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1 online resource (x, 117 pages) |
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Perspectives in continental philosophy |
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Perspectives in continental philosophy.
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Contents |
There is no sense of sense : that is worthy of adoration -- In the midst of the world -- Mysteries and virtues -- Complements, supplements, fragments |
Summary |
Adoration is the second volume of the Deconstruction of Christianity, following Dis-Enclosure. The first volume attempted to demonstrate why it is necessary to open reason up not to a religious dimension but to one transcending reason as we have been accustomed to understanding it; the term ""adoration"" attempts to name the gesture of this dis-enclosed reason. Adoration causes us to receive ignorance as truth: not a feigned ignorance, perhaps not even a ""nonknowledge, "" nothing that would attempt to justify the negative again, but the simple, naked truth that there is nothing in the place of |
Notes |
Originally published in French as L'Adoration: déconstruction du christianisme 2 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
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English |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Deconstruction.
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Philosophy and religion -- History -- 20th century
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Christianity -- Philosophy -- History -- 20th century
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Deconstructivism (Architecture)
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Christianity -- history
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Religious Philosophies -- history
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Deconstructivist.
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deconstruction (theory)
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RELIGION -- Philosophy.
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Christianity -- Philosophy
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Deconstruction
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Philosophy and religion
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Genre/Form |
History
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
McKeane, John, 1984- translator.
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ISBN |
0823246353 |
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9780823246359 |
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9780823242979 |
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0823242978 |
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0823242986 |
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9780823242986 |
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082324296X |
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9780823242962 |
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