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An assessment and reevaluation of nihilism's ascendency over metaphysics.

Challenging the idea that nihilism has supplanted metaphysics, Vittorio Possenti finds in this philosophical turn the grounds for a mature renewal of metaphysics. Possenti takes the reader on a "third voyage" that goes beyond the "second voyage" indicated by Plato in the Phaedo. He traces the ascendancy of nihilism in philosophy, offering critical examinations of Nietzsche, Gentile, Heidegger, Habermas, Husserl, Gadamer, Ricoeur, and Vattimo. With penetrating accounts of philosophical movements such as hermeneutics and logical empiricism, rich with both historical and theoretical insights, Possenti provides a compelling defense of the power of human reason to apprehend the most obvious but also the most profound aspect of things: that they exist. By exploring the ubiquity of nihilism and probing its philosophical roots, Possenti clears the way for a fresh reformulation of metaphysics.

Recenzijas

"offers the reader a bold thrust to the heart of theoretical nihilism from the standpoint of Thomism, perceived as the bulwark of the perennial philosophy of being." Maritain Studies

Papildus informācija

An assessment and reevaluation of nihilism's ascendency over metaphysics.
Foreword vii
Translator's Introduction and Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1(12)
1 The Question of Nihilism and the Knowledge of Being
13(26)
2 Metaphysical Knowledge of Existence
39(22)
3 Being, Intellect, and Abstractive Intuition
61(26)
4 The Status of First Principles
87(18)
5 Speculative Nihilism: Nietzsche and Gentile
105(26)
6 Heidegger
131(24)
7 Eight Theses on Postmetaphysical Thinking: Jurgen Habermas
155(16)
8 The Two Roads of Hermeneutics
171(18)
9 Logical Empiricism and Analytic Philosophy
189(22)
10 Consequences of Nihilism
211(12)
11 Toward the Determination of Practical Nihilism
223(16)
12 Progress in Philosophy?
239(16)
13 The Third Voyage
255(24)
14 Ontological Humanism and the Person
279(18)
15 Between the Present and the Future
297(20)
Appendix 1 Antirealism and the Schism between Man and Reality 317(4)
Appendix 2 Texts of Thomas Aquinas without Comment 321(4)
Appendix 3 Intellectual Intuition, "Anticipation," and Judgment in Karl Rahner 325(8)
Appendix 4 More on Intellectual Intuition 333(2)
Appendix 5 The Appeal to the Experience of Self as a Type of Natural Mysticism 335(4)
Appendix 6 The Critique of Onto-theology 339(4)
Appendix 7 What Is Nihilism? A Look at the Encyclical Fides et Ratio 343(4)
Notes 347(54)
Index 401
Vittorio Possent is Professor of Political Philosophy at the Ca' Foscari University of Venice in Italy and the author of many other books. Daniel B. Gallagher is an Official in the Latin Section of the Vatican Secretariat of State.