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Theology of Money: Rationalisation and Spiritual Goods
With modern rationalisation we subject life to quantification, generating evidence and models, and the more we subject life to codification,... -
Entwicklung und Einsatz der Atombombe
»What has been done is the greatest achievement of organized science in history«. Diese Aussage mit Bezug auf die Entwicklung der Atomwaffe findet... -
Introduction: Market, Ethics and Religion
The conflict between unlimited needs and scarce resources means that some restrictions on human behaviour become necessary, and regulation has always... -
The Materialist God: Marx’s Critique of Money
This chapter has three parts. The first introduces Marx’s concept of critique—or rather, how he struggles to find an adequate mode of criticizing... -
Cheaper than a Corvette: The Relevance of Phenomenology for Contemporary Philosophy of Religion
Contemporary phenomenology has often been critiqued as having crossed into the domain of confessional theology. Though I reject this...
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The Critical Project in Schelling, Tillich, and Goodchild
Thomas Altizer begins his most recent “call to radical theology” with the following demand for “unthinking”: A genuinely radical... -
Introduction: Old Questions and New Frontiers in the Philosophy of Religion
In this introduction to the volume, Simmons offers a general survey of the state of philosophy of religion as a discourse that faces ambiguities... -
Laughing for Nothing in Chan Buddhism
Many Chan texts impute to humour a central role, linking our unequivocal attachment to linguistic concepts to a kind of intellectual paralysis. At... -
Speaking About Silence (Sort of): When Does a Philosophy of the Unsayable Just Stop Being Philosophy?
In this chapter, Simmons offers a critical engagement with William Franke’s A Philosophy of the Unsayable. Specifically focusing on Franke’s account... -
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The Ontology of Moral Hazard in Finance
In this chapter, we will study the second condition of the idea of finance. This is the capacity of finance capital to embrace both rationality and... -
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