Erich Przywara and postmodern natural law : a history of the metaphysics of morals
معرفی کتاب «Erich Przywara and postmodern natural law : a history of the metaphysics of morals» نوشتهٔ McAleer, Graham James; Przywara, Erich، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of Notre Dame Press در سال 2019. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
"Graham McAleer's Erich Przywara and Postmodern Natural Law is the first work to present in an accessible way the thinking of Erich Przywara (1889-1972) for an English-speaking audience. Przywara's work remains little known to a broad Catholic audience, but it had a major impact on many of the most celebrated theologians of the twentieth century, including Hans Urs von Balthasar, Karl Rahner, Edith Stein, and Karl Barth. Przywara's ground-breaking text Analogia Entis (The analogy of being) brought theological metaphysics into the modern era. While the concept of "analogy of being" is typically understood in static terms, McAleer explores how Przywara transformed it into something dynamic. McAleer shows the extension of Przywara's thought into a range of disciplines: from a new theory of natural law to an explanation of how misunderstanding the analogy of being lies at the foundation of the puzzles of modernity and postmodernity. He demonstrates, through Przywara's conceptual framework, how contemporary moral problems, such as those surrounding robots, Islam and sumptuary laws, Nazism (including fascism and race), embryos, migration, and body modification, among others, are shaped by the failure of Western thought to address metaphysical quandaries. McAleer updates Przywara for a new audience searching for solutions to the failing humanism of the current age. This book will be of interest to intellectuals and scholars in a wide range of disciplines within philosophy or theology, and will appeal especially to those interested in systematic and moral theology"-- Read more... "Graham McAleer's Erich Przywara and Postmodern Natural Law is the first work to present in an accessible way the thinking of Erich Przywara (1889-1972) for an English-speaking audience. Przywara's work remains little known to a broad Catholic audience, but it had a major impact on many of the most celebrated theologians of the twentieth century, including Hans Urs von Balthasar, Karl Rahner, Edith Stein, and Karl Barth. Przywara's ground-breaking text Analogia Entis (The analogy of being) brought theological metaphysics into the modern era. While the concept of 'analogy of being' is typically understood in static terms, McAleer explores how Przywara transformed it into something dynamic. McAleer shows the extension of Przywara's thought into a range of disciplines: from a new theory of natural law to an explanation of how misunderstanding the analogy of being lies at the foundation of the puzzles of modernity and postmodernity. He demonstrates, through Przywara's conceptual framework, how contemporary moral problems, such as those surrounding robots, Islam and sumptuary laws, Nazism (including fascism and race), embryos, migration, and body modification, among others, are shaped by the failure of Western thought to address metaphysical quandaries. McAleer updates Przywara for a new audience searching for solutions to the failing humanism of the current age. This book will be of interest to intellectuals and scholars in a wide range of disciplines within philosophy or theology, and will appeal especially to those interested in systematic and moral theology."-- Provided by publisher Cover Half Title Title page Copyright Contents Preface List of Abbreviations Introduction Chapter 1 Robert Kilwardby's Angelism Chapter 2 Hellfire and the Burning Fleshof the Disembodied Chapter 3 Early Modern Angelism and Schopenhauer's Vitalism Chapter 4 Vitalism and National Socialism Chapter 5 Agamben on the Ontology of Clothes Chapter 6 Clothes and Merleau-Ponty's Flesh Chapter 7 Value Theory and Natural Law Chapter 8 Play and Liturgy Conclusion: Moral Theory and Liturgy Notes Index www .bbc .com /news /magazine -27903742
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