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Givenness and God - Questions of Jean-Luc Marion (Paperback): Ian Leask, Eoin Cassidy Givenness and God - Questions of Jean-Luc Marion (Paperback)
Ian Leask, Eoin Cassidy
R1,246 Discovery Miles 12 460 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

After the subject" and beyond Heideggerian ontology, Marion suggests, there is the sheer givenness of phenomena without condition. In theology, this liberation means rethinking God in terms of phenomena such as love, gift, and excess. In addition to an important essay by Marion, "The Reason of the Gift," and a dialogue between Marion and Richard Kearney, this book contains stimulating essays by ten other contributors: Lilian Alweiss, Eoin Cassidy, Mark Dooley, Brian Elliott, Ian Leask, Shane Mackinlay, Derek Morrow, John O'Donohue, Joseph S. O'Leary, and Felix O Murchadha.

Givenness and God - Questions of Jean-Luc Marion (Hardcover, New): Ian Leask, Eoin Cassidy Givenness and God - Questions of Jean-Luc Marion (Hardcover, New)
Ian Leask, Eoin Cassidy
R2,843 Discovery Miles 28 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

After the subject" and beyond Heideggerian ontology, Marion suggests, there is the sheer givenness of phenomena without condition. In theology, this liberation means rethinking God in terms of phenomena such as love, gift, and excess. In addition to an important essay by Marion, "The Reason of the Gift," and a dialogue between Marion and Richard Kearney, this book contains stimulating essays by ten other contributors: Lilian Alweiss, Eoin Cassidy, Mark Dooley, Brian Elliott, Ian Leask, Shane Mackinlay, Derek Morrow, John O'Donohue, Joseph S. O'Leary, and Felix O Murchadha.

Questions of Platonism (Paperback): Ian Leask Questions of Platonism (Paperback)
Ian Leask
R343 Discovery Miles 3 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Taylor Effect - Responding to a Secular Age (Hardcover, Unabridged edition): Ian Leask with Eoin Cassidy, Alan Kearns,... The Taylor Effect - Responding to a Secular Age (Hardcover, Unabridged edition)
Ian Leask with Eoin Cassidy, Alan Kearns, Fainche Ryan
R1,492 Discovery Miles 14 920 Out of stock

The Taylor Effect presents an original and diverse collection of essays addressing Charles Taylor's magisterial A Secular Age. Ranging from close and critical readings of Taylor's formulations and suppositions; to comparative studies of Taylor and various 'interlocutors'; to applied approaches utilizing Taylor's concepts; to explorations launched from a Taylorian foundation; the 13 chapters comprise a multifaceted exploration of Taylor's multifaceted achievement. Given the vast, synoptic sweep of Taylor's magnum opus, the contributors represent a suitably diverse range of interests, backgrounds and expertise-members of departments of philosophy, literature, philosophical theology, systematic theology, moral theology, education, and political science, whose interests stretch from Plato to Girard, phronesis to pedagogy, Deism to dogmatics, medical ethics to aesthetics... Accordingly, The Taylor Effect is not only one of the first major responses to A Secular Age: the astonishing breadth as well as the quality of contributions will ensure that it remains a central reference point in any future discussion of Taylor's work.

Being Reconfigured (Hardcover, Unabridged edition): Ian Leask Being Reconfigured (Hardcover, Unabridged edition)
Ian Leask
R1,311 Discovery Miles 13 110 Out of stock

Being Reconfigured presents some of the most brilliant and audacious theses in recent phenomenological research. Challenging so much post-Heideggerian doxa, it argues against contemporary phenomenology's denegation of Being, but suggests, as well, that phenomenology itself can provide a viable and fruitful alternative to this impasse. Specifically, Being Reconfigured delineates the source of phenomenology's 'refusal' of Being, in Husserl; the main strands it demonstrates, in Marion and Levinas; and the fundamental problems its entails-in Marion, the necessary retention of a 'metaphysical' subject, and in Levinas, the necessary revival of Kantian dualisms and diremptions. Beyond this critical survey, however, Leask also provides an alternative perspective, through a reassessment of Edith Stein's 'generous ontology.' This reassessment involves: delineating Stein's Patristic and Scholastic sources; amplifying her suggestions, through the work of Michel Henry, Merleau-Ponty and Levinas himself; and demonstrating the contemporary significance of Stein's phenomenology of Being-sustained and Being-safe(ty). By considering Being in these Steinian terms of support, safety and charity, Leask concludes, we might begin to overcome the difficulties described in the book's earlier chapters-and to do so by radically reassessing the 'nature' of the Being that we take for granted.

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