A fresh history of nineteenth-century philosophy’s many ideas about
secularization. The secularization thesis, which held that
religious belief would gradually yield to rationality, has been
thoroughly debunked. What, then, can we learn from philosophers for
whom the death of God seemed so imminent? In this book, Espen Hammer
offers a sweeping analysis of secularization in nineteenth-century
German philosophy, arguing that the persistence of religion (rather
than its absence) animated this tradition. Hammer shows that Kant,
Hegel, Feuerbach, Marx, and Nietzsche, each in their own way, sought
to preserve and transform religion’s ethical and communal
aspirations for modern life. A renewed appreciation for this
tradition’s generous thought, Hammer argues, can help us chart a
path through needlessly destructive conflicts between secularists and
fundamentalists today.
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Secularization as a Philosophical Challenge from Kant to Nietzsche
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780226838519
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
University of Chicago Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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