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Nothing Absolute : German Idealism and the Question of Political Theology

Against traditional approaches that view German Idealism as a secularizing movement, this volume revisits it as the first fundamentally philosophical articulation of the political-theological problematic in the aftermath of the Enlightenment and the advent of secularity.

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Autor principal: Chepurin, Kirill
Otros Autores: Martel, James, Lynch, Thomas, Lloyd, Vincent W., Das, Saitya Brata, Chrostowska, S. D., Bielik-Robson, Agata, Barber, Daniel C., Albernaz, Joseph, Dubilet, Alex
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Fordham University Press, 2021.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Series Page
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Introduction: Immanence, Genealogy, Delegitimation
  • 1. Knot of the World: German Idealism between Annihilation and Construction
  • 2. Utopia and Political Theology in the "Oldest Systematic Program of German Idealism"
  • 3. Relational Division
  • 4. Otherwise Than Terror: Ten Theses on the Modernist Secular
  • 5. Kant's Unexpected Materialism: How the Object Saves Kant (and Us) from the Moral Law
  • 6. Earth Unbounded: Division and Inseparability in Hölderlin and Günderrode
  • 7. Kant with Sade with Hegel: The Death of God and the Joy of Reason
  • 8. A Political Theology of Tolerance: Universalism and the Tragic Position of the Religious Minority
  • 9. Hegel, Blackness, Sovereignty
  • 10. Political Theology of the Death of God: Hegel and Derrida
  • 11. Exception without Sovereignty: The Kenotic Eschatology of Schelling
  • 12. Once More, from Below: The Concept of Reduplication and the Immanence of Political Theology
  • 13. On the General Secular Contradiction: Secularization, Christianity, and Political Theology
  • List of Contributors
  • Index
  • Series List