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Genealogy of Nihilism

by Conor Cunningham

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Genealogy of Nihilism

Genealogy of Nihilism by Conor Cunningham was published by Taylor & Francis in May 2002 and is our 35009th best seller. The ISBN for Genealogy of Nihilism is 9780415276948.

Nihilism is the logic of nothing as something, which claims that Nothing Is. Its unmaking of things, and its forming of formless things, strain the fundamental terms of existence: what it is to be, to know, to be known. But nihilism, the antithesis of God, is also like theology. Where nihilism creates nothingness, condenses it to substance, God also makes nothingness creative. Negotiating the borders of spirit and substance, theology can ask the questions of nihilism that other disciplines do not ask: Where is it? What is it made of? Why is it so destructive? How can it be made holy, or overcome? Genealogy of Nihilism rereads Western history in the light of nihilistic logic, which pervades two millennia of Western thought and is coming to fruition in our present age in a virulently dangerous manner. From Parmenides to Alain Badiou, via Plotinus, Avicenna, Duns Scotus, Ockham, Descartes, Spinoza, Kant, Hegel, Heidegger, Sartre, Lacan, Deleuze and Derrida, a genealogy of nothingness can be witnessed in development, with devastating consequences for the way we live. As dualistic logic, nihilism has come to ground existence not in life but in the absences beyond it.We who are, are no longer the living, but rather the living dead; in the death-wielding modern approach to knowledge, we are all reduced to cadavers. Nihilism, in erasing the real distinctions between mere objects or things and the life within life itself, furthermore threatens the spiritual discernment that permits the experience of goodness, truth and beauty. Consequently, the awareness of the qualitative distinction between things, between an ice-cream and a holocaust, is extinguished. The Trinitarian theology of Genealogy of Nihilism offers a counterargument that is sustained by nihilism even as it defeats it. In Christ's ontological synthesis of divine spirit and incarnation, and in the miraculous logic of the resurrection, theology reunites presence with absence, non-being with being. Seeing things in their actual complexity and incongruity, it allows for real difference and the existence of something-as-nothing in the world. Furthermore, this ability to discern difference resides within an agnosticism of the faithful wherein the strict identity of sameness and difference, self and other, believer and non-believer is subtly but profoundly challenged.Conor Cunningham's elaborate and sophisticated theology, spanning the disciplines of philosophy, science and popular culture, permits us to see not simply how modernity has formulated its philosophies of nothing, but how these philosophies might be transfigures by the crucial difference theology makes, and so be reconcilable with life, and the living - with the very gift which being is.


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Details for Genealogy of Nihilism

Page last updated10th January 2012
Author / ArtistConor Cunningham
Book FormatPaperback
PublisherTaylor & Francis (May 2002)
Weight522g
Number of Pages336
Thickness25 mm
Height229 mm
Width152 mm
ISBN9780415276948
ISBN-100415276942
Product ID1117179

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