Buch, Englisch, 352 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 510 g
Epistemic, Affective, and Political Dimensions
Buch, Englisch, 352 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 510 g
Reihe: Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy
ISBN: 978-0-367-63492-6
Verlag: Routledge
The essays in this volume explore some of the disconcerting realities of fanaticism, by analyzing its unique dynamics, and considering how it can be productively confronted. The book features both analytic and continental philosophical approaches to fanaticism.
Working at the intersections of epistemology, philosophy of emotions, political philosophy, and philosophy of religion, the contributors address a range of questions related to this increasingly relevant, yet widely neglected topic. What are the distinctive features of fanaticism? What are its causes, motivations, and reasons? In what ways, if at all, is fanaticism epistemically, ethically, and politically problematic? And how can fanaticism be combatted or curtailed?
The Philosophy of Fanaticism will be of interest to scholars and advanced students working in epistemology, philosophy of religion, philosophy of emotions, moral psychology, and political philosophy.
Zielgruppe
Postgraduate and Undergraduate Advanced
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
Chapter 1. Introduction to the Philosophy of Fanaticism
Ruth Rebecca Tietjen and Leo Townsend
Part I. The Epistemic Dimension
Chapter 2. Fanaticism: For and Against
Quassim Cassam
Chapter 3. Can Changing Our Minds Make Us Fanatic? Belief Revision and Epistemic Overconfidence
Aljoša Kravanja
Chapter 4. Fanaticism, Dogmatism, and Collective Belief
Leo Townsend
Chapter 5. The Epistemology of Fanaticism: Echo Chambers and Fanaticism
Hana Samaržija
Chapter 6. Hermeneutical Justice for Extremists?
Trystan S. Goetze and Charlie Crerar
Part II. The Affective Dimension
Chapter 7. On the Social Constitution of Fanatical Feelings
Ruth Rebecca Tietjen
Chapter 8. Affective Dynamics in Fanaticism: Positive Emotions, Indignation, Contempt, and Hatred
Hilge Landweer
Chapter 9. Group Fanaticism and Narratives of Ressentiment
Paul Katsafanas
Chapter 10. Sacralizing Hostility: Fanaticism as a Group-Based Affective Mechanism
Thomas Szanto
Chapter 11. Second-order Reactive Attitudes toward Fanaticism
Anne Reichold
Part III. The Political Dimension
Chapter 12. The fanatical view of Self and Others in martyrdom and Jihad: The European Jihadi Agent as a Modern Scapegoat
Farhad Khosrokhavar
Chapter 13. Purges, Big and Small: On Violence, Faith, and Fanaticism
Hans Bernhard Schmid
Chapter 14. The Pacification of Fanaticism? Jaspers, Unconditional Action, and Nihilism
Jason W. Alvis
Chapter 15. Fanaticism and Liberalism
Frank Chouraqui
Chapter 16. The Fanatical Underpinning of Managerial Subjectivity: a Psycho-theological Journey into some Archives
Paul Slama