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The Contemplative Spirit : D.Z. Phillips on Religion and the Limits of Philosophy

Dalferth, Ingolf U.(Edited by)von Sass, Hartmut(Edited by)
Part of the Religion in philosophy and theology series
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To understand reality in terms of what is possible has methodological implications which a contemplative philosophy makes explicit.

The goal is no longer to determine how things are or must be but rather to provide an overview of how they could be and the diversity with which they already appear.

The function of philosophy is not the discovery of a single answer but rather a careful description of the diversity and the heterogeneity of possible answers in different contexts and practices.

This approach, inspired by Wittgenstein, was applied to the philosophy of religion by Dewi Z.

Phillips (1934-2006) in particular. This volume explores his contemplative philosophy of religion in an intense and lively discussion, showing how the description of religious faith and the access to its practice and language change unexpectedly and provocatively in this way of thinking.

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Product Details
Mohr Siebeck
3161505050 / 9783161505058
Paperback / softback
04/08/2010
Germany
319 pages
232 x 155 mm, 489 grams