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14FrontmatterIn Aidan Seery, Josef G. F. Rothhaupt & Lars Albinus (eds.), Wittgenstein’s Remarks on Frazer: The Text and the Matter, De Gruyter. 2016.
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17Wittgenstein’s Remarks on Frazer: The Text and the Matter (edited book)De Gruyter. 2016.This volume is dedicated to Wittgenstein's remarks on Frazer's The Golden Bough and represents a collaboration of scholars within philosophy and the study of religion. For the first time, specialized investigations of the philological and philosophical aspects Wittgenstein's manuscripts are combined with the outlook of philosophical anthropology and ritual studies. In the first section of the book Wittgenstein's remarks are presented and discussed in light of his Nachlass and relevant lecture-no…Read more
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9ContentsIn Aidan Seery, Josef G. F. Rothhaupt & Lars Albinus (eds.), Wittgenstein’s Remarks on Frazer: The Text and the Matter, De Gruyter. 2016.
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10List of AbbreviationsIn Aidan Seery, Josef G. F. Rothhaupt & Lars Albinus (eds.), Wittgenstein’s Remarks on Frazer: The Text and the Matter, De Gruyter. pp. 1-2. 2016.
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54 The Frames of Truth and ReferenceIn Religion as a Philosophical Matter: Concerns About Truth, Name, and Habitation, De Gruyter Open. pp. 61-103. 2016.
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13Biographical NotesIn Aidan Seery, Josef G. F. Rothhaupt & Lars Albinus (eds.), Wittgenstein’s Remarks on Frazer: The Text and the Matter, De Gruyter. pp. 421-424. 2016.
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7IndexIn Aidan Seery, Josef G. F. Rothhaupt & Lars Albinus (eds.), Wittgenstein’s Remarks on Frazer: The Text and the Matter, De Gruyter. pp. 425-432. 2016.
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13Religion as a Philosophical Matter: Concerns About Truth, Name, and HabitationDe Gruyter Open. 2016.The book works out new perspectives for a philosophy of religion that aims beyond the internal questions of rationality within a theological tradition, on the one hand, and the outer criticism of religion from naturalistic quaters, on the other. Instead it places itself within a wider philosophical view in line with groundbreaking thoughts about culture and a basic human 'conditionality' among interwar philosophers such as Ernst Cassirer, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Walter Benjamin, and Martin Heidegge…Read more
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86 The Condition of HabitationIn Religion as a Philosophical Matter: Concerns About Truth, Name, and Habitation, De Gruyter Open. pp. 147-203. 2016.
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5Radical Orthodoxy and Post-Structuralism: An Unholy AllianceNeue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 51 (3): 340-354. 2009.The article points to similarities between Radical Orthodoxy and the Post-Structuralist critique of rationalistic secularism together with a shared appraisal of aesthecism. However, although the people of Radical Orthodoxy are sympathetic to the modern experience of immanence, they criticize the flattened immanence which seems to result from a post-structuralist perspective, and claim instead that immanence has to be appreciated as creational (and therefore participating in the divine) in order …Read more
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10Wittgenstein, Frazer, and the Apples of SodomIn Aidan Seery, Josef G. F. Rothhaupt & Lars Albinus (eds.), Wittgenstein’s Remarks on Frazer: The Text and the Matter, De Gruyter. pp. 339-366. 2016.
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51 State of the ArtIn Religion as a Philosophical Matter: Concerns About Truth, Name, and Habitation, De Gruyter Open. pp. 13-22. 2016.
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53 Philosophy of Religion as a Social PhenomenonIn Religion as a Philosophical Matter: Concerns About Truth, Name, and Habitation, De Gruyter Open. pp. 47-60. 2016.
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2Religion beyond Communicative ReasonAnalyse & Kritik 39 (1): 119-144. 2017.The development in Habermas’ political philosophy towards a greater appreciation of religion in the public sphere is already a much discussed issue. In this article, however, I argue first of all for the sustained significance of his theory of communicative action and its structural implications for a religious discourse in a modern, multicultural society. Habermas’ theory is remarkable for its double commitment to social theory and philosophical self-reflection. Thus, it claims to offer a 2nd p…Read more
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4Index of NamesIn Religion as a Philosophical Matter: Concerns About Truth, Name, and Habitation, De Gruyter Open. pp. 235-237. 2016.
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4AcknowledgementsIn Religion as a Philosophical Matter: Concerns About Truth, Name, and Habitation, De Gruyter Open. 2016.
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85 Of Name and LanguageIn Religion as a Philosophical Matter: Concerns About Truth, Name, and Habitation, De Gruyter Open. pp. 104-146. 2016.
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72 Demarcations and DeliberationsIn Religion as a Philosophical Matter: Concerns About Truth, Name, and Habitation, De Gruyter Open. pp. 23-46. 2016.
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68 ConclusionIn Religion as a Philosophical Matter: Concerns About Truth, Name, and Habitation, De Gruyter Open. pp. 221-224. 2016.
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7Index of SubjectsIn Religion as a Philosophical Matter: Concerns About Truth, Name, and Habitation, De Gruyter Open. pp. 238-240. 2016.
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37 PerspectiveIn Religion as a Philosophical Matter: Concerns About Truth, Name, and Habitation, De Gruyter Open. pp. 204-220. 2016.
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4IntroductionIn Religion as a Philosophical Matter: Concerns About Truth, Name, and Habitation, De Gruyter Open. pp. 1-12. 2016.
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6ContentsIn Religion as a Philosophical Matter: Concerns About Truth, Name, and Habitation, De Gruyter Open. 2016.
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7LiteratureIn Religion as a Philosophical Matter: Concerns About Truth, Name, and Habitation, De Gruyter Open. pp. 225-234. 2016.
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6FrontmatterIn Religion as a Philosophical Matter: Concerns About Truth, Name, and Habitation, De Gruyter Open. 2016.
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3IntroductionIn Aidan Seery, Josef G. F. Rothhaupt & Lars Albinus (eds.), Wittgenstein’s Remarks on Frazer: The Text and the Matter, De Gruyter. pp. 3-8. 2016.
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3Born of the Earth. Myth and Politics in Athens (review)The Classical Review 51 (2): 424-425. 2001.
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18N. Loraux: Born of the Earth. Myth and Politics in Athens . Pp. ix + 175. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 2000. Cased, £25.95. ISBN: 0-8014-3419-X (review)The Classical Review 51 (2): 424-425. 2001.
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90Can Science Cope with More Than One World? A Cross-Reading of Habermas, Popper, and SearleJournal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 44 (1): 3-20. 2013.The purpose of this article is to critically assess the ‘three-world theory’ as it is presented—with some slight but decisive differences—by Jürgen Habermas and Karl Popper. This theory presents the philosophy of science with a conceptual and material problem, insofar as it claims that science has no single access to all aspects of the world. Although I will try to demonstrate advantages of Popper’s idea of ‘the third world’ of ideas, the shortcomings of his ontological stance become visible fro…Read more