The Expansion of Metaphysics
Zusatztext
The culmination of a lifetime's preoccupation with crucial human concerns too often curiously marginalized by the history of philosophy, The Expansion of Metaphysics sheds new light on freedom and the will by making the phenomenon of novelty philosophically intelligible. The a priori synthesis of Kant is joined to Judeo-Christian themes (the kenosis of Christ in the incarnation and the tzimtzum of God in the creation) in order to develop a doctrine of "superabundance" (freedom and love) and "singularity" (with the Work of Art and the Child as paradigms). Space and time are reanalyzed as structural forms of human existence as Vet guides the reader into the depths and heights of reality, climaxing in a metaphysics of good and evil.
Autorenportrait
Miklos Vet is a Hungarian-born French philosopher who taught successively at Marquette, Yale, Abidjan, Rennes, and Poitiers universities. Widely known as a historian of German Idealism, his works have been translated into many languages. He is the author of<i>The Religious Metaphysics of Simone Weil</i>.<br><br> <br><br> William C. Hackett is Adjunct Professor of Philosophy and the Honors Program at Belmont University. He is the translator of several works from French to English, including Jean Wahls<i>Human Existence and Transcendence</i>.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 01.06.2018
Umfang: 384 S.
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9781498231268
Umbreit-Nr.: 2256158
