The Saint and the Atheist: Thomas Aquinas and Jean-Paul Sartre
Autor Joseph S. Catalanoen Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 mar 2021
Compact and open to readers of varying backgrounds, this book represents Catalano’s efforts to bring a lifetime of work on Sartre into an accessible consideration of philosophical questions by placing him in conversation with Aquinas, and it serves as a primer on key ideas of both philosophers. By bringing together these two figures, Catalano offers a fruitful space for thinking through some of the central questions about faith, conscience, freedom, and the meaning of life.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780226719436
ISBN-10: 022671943X
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
ISBN-10: 022671943X
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
Notă biografică
Joseph S. Catalano is professor emeritus of philosophy at Kean University in New Jersey and the author of several books, most recently, Reading Sartre: An Invitation. He lives in Manhattan, New York.
Cuprins
Introduction
1. The Cast
2. Becoming Acquainted
3. Introducing Good Faith
4. Good Faith
5. Our Twofold Birth
6. From Child to Adult
7. Sartre’s Studies of Flaubert and Genet
8. Lying to Oneself
9. On Being an Author
10. The Value of Universals in Our Lives
11. Universality and Personality
12. My Time, Your Time, the World’s Time
13. Half-Time: The Battle over the Sex of Angels
14. On Truth: A First Glance
15. Pursuing Truth
16. The Truth of Our Present History: Scarcity
17. Our World
18. Our One World
19. Influencing the World: Action and Praxis
20. Intentionality and Methodology
Conclusion: The Meaning of Life
Appendix 1. Edith Stein
Appendix 2. Hitler, the Vatican, and Donald Trump
Notes
Index
1. The Cast
2. Becoming Acquainted
3. Introducing Good Faith
4. Good Faith
5. Our Twofold Birth
6. From Child to Adult
7. Sartre’s Studies of Flaubert and Genet
8. Lying to Oneself
9. On Being an Author
10. The Value of Universals in Our Lives
11. Universality and Personality
12. My Time, Your Time, the World’s Time
13. Half-Time: The Battle over the Sex of Angels
14. On Truth: A First Glance
15. Pursuing Truth
16. The Truth of Our Present History: Scarcity
17. Our World
18. Our One World
19. Influencing the World: Action and Praxis
20. Intentionality and Methodology
Conclusion: The Meaning of Life
Appendix 1. Edith Stein
Appendix 2. Hitler, the Vatican, and Donald Trump
Notes
Index
Recenzii
“Longtime admirers of either figure will find the author’s unique perspective enriching.”
"Compact and open to readers of varying backgrounds, this book represents Catalanoʼs efforts to bring a lifetime of work on Sartre into an accessible consideration of philosophical questions by placing him in conversation with Aquinas, and it serves as a primer on key ideas of both philosophers. By bringing together these two figures, Catalano offers a fruitful space for thinking through some of the central questions about faith, conscience, freedom, and the meaning of life."
“In a profound effort to think with and through Sartre and Aquinas, Catalano works out an original and reconstructive reading of these odd bedfellows, one that moves us well beyond both ‘the atheist’ and ‘the saint.’ Catalano’s emphatic commitment to a corporeal understanding of the human experience is vivid throughout, and his philosophical imagination is rigorous, nuanced, and often poetic. He is, as he has always been, exceptionally good at giving the reader immediate insight into seemingly impenetrable philosophical terms, thanks not least to the power and clarity of his thinking and the inviting and open-textured quality of his writing. Among its many merits, and perhaps above all, The Saint and the Atheist asks the reader to slow down and think—to think hard about things that matter; to think with challenging figures such as Aquinas and Sartre, among many others; to think along with Catalano, too; and, most importantly, to think for oneself.”
“This book demonstrates Catalano’s wide background and extensive life experience with both key philosophical concepts and their practical relevance as he addresses topics including good faith, the universal singular, and the pervasiveness of freedom in the actions of human beings. Catalano has created a coherent yet wide-ranging collection of ideas, presented in a way that is attractive and accessible to a broad reading public. The Saint and the Atheist is the unique product of a seasoned philosopher eager to share his philosophical reflections with an audience that extends well beyond the borders of professional philosophy.”