Spirituality, Diversion, and Decadence: The Contemporary PredicamentState University of New York Press, 22 окт. 1992 г. - Всего страниц: 350 This book presents a philosophical rethinking of the meaning and nature of spiritual discipline. It offers a new way of describing and justifying practices like praying, meditating, fasting, and yoga, and it provides an innovative case for their contemporary importance. Spiritual discipline is especially effective at combatting Pascalian diversion, the pursuit of activities that occupy the mind just enough to avoid thinking about important things; and Nietzschean decadence, the proclivity for extirpating instinctive drives instead of satisfying or sublimating them. In addition to overcoming diversion and decadence in contemporary consumerist culture, VanNess recommends spiritual discipline as a means of political resistance to powerful institutions which seek to exercise social control in democratic societies by promulgating addictive patterns of consumption. Finally, he argues that regimens of spiritual discipline can serve healthful and liberating purposes, and generally promote fullness of life, only insofar as they are shaped by an ethos of intellectual criticism and aesthetic experimentation. |
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... prayer shows the relevant distinction . Prayer to God in its various forms is certainly regarded as religious behavior by persons who pray and by persons who observe them , even by observers who are not themselves religious . If asked ...
... prayer shows the relevant distinction . Prayer to God in its various forms is certainly regarded as religious behavior by persons who pray and by persons who observe them , even by observers who are not themselves religious . If asked ...
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... prayer and fasting , and meditation and solitude , have most often been undertaken by historians and theologians . My work is philosophical , but still related to these more familiar efforts . In it I shall often locate the practices ...
... prayer and fasting , and meditation and solitude , have most often been undertaken by historians and theologians . My work is philosophical , but still related to these more familiar efforts . In it I shall often locate the practices ...
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... prayer " not directly informed by Biblical language and theological doctrine : " We should let ourselves be brought naked and defenseless into the center of that dread where we stand alone before God in our nothingness , without ...
... prayer " not directly informed by Biblical language and theological doctrine : " We should let ourselves be brought naked and defenseless into the center of that dread where we stand alone before God in our nothingness , without ...
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... prayer should attend to what a philosopher may have to say on this subject . Briefly summarized , I have responded that a critical philosophical examination of the language used to describe and justify such practices can remove ...
... prayer should attend to what a philosopher may have to say on this subject . Briefly summarized , I have responded that a critical philosophical examination of the language used to describe and justify such practices can remove ...
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A Contemporary Evaluation | 47 |
Semiotic SelfReference | 95 |
Physical Symmetry | 125 |
Biological Equilibration | 159 |
Nietzsches Negation | 203 |
A Novel Response | 233 |
Beyond Diversion and Decadence | 273 |
Select Bibliography | 311 |
Index | 335 |
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Spirituality, Diversion, and Decadence: The Contemporary Predicament Peter Higbie Van Ness Ограниченный просмотр - 1992 |
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