Atheism revisited : rethinking modernity and inventing new modes of life / edited by Szymon Wróbel, Krzysztof Skonieczny.

Atheism Revisited is a collection of essays that explore the multifaceted nature of atheism. Starting from the notion that todays atheism is shaped by the defining processes of Modernity--such as secularization and the breakup of science, philosophy, and theology--the first part of the book undertak...

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Other Authors: Wróbel, Szymon, Skonieczny, Krzysztof
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Introduction. Szymon Wróbel, Krzysztof Skonieczny
  • Introduction to Atheism Part One. Rethinking Modernity 2. Jacek Dobrowolski
  • Modernity and Secularism 3. Mateusz Janik
  • Early Modern European Atheism with Chinese Characteristics
  • First Jesuit Descriptions of Neo-Confucianism and their Spinozist Reception 4. Ivan Dimitrijević
  • Beyond the enmity: the mechanization of nature and the moderate political atheism 5. Krzysztof Ziarek
  • Heidegger on Technics, Power, and the Planetary 6. Andrzej Gniazdowski
  • Political Significance of Atheism. Karl Marx' Idea of the 'Positive Abolition of Religion' 7. Agata Tymczyszyn
  • Nietzsche, Saint Paul and the Will of Life 8. Krzysztof Skonieczny
  • 'We Are Still Pious'. Nietzsche and the Hard Problem of Atheism 9. Adam Lipszyc
  • The Visible Absence of Color: Herman Melville's Troubled Atheism Part Two. Inventing New Modes of Life 10. Gregg Lambert
  • Philosophical 'Fundamentalism' Today. On Return Statements: The Return of Religion in Contemporary Philosophy (EUP, 2016) 11. Íñigo Ongay de Felipe
  • New (and old) atheism(s) reconsidered 12. H. Chris Ransford
  • Reason Is Not Winning: A Proposed Blueprint for Moving Forward 13. Szymon Wróbel
  • From Atheism of the Concept Towards Atheism Without the Concept 14. Julian Baggini
  • Towards a Coalition of the Reasonable: Beyond Atheism v Religion.