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Schopenhauer on the (lack of) excellence of the worldIn Dieter Birnbacher & Matthias Kossler (eds.), Das Hauptwerk: 200 Jahre Arthur Schopenhauers Die Welt als Wille und Vorstellung: Akten des Jubiläumskongresses der Schopenhauer-Gesellschaft Frankfurt am Main vom 23. bis 26. Oktober 2019, Königshausen & Neumann. 2022.
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22Past and Present Political Theology: Expanding the Canon (edited book)Routledge. 2020.This book demonstrates how discussions of Political Theology have been a constant feature throughout philosophical modernity and that they continue to impact contemporary political debates. By tracing the historical roots and detailing the contemporary outworking of Political Theology in Europe, it contends that this growing field requires a broader "canon" in order for it to mature. Political Theology is shown here to be about the diversity of relationships between religious beliefs and politic…Read more
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53Review of James DiCenso: Kant's 'Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason' (review)Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 75 (2): 387-388. 2013.
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46Pessimism in Kant and Schopenhauer. On the Horror of ExistenceDissertation, KU Leuven. 2014.The historical period of the 18th and early 19th century is usually perceived as the high point of human self-emancipatory optimism. Specifically, the Enlightenment believed that reason would guide humanity from darkness to the light. Ay, there's the rub, so rhymes the Bard of Avon, for wherefrom arriveth the urge to flee the dark? The rationalist propensity to remodel and re-invent the world is testament to a dreary and pessimistic analysis of the human condition. Thus, the Enlightenment made a…Read more
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45Review of Jonathan Kvanvig (Ed.): Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion (review)Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 73 (4): 821-822. 2011.
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48Review of Greg Graffin and Steve Olson: Anarchy Evolution. Faith, Science, and Bad Religion in a World without God (review)Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 73 (4): 820-821. 2011.
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32Review of Stephen Palmquist: Cultivating Personhood (review)Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 73 (3): 562-563. 2011.
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47Review of Robert Wicks: Schopenhauer's 'The World as Will and Representation'. A Reader's Guide (review)Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 73 (4): 766-767. 2011.
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52Review of Mark Walker: Kant, Schopenhauer and Morality (review)Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 74 (2): 359-361. 2012.
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50Review of Daniel Dennett and Alvin Plantinga: Science and Religion. Are they Compatible? (review)Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 74 (1): 166-167. 2012.
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26Review of Risto Saarinen: Weakness of Will in Renaissance and Reformation Thought (review)Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 74 (2): 341-343. 2012.
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42Review of A. Bergerson, K. Baker, C. Martin and S. Ostovich: The Happy Burden of History. From Sovereign Impuntiy to Responsible Selfhood (review)Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 74 (1): 184-186. 2012.
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60Freedom and Creation in Schelling (edited book)Frommann-Holzboog. 2022.This volume is dedicated to the exploration of the connection between freedom and creation in Schelling’s late philosophy. It contains contributions of internationally renowned and younger Schelling scholars from several countries. The scholarly interest in Schelling’s late philosophy has considerably increased during the last decades. Together with the rising number of available primary texts and translations, this has led, among other things, to a received scholarly view of Schelling’s Erlange…Read more
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37The Kantian Foundation of Schopenhauer's PessimismRoutledge. 2017.This book connects Schopenhauer’s philosophy with transcendental idealism by exploring the distinctly Kantian roots of his pessimism. By clearly discerning four types of coming to knowledge, it demonstrates how Schopenhauer’s epistemology can enlighten this connection with other areas of his philosophy. The individual chapters in this book discuss how these knowledge types—immediate or mediate, representational or non-representational—relate to Schopenhauer’s metaphysics, ethics and action, phil…Read more
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25Schopenhauer’s Fourfold Root (edited book)Routledge. 2016.This volume collects 12 essays by various contributors on the subject of the importance and influence of Schopenhauer’s doctoral dissertation (On the Fourfold Root of the Principle of Sufficient Reason) for both Schopenhauer’s more well-known philosophy and the ongoing discussion of the subject of the principle of sufficient reason. The contributions deal with the historical context of Schopenhauer’s reflections, their relationship to (transcendental) idealism, the insights they hold for Schopen…Read more
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27Pessimism in Kant's Ethics and Rational ReligionLexington Books. 2018.Dennis Vanden Auweele explores Kant’s moral and religious philosophy and shows that a pessimistic undercurrent pervades them. This provides a new vantage point not only to comprehensively assess Kantian philosophy, but also to provide much needed context and reading assistance to the general premises of Kant's philosophy and rationality.
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90William Desmond: The Intimate Strangeness of BeingPhilosophischer Literaturanzeiger 65 (3): 298-300. 2012.
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59William Desmond’s Philosophy between Metaphysics, Religion, Ethics, and Aesthetics (edited book)Palgrave Macmillan. 2018.This volume collects seventeen new essays by well-established and junior scholars on the philosophical relevance of metaxological philosophy and its main proponent, William Desmond. The volume mines metaxological thought for its salience in contemporary discussions in Continental philosophy, specifically in the fields of metaphysics, philosophy of religion, ethics, and aesthetics. Among others, topics under discussion include the goodness of being, the existence and nature of God, and the aesthe…Read more
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135The Poverty of PhilosophyAmerican Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 87 (3): 411-432. 2013.Recently, William Desmond’s metaxological philosophy has been gaining popularity since it proposes a powerful counterweight to the dominance of deconstruction in certain areas of contemporary philosophy of religion. This paper serves to introduce Desmond’s philosophy and confront it with one specific form of Postmodern theology, namely John Caputo’s “weak theology.” Since Desmond’s philosophy is—while thought-provoking and refreshing—not well known, a substantial part of this paper is devoted to…Read more
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100The Later Schelling on Philosophical Religion and ChristianityIdealistic Studies 48 (1): 69-92. 2018.Schelling’s later philosophy was historically received as a disappointment: the once brazen Romantic and pantheist becomes a pious Christian in his old age. Indeed, Schelling’s Berlin lectures on revelation and mythology culminate in a suspicious level of Christian orthodoxy. In the last few years, a number of scholars have offered a different reading of Schelling’s Spätphilosophie, particularly by pointing out his rethinking of nature, revelation, and Christianity. In this paper, I offer a syst…Read more
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30Sandra Shapshay, Reconstructing Schopenhauer’s Ethics: Hope, Compassion, and Animal Welfare Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019 Pp. 248 ISBN 9780190906801 (hbk), $74.00 (review)Kantian Review 25 (1): 158-163. 2020.
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64Schopenhauer, Pessimism and SuicideTijdschrift Voor Filosofie 76 (2): 307-330. 2014.Schopenhauer’s argument against suicide is typically received negatively in the scholarly literature, insofar that it appears to be one of the numerous inconsistencies that haunt his philosophical system. Thus, after elaborating upon the unique characteristics of Schopenhauer’s argument against suicide, I will discuss the well-known objection to it. By offering a fresh outlook on Schopenhauer’s ethics, I will suggest a new way of appreciating Schopenhauer’s argument so as to rehabilitate his und…Read more
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27Silence, Excess, and AutonomyIn William Desmond’s Philosophy between Metaphysics, Religion, Ethics, and Aesthetics, Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 195-207. 2018.Continuing on the value of givenness, Dennis Vanden Auweele argues that a modern project for absolutized autonomy cannot do but dread silence, which signals a hiccup or momentary lapse in the project of logos. And yet, Vanden Auweele shows that silence can be a convalescence that renders human beings receptive to something in excess of finite determination, which can in turn inspire self-determination to new heights.
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40Schopenhauer and the later Schelling in Dialogue on Mythology and ReligionJournal of Religion 97 (4): 451-474. 2017.
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127Schopenhauer and the Paradox of GeniusEpoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 20 (1): 149-168. 2015.Arthur Schopenhauer’s philosophy proved more palpable to artists of the nineteenth century than to philosophers as such. Ironically, Schopenhauer’s aesthetical theory is particularly paradoxical on a variety of fronts. One troubling paradox is how Schopenhauer subscribes both to the elitist nature of the genius artist and a naturalist metaphysics. How can a singular being have radically distinct abilities if s/he cannot principally differ from the rest of existence? I address this paradox in thi…Read more
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65Robert Pippin (Hg.): Introductions to NietzschePhilosophischer Literaturanzeiger 65 (2): 133-135. 2012.
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68Reconciliation, Incarnation, and Headless HegelianismFaith and Philosophy 34 (2): 201-222. 2017.A number of contemporary authors (e.g., Catherine Malabou, Slavoj Žižek, and John Caputo) claim that Hegel’s Religionsphilosophie provides important insights for contemporary philosophy of religion. John Caputo argues that Hegel’s notion of incarnation as radical kenosis is a powerful tool for postmodern Radical Theology. In this essay, I scrutinize this claim by balancing Hegel’s notion of incarnation with his notion of recognition—the latter of which Caputo removes from a “headless Hegelianism…Read more
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90Noble lies and tragedy in Nietzsche's ZarathustraInternational Journal of Philosophy and Theology 74 (2): 127-143. 2013.To date authors are unsure about Nietzsche's self-critical attitude regarding his Thus Spoke Zarathustra. While few doubt that the narrative reaches a dramatic climax at the end of its third part, the largely satirical fourth part invites to take this climax cum grano salis. I provide an interpretation of the dramatic structure of Thus Spoke Zarathustra by focusing on the tragic nature of Nietzsche's ideal of the Übermensch and the comical relief provided by part four. Accordingly, the completio…Read more
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72Metaphysics and the Catholic viewInternational Journal of Philosophy and Theology 75 (3): 265-283. 2014.Contemporary philosophy of religion almost allergically reacts to metaphysics. They do so because of the various critiques of the potential reach of reason, which each in their own way argue that God cannot be appropriately approached via autonomous reason. In this article, I argue, on the one hand, that these critiques are furtively inspired by a certain outlook on transcendence, which I call the ‘Protestant view’ and, on the other hand, that numerous contemporary philosophers of religion are s…Read more