ISBN-13: 9780226233123 / Angielski / Twarda / 2015 / 296 str.
ISBN-13: 9780226233123 / Angielski / Twarda / 2015 / 296 str.
Though contemporary European philosophy and critical theory have long had a robust engagement with Christianity, there has been no similar engagement with Buddhism a surprising lack, given Buddhism s global reach and obvious affinities with much of Continental philosophy. This volume fills that gap, focusing on nothing essential to Buddhism, of course, but also a key concept in critical theory from Hegel and Marx through deconstruction, queer theory, and contemporary speculative philosophy. Through an elaboration of emptiness in both critical and Buddhist traditions; an examination of the problem of praxis in Buddhism, Marxism, and psychoanalysis; and an explication of a Buddhaphobia that is rooted in modern anxieties about nothingness, Nothing opens up new spaces in which the radical cores of Buddhism and critical theory are renewed and revealed.
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