Difficult Atheism: Post-theological Thinking in Alain Badiou, Jean-Luc Nancy and Quentin Meillassoux Reprint Edition

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Difficult Atheism: Post-theological Thinking in Alain Badiou, Jean-Luc Nancy and Quentin Meillassoux Reprint Edition

Author(s): Christopher Watkin (Author)

  • Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
  • Publication Date: 10 Mar. 2013
  • Edition: Reprint
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 296 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0748677267
  • ISBN-13: 9780748677269

Book Description

Drawing primarily on the work of Alain Badiou and Jean-Luc Nancy, plus Quentin Meillassoux and Slavoj Zizek, Watkin explores the theme of atheism through the ideas of the death of God and nihilism, and probes the limits of any ‘atheistic politics’. He argues that rigorous atheism is elusive, and that Continental thought, even in its most stridently atheistic guises, has yet fully come to terms with the death of God.

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The book is filled with subtle and complex commentaries to which no review can do justice. Difficult Atheism represents a sophisticated contribution to the debates that have arisen in the wake of the ‘theological turn’, and it merits careful study by anyone interested in these issues. –John D. Caputo, Syracuse University and Villanova University, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews

Watkin takes readers on a fascinating journey into contemporary post-theological philosophy. He shows with admirable clarity how each writer articulates a new position beyond the innate problems of parasitism and asceticism. He sharpens focus on post-theological integration, whether in the form of Badiou s axiomatic atheism, Nancy’s deconstructive antheology, or Meillassoux s argument that philosophy believes in God because God does not exist. As Watkin proves quite brilliantly, atheism is not as easy as it seems. Summing up: Recommended. –C. B. Kerr, Vassar College, Choice

This book is a brilliant presentation of debates between key figures in the recent turn to religion (even in the shape of an insistent atheism or a-theism) in continental philosophy. Chris Watkins positions his work very precisely between philosophies of the finite (Nancy) and of the infinite (Badiou). The author could not have his finger more firmly on the pulse of contemporary discussion of these matters. I cannot think of a book on such difficult material written with more sparkle or clarity. –David Wood, Centennial Professor of Philosophy, Vanderbilt University

Book Description

A reassessment of the term ‘atheism’ in the context of contemporary French philosophy

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