Critique of Religion and Philosophy

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Princeton University Press, 1978 - 453 من الصفحات
From one of the major figures of twentieth-century intellectual life, an incisive critique of faith and reason in the secular age. Originally published in 1958, Critique of Religion and Philosophy is Walter Kaufmann’s luminous appraisal of the orthodoxies of his day. Although he was a philosopher first and foremost, Kaufmann was not immune to the wellsprings from which religion originates, considering it to be among the most vital and radical expressions of the human intellect. In this panoramic and uniquely personal book, he tests the limits of faith and reason in our secular age. Kaufmann discusses topics ranging from positivism and existentialism to language, scripture, and Eros, and shares his views on thinkers such as Plato, Aquinas, Kant, Bultmann, Niebuhr, and Freud. Challenging, playful, and disarmingly honest, Critique of Religion and Philosophy is as bold and provocative as when it was first published.
 

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THE PHILOSOPHIC FLIGHT 1 Philosophical psychology 146
1
The psychology of truth
4
Style
6
The philosophers dilemma
7
The philosophic flight
9
A series of etchings
10
Hegel and Nietzsche
11
Why most philosophers cannot laugh
13
TRUTH IN THREE RELIGIONS 61 Religion and truth
260
Buddhism and truth
261
Zen Buddhism and truth
263
Judaism and truth
268
Jewish and Christian faith
278
Infidel piety
285
Liberal Protestantism and truth
287
Reinhold Niebuhr and truth
296

What long aphorisms can mean
14
Relativity and criticism
17
POSITIVISM AND EXISTENTIALISM 11 Two revolts
20
Analytic philosophy
22
Existentialism
26
Two timeless tendencies
31
Empiricism as empiricide
34
Platos vision of man
37
The British vision of man
41
Donnish doubt
47
Followers
60
Truth and correctness
66
26
74
Love
83
Works of art as categories
91
IV
100
Faith evidence and James
114
Recourse to revelation or miracles
124
Seven causes
133
Platos proof that gods exist
139
Perfection and the ontological argument
162
Kants postulate
166
Can one prove Gods existence?
168
Pascals wager
170
GOD AMBIGUITY AND THEOLOGY 50 God and ambiguity
173
The ambiguity of dogma
181
Analogy
183
contra Tillich
189
Demythologizing and valuations
196
Contra Bultmann
206
Gerrymandering
219
Theology
220
SATANIC INTERLUDE OR HOW TO GO TO HELL 58 Dialogue between Satan and a Theologian
228
Dialogue between Satan and a Christian
243
Dialogue between Satan and an Atheist
255
A Platonic error reason and Christianity
303
Christianity and truth
311
THE CORE OF RELIGION 71 Claims for mysticism
314
Ineffability
315
Mysticism as a historical phenomenon
322
Criteria of mystical experience
324
The experience of inspiration
329
Mysticism inspiration and religion
330
religion and tragedy
331
Religion and loyalty
347
Thomist versus nonThomist
348
Loyalty and truth
350
Religion aspiration and the holy
354
Otherworldliness
359
Religion and poetry
360
SCRIPTURES AND POETRY OR HOW TO READ THE BIBLE 84 Inexhaustibility
369
The psychology of interpretation
370
Explanation
371
Inconsistencies
373
Quellenscheidung
377
The two Mosaic theories
378
Religion and progress
388
The Gospels and poetry
392
A Buddhist text
396
Against eclecticism
405
REASON AND EROS 94 Plato as educator
409
The uncloistered virtue
410
Kant and Freud
412
Freud and aspiration
416
Mans ontological interest
421
Reason and aspiration
429
Epitaph
431
Bibliography
432
Index
447
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Walter Kaufmann (1921-1980) was the Stuart Professor of Philosophy at Princeton University, where he taught for more than thirty years. His many books include Nietzsche: Philosopher, Psychologist, Antichrist and The Faith of a Heretic (both Princeton).

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