The intimate strangeness of being metaphysics after dialectic
by
 
Desmond, William, 1951-

Title
The intimate strangeness of being metaphysics after dialectic

Author
Desmond, William, 1951-

ISBN
9780813219615

Publication Information
Washington, D.C. : Catholic University of America Press, c2012. (Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2013)

Physical Description
1 online resource (xxxii, 312 p. )

Series
Studies in philosophy and the history of philosophy ; v. 56

Series Title
Studies in philosophy and the history of philosophy ; v. 56

Contents
Part 1. Metaphysics and the equivocities of dialectic. Being, determination, and dialectic : on the sources of metaphysical thinking -- Thinking on the double : the equivocities of dialectic -- Surplus immediacy, metaphysical thinking, and the defect(ion) of Hegel's concept -- Part 2. Metaphysics in the wake of dialectic. Is there metaphysics after critique? -- Metaphysics and the intimate strangeness of being : neither deconstruction nor reconstruction -- Part 3. Metaphysics beyond dialectic. Metaxological metaphysics and the equivocity of the everyday : between everydayness and the edge of eschatology -- Pluralism, truthfulness, and the patience of being -- The confidence of thought : between belief and metaphysics -- Analogy, dialectic, and divine transcendence : between St. Thomas and Hegel -- Ways of wondering : beyond the barbarism of reflection.

Subject Term
Philosophy, Modern.
 
Metaphysics.

Added Corporate Author
Project Muse.

Electronic Access
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