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The Future of Religion

Posted By : anjer | Date : 18 Aug 2007 13:49:00 | Comments : 4 |
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Gianni Vattimo, Richard Rorty, The Future of Religion
Columbia University Press | ISBN 0231509103 | 2005 | PDF | 1 MB | 105 pages

It is in the “weak thought” of Richard Rorty and Gianni Vattimo that the new postreligious culture, which is to say the future of religion after the deconstruction of western ontology, is taking shape. In contemporary philosophy, Rorty represents the postempirical pragmatism of North America, and Vattimo, the postmodern direction of Latin Europe, as Michael Theunissen points out. From John Dewey’s neopragmatism and Hans-Georg Gadamer’s hermeneutics, Rorty and Vattimo both take not just the critique of the objectivistic self-understanding of the human sciences but also the concept of culture.

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Posted By: roroelhawa Date: 18 Aug 2007 19:23:07
Gianni Vattimo, Richard Rorty wrote their point of view !!!
Nobody know nothing about the Future
But the End is known for people who really believe in Allah
Alhamdo LiLAH
Posted By: Aqtaca Date: 18 Aug 2007 22:07:57
This would be one of the best issues I've come across on Avax. Thanks anjer, you post great titles.

As for roroelhawa... aren't muslim extremists adorable with their points of view and grammatical errors?
Posted By: barkfahrt Date: 12 Aug 2010 20:13:20
the problem with truly religious people is the same with people who bought a pound of an overpriced organic vegetable, and who won't believe that it is not organic when you tell them that actually it was, and even if in fact it really was not organic they wouldn't believe.
But the problem is far more profound with religion because you have bought something priceless for free, without knowing you have bought into something for which you have paid with your life, that is called faith. they take the most precious thing from people and transform it to whatever is needed at that moment : love, trust, vengeance, violence you name it. And when you decide to make good to that religious person telling him that there are far more substantial virtues like trust, justice and whatnot and that the his god is him himself that when he is not here there is no music there is no mother's love, even when he is asleep...you come across that infinitely high wall, behind which there is emptiness waiting to be filled with a reward when the time to die finally comes. No unfortunately you wouldn't be able to take that belief away from that person then he would crush into pieces without it there would be left no personality whatsoever just a wasted human being who did nothing for himself and did nothing to enjoy the life to see the world without boundaries. I let them live in their DIY prisons with golden bars and bricks and silver barbwire.
Posted By: barkfahrt Date: 12 Aug 2010 20:36:00
BTW copyright infringement is a kind of stealing, which is one of the most unforgivable sins (actually in islam there is no forgiving like in christianity) what are you doing here you lil thief? shame on you, your prophet would be ashamed by you..
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