Author: Donald A. Crosby
Publisher: State University of New York Press
ISBN: 143840008X
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 474
Book Description
This book is our century's most comprehensive and wise treatment of nihilism in all of its guises, comparing favorably with Rosen, Cavell, and indeed with Spengler. Crosby argues that our culture is genuinely haunted by nihilism expressing itself in the fideism of fundamentalism as well as in the debilitating alienation from all orientation. This results from a one-sided development of Western culture. Unlike most writers on this topic, Crosby acknowledges many sources colluding to frame the culture of nihilism, including "the death of God," the objectification of nature, the meaninglessness of suffering in a mechanical universe, the ephemerality of time in a world where value does not accumulate, the arbitrariness of historicized reason, the reduction of value to will, and the alienation of the Cartesian ego. These sources are reviewed in the first two parts of the book with the result that the phenomenon of nihilism becomes understandable. In its third and fourth parts, Crosby provides a critical analysis of the religious and philosophical forces leading to nihilism by discussing authors from the early modern period through Dostoyevsky, Sartre, Russell, and Derrida. He shows that these forces are skewed and impoverished and should not be allowed to determine our situation. The comprehensive attention to detail and the multi-perspectival interpretation demonstrates as well as asserts the richness of the culture that puts nihilism in its place. Part Five, finally, rephrases the criticism of the sources of nihilism in positive ways. Part Four in particular is a tour de force of philosophical argument. Its richness of nuance, plurality of views examined, and adroitness of critical interpretation provide cumulatively a powerful, non-nihilistic reading of the philosophic tradition. The force of the argument derives from its comprehensive, cumulative character. Crosby distinguishes and relates five areas of nihilism: political, moral, epistemological, cosmic, and existential. Throughout the book, he illustrates and examines these as they are expressed in literature and art, in daily life and practical affairs, and in philosophy. The book is richly erudite in its marshalling of consciousness from so many domains.
The Specter of the Absurd
Author: Donald A. Crosby
Publisher: State University of New York Press
ISBN: 143840008X
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 474
Book Description
This book is our century's most comprehensive and wise treatment of nihilism in all of its guises, comparing favorably with Rosen, Cavell, and indeed with Spengler. Crosby argues that our culture is genuinely haunted by nihilism expressing itself in the fideism of fundamentalism as well as in the debilitating alienation from all orientation. This results from a one-sided development of Western culture. Unlike most writers on this topic, Crosby acknowledges many sources colluding to frame the culture of nihilism, including "the death of God," the objectification of nature, the meaninglessness of suffering in a mechanical universe, the ephemerality of time in a world where value does not accumulate, the arbitrariness of historicized reason, the reduction of value to will, and the alienation of the Cartesian ego. These sources are reviewed in the first two parts of the book with the result that the phenomenon of nihilism becomes understandable. In its third and fourth parts, Crosby provides a critical analysis of the religious and philosophical forces leading to nihilism by discussing authors from the early modern period through Dostoyevsky, Sartre, Russell, and Derrida. He shows that these forces are skewed and impoverished and should not be allowed to determine our situation. The comprehensive attention to detail and the multi-perspectival interpretation demonstrates as well as asserts the richness of the culture that puts nihilism in its place. Part Five, finally, rephrases the criticism of the sources of nihilism in positive ways. Part Four in particular is a tour de force of philosophical argument. Its richness of nuance, plurality of views examined, and adroitness of critical interpretation provide cumulatively a powerful, non-nihilistic reading of the philosophic tradition. The force of the argument derives from its comprehensive, cumulative character. Crosby distinguishes and relates five areas of nihilism: political, moral, epistemological, cosmic, and existential. Throughout the book, he illustrates and examines these as they are expressed in literature and art, in daily life and practical affairs, and in philosophy. The book is richly erudite in its marshalling of consciousness from so many domains.
Publisher: State University of New York Press
ISBN: 143840008X
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 474
Book Description
This book is our century's most comprehensive and wise treatment of nihilism in all of its guises, comparing favorably with Rosen, Cavell, and indeed with Spengler. Crosby argues that our culture is genuinely haunted by nihilism expressing itself in the fideism of fundamentalism as well as in the debilitating alienation from all orientation. This results from a one-sided development of Western culture. Unlike most writers on this topic, Crosby acknowledges many sources colluding to frame the culture of nihilism, including "the death of God," the objectification of nature, the meaninglessness of suffering in a mechanical universe, the ephemerality of time in a world where value does not accumulate, the arbitrariness of historicized reason, the reduction of value to will, and the alienation of the Cartesian ego. These sources are reviewed in the first two parts of the book with the result that the phenomenon of nihilism becomes understandable. In its third and fourth parts, Crosby provides a critical analysis of the religious and philosophical forces leading to nihilism by discussing authors from the early modern period through Dostoyevsky, Sartre, Russell, and Derrida. He shows that these forces are skewed and impoverished and should not be allowed to determine our situation. The comprehensive attention to detail and the multi-perspectival interpretation demonstrates as well as asserts the richness of the culture that puts nihilism in its place. Part Five, finally, rephrases the criticism of the sources of nihilism in positive ways. Part Four in particular is a tour de force of philosophical argument. Its richness of nuance, plurality of views examined, and adroitness of critical interpretation provide cumulatively a powerful, non-nihilistic reading of the philosophic tradition. The force of the argument derives from its comprehensive, cumulative character. Crosby distinguishes and relates five areas of nihilism: political, moral, epistemological, cosmic, and existential. Throughout the book, he illustrates and examines these as they are expressed in literature and art, in daily life and practical affairs, and in philosophy. The book is richly erudite in its marshalling of consciousness from so many domains.
Living with Ambiguity
Author: Donald A. Crosby
Publisher: SUNY Press
ISBN: 9780791475201
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
How a religion based on the sacredness of nature deals with the problem of evil.
Publisher: SUNY Press
ISBN: 9780791475201
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
How a religion based on the sacredness of nature deals with the problem of evil.
Psychology and Nihilism
Author: Fred Evans
Publisher: State University of New York Press
ISBN: 143840218X
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 330
Book Description
Publisher: State University of New York Press
ISBN: 143840218X
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 330
Book Description
The Specter of the Indian
Author: Kathryn Troy
Publisher: SUNY Press
ISBN: 1438466099
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
Explores the significance of Indian control spirits as a dominating force in nineteenth-century American Spiritualism. The Specter of the Indian unveils the centrality of Native American spirit guides during the emergent years of American Spiritualism. By pulling together cultural and political history; the studies of religion, race, and gender; and the ghostly, Kathryn Troy offers a new layer of understanding to the prevalence of mystically styled Indians in American visual and popular culture. The connections between Spiritualist print and contemporary Indian policy provide fresh insight into the racial dimensions of social reform among nineteenth-century Spiritualists. Troy draws fascinating parallels between the contested belief of Indians as fading from the world, claims of returned apparitions, and the social impetus to provide American Indians with a means of existence in white America. Rather than vanishing from national sight and memory, Indians and their ghosts are shown to be ever present. This book transports the readers into dimly lit parlor rooms and darkened cabinets and lavishes them with detailed séance accounts in the words of those who witnessed them. Scrutinizing the otherworldly whisperings heard therein highlights the voices of mediums and those they sought to channel, allowing the author to dig deep into Spiritualist belief and practice. The influential presence of Indian ghosts is made clear and undeniable.
Publisher: SUNY Press
ISBN: 1438466099
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
Explores the significance of Indian control spirits as a dominating force in nineteenth-century American Spiritualism. The Specter of the Indian unveils the centrality of Native American spirit guides during the emergent years of American Spiritualism. By pulling together cultural and political history; the studies of religion, race, and gender; and the ghostly, Kathryn Troy offers a new layer of understanding to the prevalence of mystically styled Indians in American visual and popular culture. The connections between Spiritualist print and contemporary Indian policy provide fresh insight into the racial dimensions of social reform among nineteenth-century Spiritualists. Troy draws fascinating parallels between the contested belief of Indians as fading from the world, claims of returned apparitions, and the social impetus to provide American Indians with a means of existence in white America. Rather than vanishing from national sight and memory, Indians and their ghosts are shown to be ever present. This book transports the readers into dimly lit parlor rooms and darkened cabinets and lavishes them with detailed séance accounts in the words of those who witnessed them. Scrutinizing the otherworldly whisperings heard therein highlights the voices of mediums and those they sought to channel, allowing the author to dig deep into Spiritualist belief and practice. The influential presence of Indian ghosts is made clear and undeniable.
Absurdity and Meaning in Contemporary Philosophy and Jewish Thought
Author: Alan L. Mittleman
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1009098268
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 299
Book Description
Explores the search for life's meaning in contemporary philosophy and in Jewish thought, bringing the two into mutual, respectful conversation.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1009098268
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 299
Book Description
Explores the search for life's meaning in contemporary philosophy and in Jewish thought, bringing the two into mutual, respectful conversation.
Screening Scripture
Author: George Aichele
Publisher: A&C Black
ISBN: 9781563383540
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
An intertextual examination of popular films and scripture.
Publisher: A&C Black
ISBN: 9781563383540
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
An intertextual examination of popular films and scripture.
Instrumental Data for Drug Analysis, Second Edition
Author: Terry Mills, III
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 9780849395222
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 1860
Book Description
Compiled with the most sophisticated chromatographic and spectrometric instruments available, this complete and self-contained seven-volume reference provides forensic, toxicology, and clinical laboratories with up-to-date information on 1,600 drugs and drug-related compounds-one of the largest collections of analytical data generated from a single source. Instrumental Data for Drug Analysis contains timely, quality data presented in a large, easily usable format. It is an essential reference in the libraries of all toxicology, analytical chemistry, and forensic specialists and laboratories.
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 9780849395222
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 1860
Book Description
Compiled with the most sophisticated chromatographic and spectrometric instruments available, this complete and self-contained seven-volume reference provides forensic, toxicology, and clinical laboratories with up-to-date information on 1,600 drugs and drug-related compounds-one of the largest collections of analytical data generated from a single source. Instrumental Data for Drug Analysis contains timely, quality data presented in a large, easily usable format. It is an essential reference in the libraries of all toxicology, analytical chemistry, and forensic specialists and laboratories.
Encyclopedia of Ethics
Author: Lawrence C. Becker
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1135350965
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 2016
Book Description
The editors, working with a team of 325 renowned authorities in the field of ethics, have revised, expanded and updated this classic encyclopedia. Along with the addition of 150 new entries, all of the original articles have been newly peer-reviewed and revised, bibliographies have been updated throughout, and the overall design of the work has been enhanced for easier access to cross-references and other reference features. New entries include * Cheating * Dirty hands * Gay ethics * Holocaust * Journalism * Political correctness * and many more.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1135350965
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 2016
Book Description
The editors, working with a team of 325 renowned authorities in the field of ethics, have revised, expanded and updated this classic encyclopedia. Along with the addition of 150 new entries, all of the original articles have been newly peer-reviewed and revised, bibliographies have been updated throughout, and the overall design of the work has been enhanced for easier access to cross-references and other reference features. New entries include * Cheating * Dirty hands * Gay ethics * Holocaust * Journalism * Political correctness * and many more.
Is Human Life Absurd? A Philosophical Inquiry into Finitude, Value, and Meaning
Author: Raymond Angelo Belliotti
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004408797
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 211
Book Description
In this work, Belliotti unravels the paradoxes of human existence. The purpose of this philosophical journey is to reveal paths for forging meaningful, significant, valuable, even important lives. By examining notions of The Absurd expressed within Search for the Holy Grail, The Seventh Seal, and The Big Lebowski, the author crafts a working definition of “absurdity.” He then investigates the contributions of classical thinkers such as Shakespeare, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Kierkegaard, Tolstoy, Sartre, Camus, as well as philosophers such as Nagel, Feinberg, and Taylor. After arguing that human life is not inherently absurd, Belliotti examines the implications of mortality for human existence, the relationship between subjective and objective meaning, and the persuasiveness of several challenging contemporary renderings of meaningful human lives.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004408797
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 211
Book Description
In this work, Belliotti unravels the paradoxes of human existence. The purpose of this philosophical journey is to reveal paths for forging meaningful, significant, valuable, even important lives. By examining notions of The Absurd expressed within Search for the Holy Grail, The Seventh Seal, and The Big Lebowski, the author crafts a working definition of “absurdity.” He then investigates the contributions of classical thinkers such as Shakespeare, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Kierkegaard, Tolstoy, Sartre, Camus, as well as philosophers such as Nagel, Feinberg, and Taylor. After arguing that human life is not inherently absurd, Belliotti examines the implications of mortality for human existence, the relationship between subjective and objective meaning, and the persuasiveness of several challenging contemporary renderings of meaningful human lives.
God Rises Against Isis
Author: Mouhannad Moses
Publisher: WestBow Press
ISBN: 197362592X
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 113
Book Description
Evil is not an entity that exists in one single group of people, in a certain place, or in a particular time. Evil is a phenomenon, a desire, a thought, a philosophy, a means, and a practice that emerged when Adam and Eve broke their covenant with God. Today evil manifests itself in global terrorism, in dangerous philosophical ideals, in scientific hypotheses, and in traditions, cultures, and everyday acts that are not in line with Godbribes, sexual misconduct, abuse, bias, corruption, and inappropriate words and actions alike. God Rises against ISIS is about God, people, and good and evilit is about life. Jesus said in the gospel of John 10:10, The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full. Author Mouhannad Moses demonstrates this fact in its most intrinsic elements, showing how from history to philosophy, from fiction to science, and from religion to atheism, the two absolutes of good and evil triumph in virtue of their realities. But the only other absolute that determines their prevalence is God. Take a good look at the world. What do you see? There is too much evil and not enough good. The equation is simple and cannot be falsified; people with God is equal to good, while people without God is equal to evil. The time is now to embrace God and add to the good.
Publisher: WestBow Press
ISBN: 197362592X
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 113
Book Description
Evil is not an entity that exists in one single group of people, in a certain place, or in a particular time. Evil is a phenomenon, a desire, a thought, a philosophy, a means, and a practice that emerged when Adam and Eve broke their covenant with God. Today evil manifests itself in global terrorism, in dangerous philosophical ideals, in scientific hypotheses, and in traditions, cultures, and everyday acts that are not in line with Godbribes, sexual misconduct, abuse, bias, corruption, and inappropriate words and actions alike. God Rises against ISIS is about God, people, and good and evilit is about life. Jesus said in the gospel of John 10:10, The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full. Author Mouhannad Moses demonstrates this fact in its most intrinsic elements, showing how from history to philosophy, from fiction to science, and from religion to atheism, the two absolutes of good and evil triumph in virtue of their realities. But the only other absolute that determines their prevalence is God. Take a good look at the world. What do you see? There is too much evil and not enough good. The equation is simple and cannot be falsified; people with God is equal to good, while people without God is equal to evil. The time is now to embrace God and add to the good.