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Expansion of Metaphysics [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 384 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 251x178x23 mm, kaal: 816 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jun-2018
  • Kirjastus: Wipf & Stock Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 149823125X
  • ISBN-13: 9781498231251
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 384 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 251x178x23 mm, kaal: 816 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jun-2018
  • Kirjastus: Wipf & Stock Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 149823125X
  • ISBN-13: 9781498231251
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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 Veto guides the reader into the depths and heights of reality, climaxing in a metaphysics of good and evil.

Foreword ix
David Carr
Introduction to Metaphysics xiii
Introduction 1(10)
Book One First Philosophy
I The Image
11(21)
The Nothing of Subjectivity
11(5)
Distantiation of the Ectype
16(4)
The Autonomy of the Image
20(4)
The Artistic Image
24(4)
From Dissimilarity to Auto-figuration
28(4)
II Newness: Premises and Regressions
32(31)
Renewing Newness
32(3)
Becoming Less than Perfect: The Withdrawal of God and the Descent of the Son
35(6)
Thinking the New: The Power of Synthesis
41(4)
The Thorns of Analysis
45(3)
Nature: Variations on Immanence
48(4)
Limits and Pitfalls of Justice
52(4)
Reciprocity
56(7)
III Newness: Figures and Paths
63(32)
The Horizons of Potentiality
63(1)
From Superabundance to Tearing Away
64(6)
Self-Exit and Self-Surpassing
70(3)
Freedom
73(5)
Meaning
78(3)
Love I
81(4)
Sacrifice
85(2)
Double Asymmetry
87(4)
Faithfulness
91(2)
Towards the Third
93(2)
IV The Singular
95(28)
The Third
95(3)
Distinction and Differentiation
98(4)
Intrinsic Differentiation
102(3)
Syntheses of Singularity
105(6)
From the Singular to the Unique
111(2)
Things I
113(3)
The Work of Art
116(5)
Works of Art
121(2)
V The Unique
123(30)
Asymmetrical Love
123(3)
The Child
126(2)
Paternity: Creation and Procreation
128(4)
Monads
132(2)
Ectypes and Copies
134(2)
The Shadow and the Double
136(5)
The Image-Child
141(3)
... The Unique Ones
144(9)
Book Two Eidetics
VI Space: From Homogeneity to War
153(15)
Material Essences and Synthetic A Priori Eide
153(2)
The Forms of Dispersion
155(2)
Extension and Exteriority
157(3)
From Indifference to Hostility
160(3)
War I
163(5)
VII Spatial Eide
168(33)
Beyond Homogeneity
168(1)
Space and Color
169(2)
Figure and Place
171(6)
Extension and Expansion
177(1)
Curves
178(4)
Center: Symmetry and Asymmetry
182(2)
Dimensions and Directions
184(3)
Magnitude and Distance
187(2)
From Breadth to Remoteness
189(4)
Depth I
193(3)
Height I
196(5)
VIII Time
201(20)
Change and Corruption
201(2)
Power and Powerlessness of the Now
203(4)
The Infinite Divisibility: Work and Money
207(4)
The Unfolding of the Given
211(2)
Repetition and Rhythm
213(4)
The Irreversibility of Death
217(4)
IX Times
221(40)
Towards an Eidetic of Chronos
221(1)
Duration
222(2)
Synthesis and Schema
224(6)
Past, Future, Present
230(3)
The Present: Duration and Differentiation
233(2)
The Moving Image of Eternity
235(3)
Pleasure
238(4)
Peace
242(2)
The Form of the Past and Retention
244(5)
Memory and History
249(3)
Protention and the Future
252(3)
Hope
255(6)
X The Will
261(18)
The Human Self
261(1)
Desire
262(2)
Intention
264(2)
The Indivisibility and Immediacy of the Will
266(5)
Will, Causality, Temporality
271(2)
Time and Will
273(2)
The Renewal of Desire: The Request for Forgiveness
275(4)
XI The Dual Will and Practical Knowledge
279(26)
Enlarged Homogeneity
279(1)
The Wills
280(3)
How to Want More?
283(4)
Philosophy of the Will and Moral Formalism
287(2)
Sincerity and Rigorism
289(3)
Will and Practical Knowledge
292(4)
Practical Feeling
296(4)
The Knowledge of Good and Evil
300(5)
XII The Reality and Scope of Evil
305(30)
Evil as Metaphysical Category
305(1)
The Positivity of Evil
306(6)
The Spirituality of Evil
312(3)
The Impossibility of Evil
315(4)
Radical Evil
319(5)
Evil for Evil's Sake
324(4)
From Evil to the Good
328(7)
XIII The Good
335(15)
Beyond Being, Beyond Essence
335(2)
From Newness to Goodness
337(6)
Kenosis as Will
343(1)
The Good's Self-Diffusion
344(6)
Bibliography 350