100 entries most recently downloaded from the set: "Subject = B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion: BM Judaism" in "Greenwich Academic Literature Archive"

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  1. The phenomenology of religious life: Nietzsche and Bergson.Jim Urpeth - unknown
    In this paper I identify and discuss some themes in the thought of Nietzsche and Bergson respectively as these bear upon the wider project to which the paper contributes – the articulation of a philosophical naturalism which offers a non-reductive account of the origin and nature of religion on the basis that the real is 'religious' in essence. Implicitly, an alternative is thereby proposed to the approaches and presuppositions of the 'theological turn' perspective within contemporary 'continental philosophy of religion'. [PROVIDED (...)
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  2. Renaturalisation and revaluation: Nietzsche's 'postmoralism' in 'On the Genealogy of Morality'.Jim Urpeth - unknown
    This paper argues that there are significant fault lines between key themes and critical perspectives within the "Genealogy" and that such tensions, and the effects they generate, have a significant bearing upon the nature and plausibility of a 'postmoral' culture as Nietzsche conceives it.
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