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Publication details

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan

Place: Basingstoke

Year: 2017

Series: Palgrave Frontiers in Philosophy of Religion

ISBN (Hardback): 9783319658995

Full citation:

Nahum BROWN, Simmons (eds), Contemporary debates in negative theology and philosophy, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2017

Contemporary debates in negative theology and philosophy

Contents

Introduction

old questions and new frontiers in the philosophy of religion

Simmons

1-14

Speaking about silence (sort of)

when does a philosophy of the unsayable just stop being philosophy?

Simmons

23-38

To be and not to know, that is the question

reading William Franke's a philosophy of the unsayable

Sai Bhatawadekar

57-70

Betwixt and amidst

mixed genres of Sophia

William Franke

81-103

Infinite reduplication

Kierkegaard's negative concept of God

Peter Kline

163-184

Heidegger's apophaticism

unsaying the said and the silence of the last God

Elliot R. Wolfson

185-216

Irenic ironic unsayable

a correlation of Franke and Wolfson

Lissa Mccullough

217-238

Apophatic universalism East and West

rethinking universality today in the interstices between cultures

William Franke

263-292

Apophasis as a means of expressing ecological indeterminacy

reading modernist poetry with William Franke's a philosophy of the unsayable

Sabine L. Müller

295-320

The astonished silencing of things

the hypothesis of an apophatic tautology in the poetry of Fernando Pessoa's heteronym Alberto Caeiro

Bruno Béu

321-338

Unspeakable trash

Heidegger, Philip K. Dick, and the philosophy of horror

Anthony Adler

339-370

Concluding essay

new apophatic paths in current critical thinking

William Franke

371-387