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Politics of Spirit, The : Phenomenology, Genealogy, Religion /

Tim Murphy argues that the poststructuralist concept of genealogy, as derived from Nietzsche, can both describe religion better than the phenomenological approach and avoid the political pitfalls of ethnocentrism by replacing its core categories with the categories of difference, contingency, and ot...

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Autor principal: Murphy, Tim, 1956-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Albany : State University of New York Press, 2010.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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  • Machine generated contents note: pt. I Introduction, Background, Methodological Issues
  • ch. One Phenomenology of Religion: Introduction and Background
  • Traditional Historiography of the Phenomenology of Religion: Hegel versus Husserl
  • Geist and the Geisteswissenschaften in Nineteenth-Century Continental Thought
  • "Explanation versus Interpretation": Previous Critiques of the Phenomenology of Religion
  • Pedigree of Classical Phenomenology of Religion
  • Terminology: "Phenomenology" and "History of Religions"
  • Authorial Stance and Thesis
  • ch. Two Discourse, Text, Philosophemes: Elements of a Postcolonial-Genealogical Reading Strategy
  • Overview: Method and Rezeptionsgeschitche
  • Language (Langue) and Discourse
  • Postcolonial Discourse Theory
  • Politics of Geist
  • pt. II Readings in the Discourse of the Phenomenology of Religion
  • ch. Three Geist, History, Religion: Hegel and the Structure of Phenomenology and Religionswissenschaft
  • Nature of Historical Change: Hegel's Articulation of the Concept of Entwicklung ("Development")
  • Geist and the Unity and Stages of History
  • "In" History: Reason, Morality, and the State
  • Geist and the Stages of Religious Self-Consciousness
  • Spirit as Life and as Community
  • ch. Four Religion in Essence and Development: C.P. Tiele, Early Religionswissenschaft, and the Phenomenology of Religion
  • Concept of "Entwicklung" (Development)
  • Ontology, or the Essence of Religion
  • History of Religion/s
  • ch. Five "Experience, Expression, Understanding": Wilhelm Dilthey on Geist and the Methodology of the Geisteswissenschaft
  • Experience (Erlebnis)
  • Expression (Ausdruck)
  • Understanding (Verstehen)
  • Dilthey and Hegel/Geist und Natur
  • ch. Six Geist, Nature, and History: The Phenomenology of Rudolf Otto
  • Geist versus Natur: The Structure of the Religious A Priori.