Schopenhauer's philosophy of religion: the death of God and the oriental renaissance

"This book is the first comprehensive study of Schopenhauer's philosophy of religion. It develops a contextual account of Schopenhauer's relation to the religions of India by placing his interpretation of their main doctrines within the perspective of his diagnosis of the religious si...

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Auteur principal: Ryan, Christopher (Auteur)
Type de support: Imprimé Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Leuven [u.a.] Peeters 2010
Dans: Studies in philosophical theology (43)
Année: 2010
Collection/Revue:Studies in philosophical theology 43
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Schopenhauer, Arthur 1788-1860 / Philosophie des religions
B Schopenhauer, Arthur 1788-1860 / Philosophie des religions / Question de l’existence de Dieu
B Schopenhauer, Arthur 1788-1860 / Théologie de la mort de Dieu / Théisme
B Europe / Religion / Inde
Sujets non-standardisés:B Religion Philosophy
B Schopenhauer, Arthur (1788-1860)
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Résumé:"This book is the first comprehensive study of Schopenhauer's philosophy of religion. It develops a contextual account of Schopenhauer's relation to the religions of India by placing his interpretation of their main doctrines within the perspective of his diagnosis of the religious situation in nineteenth-century Europe, and his revised conception of the proper content and methods of metaphysical philosophy in the wake of Kant. It shows that Schopenhauer's encounter with the religions of India was the stimulus for his formulation of a novel theory of a revitalised modern Christianity. The possibility of an oriental renaissance prompted Schopenhauer to argue that Christianity's immanent or ethical teachings needed to be severed from its supernatural or metaphysical doctrines, so that European culture could continue to satisfy the human need for a metaphysical interpretation of the world and life"--P. [4] pbk. cover
Description:Met lit.opg. en index
ISBN:904292215X