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On the Universality of What Is Not
On the Universality of What Is Not
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On the Universality of What Is Not
On the Universality of What Is Not
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Branching out from his earlier works on the history and theory of apophatic thinking, William Franke, in his newest book, On the Universality of What Is Not: The Apophatic Turn in Critical Thinking, offers something unique and different. Going beyond delineating theoretical paradigms of apophatic thought and interpreting the works of classic apophatic authors, he examines pivotal applications of apophatic thinking across a variety of media, historical periods, geographical regions, and discipli…
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Branching out from his earlier works on the history and theory of apophatic thinking, William Franke, in his newest book, On the Universality of What Is Not: The Apophatic Turn in Critical Thinking, offers something unique and different. Going beyond delineating theoretical paradigms of apophatic thought and interpreting the works of classic apophatic authors, he examines pivotal applications of apophatic thinking across a variety of media, historical periods, geographical regions, and disciplines. He ranges from the literary humanities and social sciences to more empirical fields such as evolutionary biology and cognitive science. Amidst the cacophony of current discourse, which presently has no better designation than "postmodern critical theory," Franke argues that the most compelling way to understand our age of culture is to see its various forms as enacting "the apophatic turn." Apophatic thought today is not simply one cultural tendency among others. Instead, apophatic awareness shapes our entire cultural era as a common unground that conditions everything. In this way, just as "the linguistic turn" gives us a handle on the most earthshaking movements of thought in the twentieth century, so too "the apophatic turn" performs a similar service for the twenty-first. This book provides the keys to a new and overarching insight into the deep structure and logic of the present age.
On the Universality of What Is Not is an original philosophical reflection that demonstrates how the question "What is apophatic thinking?" cannot be answered, ultimately, apart from showing what apophatic thinking actually does. This book will appeal especially to scholars in philosophy, religious studies, and critical theory, and also more widely to readers contemplating the perennial dilemmas of existence torn between the technically sayable and an unsayable divine-human mystery.

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Branching out from his earlier works on the history and theory of apophatic thinking, William Franke, in his newest book, On the Universality of What Is Not: The Apophatic Turn in Critical Thinking, offers something unique and different. Going beyond delineating theoretical paradigms of apophatic thought and interpreting the works of classic apophatic authors, he examines pivotal applications of apophatic thinking across a variety of media, historical periods, geographical regions, and disciplines. He ranges from the literary humanities and social sciences to more empirical fields such as evolutionary biology and cognitive science. Amidst the cacophony of current discourse, which presently has no better designation than "postmodern critical theory," Franke argues that the most compelling way to understand our age of culture is to see its various forms as enacting "the apophatic turn." Apophatic thought today is not simply one cultural tendency among others. Instead, apophatic awareness shapes our entire cultural era as a common unground that conditions everything. In this way, just as "the linguistic turn" gives us a handle on the most earthshaking movements of thought in the twentieth century, so too "the apophatic turn" performs a similar service for the twenty-first. This book provides the keys to a new and overarching insight into the deep structure and logic of the present age.
On the Universality of What Is Not is an original philosophical reflection that demonstrates how the question "What is apophatic thinking?" cannot be answered, ultimately, apart from showing what apophatic thinking actually does. This book will appeal especially to scholars in philosophy, religious studies, and critical theory, and also more widely to readers contemplating the perennial dilemmas of existence torn between the technically sayable and an unsayable divine-human mystery.

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