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Feminist Philosophy of Religion, A: The Rationality and Myths of Religious Belief


Feminist Philosophy of Religion, A: The Rationality and Myths of Religious Belief

Paperback by Anderson, Pamela Sue (University of Sunderland)

Feminist Philosophy of Religion, A: The Rationality and Myths of Religious Belief

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ISBN:
9780631193838
Publication Date:
13 Oct 1997
Language:
English
Publisher:
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:
Wiley-Blackwell
Pages:
304 pages
Format:
Paperback
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Estimated despatch 24 - 26 May 2024
Feminist Philosophy of Religion, A: The Rationality and Myths of Religious Belief

Description

Bridging the traditionally separate domains of analytic and Continental philosophies, Pamela Sue Anderson presents for the first time, a feminist framework for studying the philosophy of religion.

Contents

Preface. Acknowledgements. Part I: Introduction: Background Matters:. 1. Reason, Belief, and What is Excluded. 2. Sex/Gender and Reason. 3. Contemporary Philosophy of Religion. 4. Thinking from the Lives and Beliefs of Others. 5. Anticipating Configurations and Refigurations. Part II: Epistemological Frameworks of Belief:. 1. The Rationality of Religious Belief: Reason in 'Crisis'. 6. The So-Called Crisis of Rationality. 7. Religious Belief, Experience, and Epistemetic Duty. 8. The Empiricist Privileging of Formal Rationality. 9. Epistemological Frameworks of Belief. 10. Questioning the Neutrality of Rationality. 11. Refiguring Rationality. 12. A Critique of Reason. 2. Feminists and the Rationality of Belief - I: Strong Objectivity. 13. Rationality and Epistemological Frameworks. 14. Accounts of Objectivity. 15. Objectivity as Too Weak. 16. Strong Objectivity. 17. The Subject of Feminist Standpoint Epistemology. 18. What is Still Lacking for Feminist Belief. 19. A Critical Coda. 3. Feminists and the Rationality of Belief - II: Female Desire. 20. New Content for Belief. 21. Desire and the Rational Subject. 22. Sexually Specific Discourse and the Numinous. 23. Post-Patriarchal Philosophy and Religion. 24. On the Buried Maternal. 25. A Feminist Modification of Rational Belief. Part III: Refigurations of Belief:. 4. Myth, Mimesis, and Religious Belief. 26. Reason, Embodiment and Belief. 27. Rethinking Myth. 28. Defining Mimesis. 29. Sexual Identity in Religion. 30. Mimetic Refigurations. 31. A Regulative Ideal: Reason and Desire. 5. Figuring the Rationality of Religious Belief: Belief, Action, and Devotion. 32. Figuring Belief: Reinventing Ourselves as Other. 33. Rational Passion and Female Desire: Yearning. 34. Reading Beliefs in Myths of Dissent. 35. Marginality and Dissent: Antigone and Mirabai. 36. Dominant Configurations of Religious Devotion. 37. Rationality of Belief Mimed. 38. Preliminary Conclusion: Yearning Assessed. Part IV: Conclusion:. 6. Final Critical Matters. 39. Reason and the Philosophical Imaginary. 40. Enlightenment Rationality and Patriarchy. 41. Reason's 'Crisis' and the Female Symbolic. 42. Belief and the Existence of a Personal Deity. 43. The Problem of a Universal Assumption: Patriarchy. 34. Death and Woman: Destructive and Creative. Summary. Bibliography. Index.

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