The Ethics of Time: A Phenomenology and Hermeneutics of Change: Bloomsbury Studies in Continental Philosophy
Autor John Panteleimon Manoussakisen Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 sep 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350101814
ISBN-10: 1350101818
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Studies in Continental Philosophy
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350101818
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Studies in Continental Philosophy
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
John Manoussakis is a well-recognised scholar in phenomenology and hermeneutics circles who is a recipient of the Templeton grant which recognises excellence in research
Notă biografică
John Panteleimon Manoussakis is Associate Professor of Philosophy at College of the Holy Cross, USA, Honorary Fellow of the Faculty of Theology and Philosophy at the Australian Catholic University, Australia, and the recipient of a Templeton Foundation grant.
Cuprins
List of AppreviationsPrefaceAcknowledgementsPart One: Prolegomena to Any Future1. The Cosmology of Movement and the Metaphysics of Time2. The Anthropology of Movement and the Phenomenology of TimePart Two: The Scandal of the GoodThe First Garden: Being at the Beginning3. In the Beginning4. In the Between5. After EvilThe Second Garden: Being Divided6. Will and Grace7. The Time of the Body8. The Ethics of DesireThe Third Garden: Final Being9. An Undying Death10. SarxEpilogueNotesBibliography Index
Recenzii
Through an erudite and wide knowledge of the philosophical and theological traditions and also through his insights, displayed throughout this book, into drama, music and film, Manoussakis has shown how time and ethics can inform the understanding of each other. This is a profound and challenging book in which the temporal constitution of the ethical is shown to be the ethical nature of time.
This is an engaging, erudite, and frequently beautifully written book by an increasingly formidable voice in the contemporary continental philosophy of religion . This is a book that deserves to be widely read by anyone working in and around the traditions and themes this book considers . Manoussakis continues to ascend to the ranks of the very best scholars working in the contemporary continental philosophy of religion.
There is an active wit in the book that is sharp and playful.
John Manoussakis has displayed, in his former books, his specific qualification for bridging the alleged gap between eastern and western theologies. In The Ethics of Time he overcomes the opposition between change and eternity with a strong approach to the eschatological frame of time as a process to redemption. In a notable achievement, the book takes the recent developments in phenomenology and elevates them to serious theology.
Elegant, original, erudite, Manoussakis's new book boldly engages the liaison dangereuse between time and the good. In a pioneering study ranging from Anaxagoras to Lacan, from Greek tragedy to contemporary cinema, the author explores the radical implications of the conjoining of ethics and a novel phenomenology of flesh. It is a timely and transformative work.
'This remarkable book offers a "phenomenological ethics." Although its primary focus is on ethics and time, it ranges widely in a manner that is philosophically engaging and intriguingly structured. The reader is struck by Manoussakis's creative interplay with an impressive cast of interlocutors from theology, philosophy, literature, and film, ranging from Anaxagoras through Augustine to Pirandello and Lars von Trier. An admirable and original work from a genuine thinker. Warmly recommended.
This is an engaging, erudite, and frequently beautifully written book by an increasingly formidable voice in the contemporary continental philosophy of religion . This is a book that deserves to be widely read by anyone working in and around the traditions and themes this book considers . Manoussakis continues to ascend to the ranks of the very best scholars working in the contemporary continental philosophy of religion.
There is an active wit in the book that is sharp and playful.
John Manoussakis has displayed, in his former books, his specific qualification for bridging the alleged gap between eastern and western theologies. In The Ethics of Time he overcomes the opposition between change and eternity with a strong approach to the eschatological frame of time as a process to redemption. In a notable achievement, the book takes the recent developments in phenomenology and elevates them to serious theology.
Elegant, original, erudite, Manoussakis's new book boldly engages the liaison dangereuse between time and the good. In a pioneering study ranging from Anaxagoras to Lacan, from Greek tragedy to contemporary cinema, the author explores the radical implications of the conjoining of ethics and a novel phenomenology of flesh. It is a timely and transformative work.
'This remarkable book offers a "phenomenological ethics." Although its primary focus is on ethics and time, it ranges widely in a manner that is philosophically engaging and intriguingly structured. The reader is struck by Manoussakis's creative interplay with an impressive cast of interlocutors from theology, philosophy, literature, and film, ranging from Anaxagoras through Augustine to Pirandello and Lars von Trier. An admirable and original work from a genuine thinker. Warmly recommended.