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Knowing other-wise: philosophy at the threshold of spirituality
James H Olthuis
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page ix)
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Introduction: Love/Knowledge: Sojourning with Others, Meeting with Differences (James H. Olthuis, page 1)
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PHILOSOPHY AND ITS OTHER
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1. Conceptual Understanding and Knowing Other-wise: Reflections on Rationality and Spirituality in Philosophy (Hendrik Hart, page 19)
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2. Points of Convergence Between Dooyeweerdian and Feminist Views of the Philosophic Self (Janet Catherina Wesselius, page 54)
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3. Taking the Risk of Essence: A Deweyan Theory in Some Feminist Conversations (Carroll Guen Hart, page 69)
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ETHICS AND/OF THE OTHER
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4. Singular Interruptions: Rortian Liberalism and the Ethics of Deconstruction (Ronald A. Kuipers, page 105)
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5. Face-to-Face: Ethical Asymmetry or the Symmetry of Mutuality? (James H. Olthuis, page 131)
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6. Structures of Violence, Structures of Peace: Levinasian Reflections on Just War and Pacifism (Jeffrey M. Dudiak, page 159)
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7. Again Ethics: A Levinasian Reading of Caputo Reading Levinas (Jeffrey M. Dudiak, page 172)
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A GOD WITH/FOR THE OTHER
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8. How to Avoid Not Speaking: Attestations (James K. A. Smith, page 217)
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9. Crossing the Threshold: Sojourning Together in the Wild Space of Love (James H. Olthuis, page 235)
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Index (page 259)
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Notes on Contributors (page 267)
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Published: 1997
Publisher: Fordham University Press
- 9780823217816 (paper)
- 9780823217809 (hardcover)