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This book presents a philosophical study of the idea of
reenchantment and its merits in the interrelated fields of
philosophical anthropology, ethics, and ontology. It features
chapters from leading contributors to the debate about
reenchantment, including Charles Taylor, John Cottingham, Akeel
Bilgrami, and Jane Bennett. The chapters examine neglected and
contested notions such as enchantment, transcendence,
interpretation, attention, resonance, and the sacred or
reverence-worthy-notions that are crucial to human
self-understanding but have no place in a scientific worldview.
They also explore the significance of adopting a reenchanting
perspective for debates on major concepts such as nature,
naturalism, God, ontology, and disenchantment. Taken together, they
demonstrate that there is much to be gained from working with a
more substantial and affirmative concept of reenchantment,
understood as a fundamental existential orientation towards what is
seen as meaningful and of value. The Philosophy of Reenchantment
will be of interest to scholars and advanced students in
philosophy-especially those working in moral philosophy,
metaphysics, philosophy of religion, theology, religious studies,
and sociology.
This book presents a philosophical study of the idea of
reenchantment and its merits in the interrelated fields of
philosophical anthropology, ethics, and ontology. It features
chapters from leading contributors to the debate about
reenchantment, including Charles Taylor, John Cottingham, Akeel
Bilgrami, and Jane Bennett. The chapters examine neglected and
contested notions such as enchantment, transcendence,
interpretation, attention, resonance, and the sacred or
reverence-worthy-notions that are crucial to human
self-understanding but have no place in a scientific worldview.
They also explore the significance of adopting a reenchanting
perspective for debates on major concepts such as nature,
naturalism, God, ontology, and disenchantment. Taken together, they
demonstrate that there is much to be gained from working with a
more substantial and affirmative concept of reenchantment,
understood as a fundamental existential orientation towards what is
seen as meaningful and of value. The Philosophy of Reenchantment
will be of interest to scholars and advanced students in
philosophy-especially those working in moral philosophy,
metaphysics, philosophy of religion, theology, religious studies,
and sociology.
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