Religion and the hermeneutics of contemplation

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Phillips, D. Z. (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press 2001.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Hermeneutics and the philosophical future of religious studies
  • The present contenders: the hermeneutics of recollection and the hermeneutics of suspicion
  • The hermeneutics of contemplation
  • Beyond interpretation to contemplation
  • Beyond frameworks and grids to concept-formation
  • Suspicion about suspicion
  • The hermeneutics of contemplation and Wittgensteinian Fideism
  • Bernard Williams on the gods and us
  • Hermeneutics and modernity
  • Assumptions about the gods
  • Questioning the assumptions
  • Hume's legacy
  • Hume and hermeneutics
  • Hume's first level of criticism
  • Hume's second level of criticism
  • Hume's third level of criticism
  • Hume's 'true religion'
  • Hume on miracles
  • Beyond design to a song of creation
  • Hume's one-sided diet
  • Hume and us
  • Feuerbach: religion's secret?
  • Feuerbach and demystification
  • God among the predicates
  • God and the human species
  • Contradiction and contemplation
  • Death and finitude
  • Contemplating reactions to death
  • God and death
  • Conclusions about death
  • Marx and Engels: religion, alienation and compensation
  • Marxism and monism
  • Religion and ideology
  • Tylor and Frazer: are religious beliefs mistaken hypotheses?
  • Animism and intellectualism
  • Animism, souls and spirits
  • What rituals can be
  • Rituals and the mythology in our language
  • Rituals and explanations
  • Marett: primitive reactions
  • Marett and anti-intellectualism
  • Marett and suspicion
  • In the beginning was the dance
  • Marett's other course.