How does thinking illuminate the spiritual view of life? How does a
close examination of key spiritual thinkers help us to live in the
modern world? And in what way does philosophy enhance spirituality? In
this book, Richard White answers these questions by analysing a range
of important philosophers, from Schopenhauer in the first half of the
19th century to Irigaray in the present day. Each chapter examines the
work of a single writer and one closely associated theme, such as
Nietzsche on generosity, Benjamin on wisdom, and Derrida on mourning.
The author looks at philosophy and spirituality in the tradition of
continental philosophy, and he views spirituality as something that
can be separated from religion. With the rise of reductive scientific
materialism becoming ever more prevalent in modern society, White
seeks to recover the idea of a spiritual tradition which is not
otherworldly but philosophical in nature. The thinkers discussed in
this book articulate some of the deepest possibilities of human
existence. Spiritual Philosophers offers an approach to philosophy as
a spiritual practice, which the author sees as an integral part of our
life. As a pioneering work in an emerging field – the philosophy of
spirituality -- this book contributes to several key debates
surrounding spirituality, theology and the role of philosophy in the
contemporary world.
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ISBN
9781350129122
Publisert
2020
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Bloomsbury UK
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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