Lack Transcendence

Lack   Transcendence
Author: David R. Loy
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2018-11-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781614295471

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Loy draws from giants of psychotherapy and existentialism, from Nietzsche to Kierkegaard to Sartre, to explore the fundamental issues of life, death, and what motivates us. Whatever the differences in their methods and goals, psychotherapy, existentialism, and Buddhism are all concerned with the same fundamental issues of life and death—and death-in-life. In Lack and Transcendence (originally published by Humanities Press in 1996), David R. Loy brings all three traditions together, casting new light on each. Written in clear, jargon-free style that does not assume prior familiarity, this book will appeal to a wide variety of readers including psychotherapists and psychoanalysts, scholars of religion, Continental philosophers, and readers seeking clarity on the Great Matter itself. Loy draws from giants of psychotherapy, particularly Freud, Rollo May, Irvin Yalom, and Otto Rank; great existentialist thinkers, particularly Nietzsche, Kierkegaard, Heidegger, and Sartre; and the teachings Buddhism, particularly as interpreted by Nagarjuna, Huineng and Dogen. This is the definitive edition of Loy’s seminal classic.

Screening Transcendence

Screening Transcendence
Author: Robert Dassanowsky
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2018-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780253033635

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During the 1930s, Austrian film production companies developed a process to navigate the competing demands of audiences in Nazi Germany and those found in broader Western markets. In Screening Transcendence, film historian Robert Dassanowsky explores how Austrian filmmakers during the Austrofascist period (1933–1938) developed two overlapping industries: "Aryanized" films for distribution in Germany, its largest market, and "Emigrantenfilm," which employed émigré and Jewish talent that appealed to international audiences. Through detailed archival research in both Vienna and the United States, Dassanowsky reveals what was culturally, socially, and politically at stake in these two simultaneous and overlapping film industries. Influenced by French auteurism, admired by Italian cinephiles, and ardently remade by Hollywood, these period Austrian films demonstrate a distinctive regional style mixed with transnational influences. Combining brilliant close readings of individual films with thoroughly informed historical and cultural observations, Dassanowsky presents the story of a nation and an industry mired in politics, power, and intrigue on the brink of Nazi occupation.

PHILOSOPHICAL INTERPRETATIONS IN LITERATURE

PHILOSOPHICAL INTERPRETATIONS IN LITERATURE
Author: Dr. Sankhang Basumatary
Publsiher: Ashok Yakkaldevi
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2022-04-28
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781435775404

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The main purpose of this book is to analyse the philosophical ideas employed by Jean-Paul Sartre in his philosophical fiction titled Nausea (1938). Sartre tries to convey some of his philosophical concerns through this novel. Although the philosophical ideas are conveyed in the novel these are not as vivid as could be in a philosophical texts (The Transcendence of the Ego 1936, Being and Nothingness 1943). The significance of this work, however, lies not on understanding the philosophical concerns in isolation, but in employing the same in the form of a literary work and certain literary technique in pseudonymous plays or names. Sartre engages with pseudonymous play of protagonist and many other characters in his semi-autobiographical novel Nausea as he also says by himself in his later publication of autobiographical work The Words (1946) and first undated sheets of the novel Nausea where he laments his constant confrontation with difficult situations of lived experience.

Transcendence Immanence and Intercultural Philosophy

Transcendence  Immanence  and Intercultural Philosophy
Author: Nahum Brown,William Franke
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2016-12-20
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9783319430928

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This book presents detailed discussions from leading intercultural philosophers, arguing for and against the priority of immanence in Chinese thought and the validity of Western interpretations that attempt to import conceptions of transcendence. The authors pay close attention to contemporary debates generated from critical analysis of transcendence and immanence, including discussions of apophasis, critical theory, post-secular conceptions of society, phenomenological approaches to transcendence, possible-world models, and questions of practice and application. This book aims to explore alternative conceptions of transcendence that either call the tradition in the West into question, or discover from within Western metaphysics a thoroughly dialectical way of thinking about immanence and transcendence.

Lack and Transcendence

Lack and Transcendence
Author: David Loy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Buddhism
ISBN: OCLC:1412670660

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Transcendence

Transcendence
Author: Regina Schwartz
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2007-11-13
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781135886646

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First published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The Book of Job and the Immanent Genesis of Transcendence

The Book of Job and the Immanent Genesis of Transcendence
Author: Davis Hankins
Publsiher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2015
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780810130180

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Recent philosophical reexaminations of sacred texts have focused almost exclusively on the Christian New Testament, and Paul in particular. The Book of Job and the Immanent Genesis of Transcendence revives the enduring philosophical relevance and political urgency of the book of Job and thus contributes to the recent "turn toward religion" among philosophers such as Slavoj Zizek and Alain Badiou.

Transcendence and Non Naturalism in Early Chinese Thought

Transcendence and Non Naturalism in Early Chinese Thought
Author: Alexus McLeod,Joshua R. Brown
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2020-09-03
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781350082557

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Contemporary scholars of Chinese philosophy often presuppose that early China possessed a naturalistic worldview, devoid of any non-natural concepts, such as transcendence. Challenging this presupposition head-on, Joshua R. Brown and Alexus McLeod argue that non-naturalism and transcendence have a robust and significant place in early Chinese thought. This book reveals that non-naturalist positions can be found in early Chinese texts, in topics including conceptions of the divine, cosmogony, and apophatic philosophy. Moreover, by closely examining a range of early Chinese texts, and providing comparative readings of a number of Western texts and thinkers, the book offers a way of reading early Chinese Philosophy as consistent with the religious philosophy of the East and West, including the Abrahamic and the Brahmanistic religions. Co-written by a philosopher and theologian, this book draws out unique insights into early Chinese thought, highlighting in particular new ways to consider a range of Chinese concepts, including tian, dao, li, and you/wu.