Reflections on the religious, the ethical, and the political

2012 
Foreword by Lenore Langsdorf Acknowledgments Introduction Reflections on the Religious, the Ethical, and the Political: An Interview Part 1: Religion and the Post-Secular Turn in Continental Philosophy Introduction Chapter 1: Ontology and the Possibility of Religious Knowledge Chapter 2: The Kierkegaard Effect in the Shaping of the Contours of Modernity Chapter 3: The Grammar of Transcendence Chapter 4: Transcendence and Transversality Chapter 5: The Problem of Being and the Question about God Chapter 6: Otherness and the Problem of Evil: How Does That Which Is Other Become Evil? Part 2: Transvaluation of the Ethical and the Political Introduction Chapter 7: The Structure of Moral Experience: A Phenomenological and Existential Analysis Chapter 8: Alterity and the Gift Chapter 9: On the Ethics of the Gift: Acknowledgement and Response Chapter 10: Toward a Phenomenology of Postnational Identity Chapter 11: A Thought Experiment on Cross-Cultural Dialogue and Peacemaking Chapter 12: Comparative Philosophy and the Politics of Otherness Chapter 13: Geophilosophy, the Lifeworld, and the Political Chapter 14: The Topology of Hope Bibliography Index About the Author and Editor
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