a form of ' criticism ...
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... voice of our own. From. Language. to. Gender. to. Religion. To introduce us to these issues of gender and religion we have to begin with Cavell's understanding of language. Thus, the first chapter will argue with Cavell that the absence of ...
... voice of our own. From. Language. to. Gender. to. Religion. To introduce us to these issues of gender and religion we have to begin with Cavell's understanding of language. Thus, the first chapter will argue with Cavell that the absence of ...
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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 | |
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