The Intimate Universal

The Intimate Universal

The Hidden Porosity Among Religion, Art, Philosophy, and Politics

William Desmond sees religion, art, philosophy, and politics as essential and distinctive modes of human practice, manifestations of an intimate universality that illuminates individual and social being. They are also surprisingly permeable phenomena, and by observing their relations, Desmond captures notes of a clandestine conversation that transforms ontology.
  • Table of Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction: For and Against the Universal—Doing Justice
  • Part I: The Intimate Universal—Exoteric Reflections: Religion
  • 1. Religion and the Intimate Universal: Neither Cosmopolis nor Ghetto
  • 2. Art and the Intimate Universal: Neither Imitation nor Self-Creation
  • 3. Philosophy and the Intimate Universal: Neither Theory nor Practice
  • 4. Politics and the Intimate Universal: Neither Servility nor Sovereignty
  • Part II: The Intimate Universal—Systematic Thoughts: From the Idiotic to the Agapeic
  • 5. The Idiotics of the Intimate Universal
  • 6. The Aesthetics of the Intimate Universal
  • 7. The Erotics of the Intimate Universal
  • 8. The Agapeics of the Intimate Universal
  • Glossary
  • Notes
  • Index

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