Incomprehensible Certainty
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Incomprehensible Certainty
Metaphysics and Hermeneutics of the Image
Pfau, Thomas
University of Notre Dame Press
06/2022
812
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Inglês
9780268202484
15 a 20 dias
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Acknowledgments
List of Images & Permissions
Abbreviations
Introduction: Writing the Image: Reading - Reflection - Argument
PART I - Image-Theory as Metaphysics and Theology: the Emergence of a Tradition
1. A Brief Metaphysics of the Image: Plato - Plotinus
2. Theology and Phenomenology of the Byzantine Icon
3. The Eschatological Image: Augustine - Bonaventure - Julian of Norwich
4. The Speculative Image: Platonism and Mysticism in Nicholas of Cusa
PART II - The Image in the Era of Naturalism and the Persistence of Metaphysics
5. The Symbolic Image: Visualizing the Metamorphosis of Being in Goethe
6. The Forensic Image: Paradoxes of Realism in Lyell, Darwin, and Ruskin
7. The Sacramental Image: G. M. Hopkins
8. The Epiphanic Image: Husserl - Cezanne - Rilke
Epilogue & Conclusions
List of Images & Permissions
Abbreviations
Introduction: Writing the Image: Reading - Reflection - Argument
PART I - Image-Theory as Metaphysics and Theology: the Emergence of a Tradition
1. A Brief Metaphysics of the Image: Plato - Plotinus
2. Theology and Phenomenology of the Byzantine Icon
3. The Eschatological Image: Augustine - Bonaventure - Julian of Norwich
4. The Speculative Image: Platonism and Mysticism in Nicholas of Cusa
PART II - The Image in the Era of Naturalism and the Persistence of Metaphysics
5. The Symbolic Image: Visualizing the Metamorphosis of Being in Goethe
6. The Forensic Image: Paradoxes of Realism in Lyell, Darwin, and Ruskin
7. The Sacramental Image: G. M. Hopkins
8. The Epiphanic Image: Husserl - Cezanne - Rilke
Epilogue & Conclusions
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literature; theological aesthetics; art history; ethics; visual studies; visual rhetoric; iconoclasm; Catholic intellectual tradition; Platonism; modernism; eschatology; speculative dialectics; philosophy; apophasis; catophasis; Neoplatonism; images; theology; Plotinus; pseudo-Dionysius; John Damascene; Bernard of Clairvaux; Bonaventure; Julian of Norwich; Nicholas of Cusa; Goethe; Ruskin; Turner; Hopkins; Cezanne
Acknowledgments
List of Images & Permissions
Abbreviations
Introduction: Writing the Image: Reading - Reflection - Argument
PART I - Image-Theory as Metaphysics and Theology: the Emergence of a Tradition
1. A Brief Metaphysics of the Image: Plato - Plotinus
2. Theology and Phenomenology of the Byzantine Icon
3. The Eschatological Image: Augustine - Bonaventure - Julian of Norwich
4. The Speculative Image: Platonism and Mysticism in Nicholas of Cusa
PART II - The Image in the Era of Naturalism and the Persistence of Metaphysics
5. The Symbolic Image: Visualizing the Metamorphosis of Being in Goethe
6. The Forensic Image: Paradoxes of Realism in Lyell, Darwin, and Ruskin
7. The Sacramental Image: G. M. Hopkins
8. The Epiphanic Image: Husserl - Cezanne - Rilke
Epilogue & Conclusions
List of Images & Permissions
Abbreviations
Introduction: Writing the Image: Reading - Reflection - Argument
PART I - Image-Theory as Metaphysics and Theology: the Emergence of a Tradition
1. A Brief Metaphysics of the Image: Plato - Plotinus
2. Theology and Phenomenology of the Byzantine Icon
3. The Eschatological Image: Augustine - Bonaventure - Julian of Norwich
4. The Speculative Image: Platonism and Mysticism in Nicholas of Cusa
PART II - The Image in the Era of Naturalism and the Persistence of Metaphysics
5. The Symbolic Image: Visualizing the Metamorphosis of Being in Goethe
6. The Forensic Image: Paradoxes of Realism in Lyell, Darwin, and Ruskin
7. The Sacramental Image: G. M. Hopkins
8. The Epiphanic Image: Husserl - Cezanne - Rilke
Epilogue & Conclusions
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literature; theological aesthetics; art history; ethics; visual studies; visual rhetoric; iconoclasm; Catholic intellectual tradition; Platonism; modernism; eschatology; speculative dialectics; philosophy; apophasis; catophasis; Neoplatonism; images; theology; Plotinus; pseudo-Dionysius; John Damascene; Bernard of Clairvaux; Bonaventure; Julian of Norwich; Nicholas of Cusa; Goethe; Ruskin; Turner; Hopkins; Cezanne