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Heidegger and Philosophical Atheology - A Neo-Scholastic Critique

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Heidegger and Philosophical Atheology offers an important new reading of Heidegger''s middle and later thought. Beginning with Heidegger''s early dissertation on the doctrine of categories in Duns Scotus, Peter S. Dillard shows how Heidegger''s middle and later works develop a philosophical anti-theology or ''atheology'' that poses a serious threat to traditional metaphysics, natural theology and philosophy of religion. Drawing on the insights of Scholastic thinkers such as St Thomas Aquinas and Duns Scotus, the book reveals the problematic assumptions of Heideggerian ''atheology'' and shows why they should be rejected. Dillard''s critique paves the way for a rejuvenation of Scholastic metaphysics and reveals its relevance to some contemporary philosophical disputes. In addition to clarifying the question of being and explaining the role of phenomenology in metaphysics, Dillard sheds light on the nature of nothingness, necessity and contingency. Ultimately the book offers a revolutionary reorientation of our understanding, both of the later Heidegger and of the legacy of Scholasticism.>

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Authors Peter S Dillard, Peter S. Dillard, Peter S. Dillard
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 27.10.2011
 
EAN 9781441143990
ISBN 978-1-4411-4399-0
No. of pages 168
Series Continuum Studies in Continent
Continuum Studies in Continent
Subject Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: antiquity to present day

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