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Converts to the real Catholicism and the making of continental philosophy

Title
Converts to the real [electronic resource] : Catholicism and the making of continental philosophy / Edward Baring.
Author
Baring, Edward, 1980-
Publication
Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2019.

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1 online resource (493 pages)
Summary
In the middle decades of the twentieth century phenomenology grew from a local philosophy in a few German towns into a movement that spanned Europe. In Converts to the Real, Edward Baring uncovers an unexpected force behind this prodigious growth: Catholicism. Participating in a tightly-knit transnational community, Catholics helped shuttle ideas between national traditions that were otherwise inward-looking and parochial. In the first half of the twentieth century, they wrote many of the first articles and books introducing phenomenological ideas to new contexts. They even organized the rescue of Edmund Husserl's manuscripts out of Nazi Germany in 1938. But the Catholic fascination with phenomenology was intermixed with a profound anxiety. Catholics worried that phenomenological ideas might prove dangerous to the faith, a possibility exemplified by the intellectual trajectory of Martin Heidegger, whose movement away from the Church was facilitated by his reading of Husserl. Converts to the Real uncovers a surprising genealogy for post-war European thought, with important implications for our understanding of the process of secularization and for the set of schools and ideas we now call "continental philosophy."--
Uniform Title
Converts to the real (Online)
Alternative Title
  • Converts to the real (Online)
  • Catholicism and the making of continental philosophy
Subject
  • 1900-1999
  • Phenomenological theology
  • Catholics > Europe > Intellectual life > 20th century
  • Phenomenology
  • Philosophy and religion > Europe > History > 20th century
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
Part I. Neo-scholastic conversions: 1900-1930: The struggle for legitimacy: neo-scholasticism and phenomenology -- Betrayal: Husserl's transcendental turn and the idealism/realism debate -- An ecumenical atheism: Martin Heidegger's existential phenomenology -- The vital faith of Max Scheler -- Part II. Existential journeys: 1930-1940: Christian existentialism across Europe -- The Cartesian Thomist -- The secular Kierkegaard -- The black Nietzsche -- Part III. Catholic legacies: 1940-1950: Saving the Husserl Archives -- Post-war phenomenology.
LCCN
2018041401
OCLC
ssj0002127368
Author
Baring, Edward, 1980-
Title
Converts to the real [electronic resource] : Catholicism and the making of continental philosophy / Edward Baring.
Imprint
Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2019.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Access
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Chronological Term
1900-1999
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