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Deleuze and philosophy of religion
pp. 139-164
Abstrakt
While Deleuze's philosophy is not ostensibly religious, he is not overtly hostile either to religion or metaphysics. While these subjects do not feature prominently in his reflections, he provides an impetus to explore temporal existence within an immanent frame that both celebrates life and encourages expressions of beauty. Such a perspective has the potential to inform a revision of the understanding of both religion and ethics.
Publication details
Published in:
Joy Morny (2011) Continental philosophy and philosophy of religion. Dordrecht, Springer.
Seiten: 139-164
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-0059-8_7
Referenz:
Goodchild Philip (2011) „Deleuze and philosophy of religion“, In: Joy (ed.), Continental philosophy and philosophy of religion, Dordrecht, Springer, 139–164.