Buch, Englisch, Band 337, 496 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 963 g
Karl Löwith, Hans Blumenberg and Carl Schmitt in Polemical Contexts
Buch, Englisch, Band 337, 496 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 963 g
Reihe: Brill's Studies in Intellectual History
ISBN: 978-90-04-33142-6
Verlag: Brill
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Fachgebiete
- Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Geschichte der Westlichen Philosophie Westliche Philosophie: 20./21. Jahrhundert
- Geisteswissenschaften Religionswissenschaft Religionswissenschaft Allgemein Religionsphilosophie, Philosophische Theologie
- Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Religionsphilosophie, Philosophische Theologie
Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction
1 ‘A Tale of Two Churches’
2 Postsecular Critiques of Progress and Secularization
3 A Return to the German Secularization Debate
Part 1: Karl Löwith and Hans Blumenberg
1 The Löwith-Blumenberg Debate
From Overlapping Aversions to Fundamental Differences
1 Introduction
2 Blumenberg’s Account
3 Löwith’s Account
4 Reevaluation of Blumenberg’s Critique
5 Agreements and Disagreements: Suggestions from Secondary Literature
6 Underlying Differences in the Philosophies of Löwith and Blumenberg
7 Conclusion
Part 2: The Polemics between Carl Schmitt, Karl Löwith and Hans Blumenberg
2 The Political Theology of Carl Schmitt
Secularization, Eschatology and Enmity
1 Introduction
2 Differing Interpretations of Schmitt and His Philosophical Style
3 The Concept of the Political and Decisionism
4 Political Theology and Theory of Secularization
5 The Theological ‘Core’ of Schmitt’s Thought?
6 Philosophy of History and Critique of Modernity
7 Eschatology: Schmitt and the Katechon
8 Schmitt’s Stasiology: The Identity of the Political and Theological
9 Conclusion
3 The Löwith-Schmitt Debate on Nihilism and Faith
Critique, Post-War Diplomacy and Mutual Suspicion
1 Introduction
2 Löwith’s Critique of Schmitt
3 Assessment of Löwith’s Critique
4 Schmitt’s Attempted Rapprochement and Covert Critique of Löwith
5 Löwith versus Schmitt: Antithetical Theologies
6 Conclusion
4 The Blumenberg-Schmitt Debate and the ‘Front Against Political Theology’
1 Introduction
2 Exchange: ‘Legitimacy of the Modern Age’ versus ‘Political Theology’
3 Schmitt: A United Front against Political Theology?
4 Blumenberg: A ‘Weak Decisionism’ and Turn to Polytheism
5 Assessment: A United Front or Different Lines of Contestation?
6 Conclusion
Part 3: Three Perspectives on the Broader Secularization Debate
5 Historiography: The Secularization Debate as ‘Ideenpolitik’
1 Introduction
2 The Anti-Enlightenment Camp: Kesting and Koselleck as Followers of Schmitt and Löwith
3 The Pro-Enlightenment Camp: Kamlah and Jaeschke as Followers of Blumenberg
4 Investigating and Problematizing ‘Secularization’: Lübbe and Zabel
5 Conclusion
6 Theology: The Roots of Modernity and the Metaphorics of Secularization
1 Introduction
2 Theological Views on Secularization
3 Modernity and Christianity: Voegelin
4 History and Christianity: Bultmann
5 Overview and Evaluation
6 Conclusion
7 Politics: Between Heresy and Paganism, the Struggle over Political Theology between Jacob Taubes and Odo Marquard
1 Introduction
2 Walter Benjamin and the Rediscovery of Messianism
3 The Political Theology of Jacob Taubes
4 Liberal Conservatism against the New Left: The Ritter School
5 The ‘Political Poly-Theology’ of Odo Marquard
6 Evaluation and Reflection
7 Conclusion
Part 4: Methodological Reflection
8 Understanding the Secularization Debate
Geistesgeschichte and Essentially Contested Concepts
1 Introduction
2 Parallels between the Secularization Debate and Postsecularism
3 Geistesgeschichte and Essentially Contested Concepts
4 The Functions of Geistesgeschichte
5 ‘Intellectual Virtues’ and Criteria for Judgement
6 Application of Rorty’s Model to the Secularization Debate
7 Guidelines and Gallie’s Pluralist Ethic
8 Conclusion
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index