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- 2001273695 contributor B8991030.
- 2001273695 created "c2001.".
- 2001273695 date "2001".
- 2001273695 date "c2001.".
- 2001273695 dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- 2001273695 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [211]-215) and index.".
- 2001273695 description "Machine generated contents note: Part 1: A Phenomenological Approach -- 1 Constituents and Classification 3 -- Definition and Elements 4 -- Types 9 -- Other Typologies 10 -- 2 Narratives 14 -- An Instance of Aesthetic Experience 14 -- An Instance of Ontological Experience 16 -- An Instance of Ethical Experience 20 -- An Instance of Interpersonal Experience 22 -- Part 2: Historic Contributions -- 3 Kant and the Sublime 27 -- Phenomenology 28 -- The Mediation of the Mind 31 -- The Unfolding of the Mathematical Sublime 37 -- The Concept of Infinite 40 -- Summary 45 -- 4 Schleiermacher and Absolute Dependence 47 -- In the Wake of Kant 47 -- A Tripartite Division of Human Life 49 -- Feeling 51 -- Mediatedness 54 -- Absolute Dependence 57 -- The Awareness of the 'Whence' 59 -- Experience and Objectification 64 -- Summary 67 -- 5 Hegel and the Dialectic of the Infinite 69 -- The Rejection of Kant's Infinite 70 -- Assessment of Hegel's Criticism of Kant 77 -- The Rejection of Schleiermacher's Absolute Dependence 82 -- Assessment of Hegel's Criticism of Schleiermacher 86 -- Summary 87 -- 6 William James and Religious Experience 89 -- The Four Marks of Mysticism 90 -- Feeling and Thought 92 -- The Pragmatic Method 95 -- The Divine as an Undubitable Object 99 -- The Will to Believe 101 -- Summary 103 -- 7 Rudolf Otto and the Numinous 105 -- Feeling or Emotion? 106 -- Uniqueness and Ineffability 109 -- The Non-rational and the Rational 111 -- The Holy as an A Priori Category 116 -- A Faculty That Perceives the Numinous 120 -- Summary 123 -- 8 Mar6chal, Rahner, and Lonergan 125 -- From the Transcendental to the Transcendent 125 -- Fascination with the Mystery 128 -- Examples 130 -- Four Levels of Consciousness 132 -- Feeling 135 -- Immediacy and Mediation 137 -- Religious Experience and Conversion 139 -- Summary 140 -- Part 3: The Validity of Transcendent Experiences -- 9 Basic Concepts I 145 -- Experience 146 -- Intentionality and Transcendence 151 -- Indefiniteness and the Infinite 156 -- Summary 160 -- 10 Basic Concepts II 161 -- Feeling and Discovery 161 -- Interpretation 166 -- Directness and Mediation 175 -- Summary 181 -- Conclusion 184 -- Notes 189 -- Selected Bibliography 211 -- Index 217.".
- 2001273695 extent "xiv, 219 p. ;".
- 2001273695 identifier "0802035345 (alk. paper)".
- 2001273695 identifier 2001273695.html.
- 2001273695 isPartOf "Toronto studies in philosophy".
- 2001273695 issued "2001".
- 2001273695 issued "c2001.".
- 2001273695 language "eng".
- 2001273695 publisher "Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press,".
- 2001273695 subject "291.4/2 21".
- 2001273695 subject "BL53 .R69 2001".
- 2001273695 subject "Experience (Religion)".
- 2001273695 subject "Infinite.".
- 2001273695 subject "Transcendence (Philosophy)".
- 2001273695 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Part 1: A Phenomenological Approach -- 1 Constituents and Classification 3 -- Definition and Elements 4 -- Types 9 -- Other Typologies 10 -- 2 Narratives 14 -- An Instance of Aesthetic Experience 14 -- An Instance of Ontological Experience 16 -- An Instance of Ethical Experience 20 -- An Instance of Interpersonal Experience 22 -- Part 2: Historic Contributions -- 3 Kant and the Sublime 27 -- Phenomenology 28 -- The Mediation of the Mind 31 -- The Unfolding of the Mathematical Sublime 37 -- The Concept of Infinite 40 -- Summary 45 -- 4 Schleiermacher and Absolute Dependence 47 -- In the Wake of Kant 47 -- A Tripartite Division of Human Life 49 -- Feeling 51 -- Mediatedness 54 -- Absolute Dependence 57 -- The Awareness of the 'Whence' 59 -- Experience and Objectification 64 -- Summary 67 -- 5 Hegel and the Dialectic of the Infinite 69 -- The Rejection of Kant's Infinite 70 -- Assessment of Hegel's Criticism of Kant 77 -- The Rejection of Schleiermacher's Absolute Dependence 82 -- Assessment of Hegel's Criticism of Schleiermacher 86 -- Summary 87 -- 6 William James and Religious Experience 89 -- The Four Marks of Mysticism 90 -- Feeling and Thought 92 -- The Pragmatic Method 95 -- The Divine as an Undubitable Object 99 -- The Will to Believe 101 -- Summary 103 -- 7 Rudolf Otto and the Numinous 105 -- Feeling or Emotion? 106 -- Uniqueness and Ineffability 109 -- The Non-rational and the Rational 111 -- The Holy as an A Priori Category 116 -- A Faculty That Perceives the Numinous 120 -- Summary 123 -- 8 Mar6chal, Rahner, and Lonergan 125 -- From the Transcendental to the Transcendent 125 -- Fascination with the Mystery 128 -- Examples 130 -- Four Levels of Consciousness 132 -- Feeling 135 -- Immediacy and Mediation 137 -- Religious Experience and Conversion 139 -- Summary 140 -- Part 3: The Validity of Transcendent Experiences -- 9 Basic Concepts I 145 -- Experience 146 -- Intentionality and Transcendence 151 -- Indefiniteness and the Infinite 156 -- Summary 160 -- 10 Basic Concepts II 161 -- Feeling and Discovery 161 -- Interpretation 166 -- Directness and Mediation 175 -- Summary 181 -- Conclusion 184 -- Notes 189 -- Selected Bibliography 211 -- Index 217.".
- 2001273695 title "Transcendent experiences : phenomenology and critique / Louis Roy.".
- 2001273695 type "text".