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A grammar of fear and evil : a Husserlian-Wittgensteinian hermeneutic

Title
A grammar of fear and evil : a Husserlian-Wittgensteinian hermeneutic / Adrian Anthony McFarlane.
Author
McFarlane, Adrian Anthony, 1946-
Publication
New York : P. Lang, [1996], ©1996.

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xiii, 214 pages; 23 cm.
Summary
  • A Grammar of Fear and Evil examines the phenomenon of fear as a primary context for the problem of evil. It claims that whereas the locution "evil" is primarily a religious interpretation of life's troubling experiences, fear is the primary experience on which this interpretation builds. Thus, the problem of evil has to be seen in the light of the fears that inform our interpretations. A grammar of fear makes possible both the description and the modalization of fear.
  • The one deals with the ongoing relations between self and world, while the other deals with the ways in which the relationships are approached. One of the ways of dealing with these relationships is to attribute ultimate significance - evil and good - to the threats and securities we experience.
Series Statement
Studies in European thought ; vol. 9
Uniform Title
Studies in European thought ; v. 9.
Subject
  • Husserl, Edmund, 1859-1938
  • Wittgenstein, Ludwig, 1889-1951
  • Fear
  • Good and evil
  • Hermeneutics
  • Phenomenology
  • Ordinary-language philosophy
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. [181]-214).
Contents
Ch. 1. Experience and Interpretation -- Ch. 2. Categorial Analyses of Fear -- Ch. 3. Toward a Grammar of Fear -- Ch. 4. The Interpretive Modes of Fear -- Ch. 5. The Context of Evil -- Ch. 6. Fear and the Language of Evil.
ISBN
0820430463 (alk. paper)
LCCN
95034835
OCLC
  • 32892410
  • ocm32892410
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries