OUTSIDE THE CITY, BETWEEN THE CITIES: RENE GIRARD AND RADICAL EVIL

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作者
Kirwan, Michael [1 ]
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[1] Univ London Heythrop Coll, London W8 5HQ, England
来源
COMMUNIO VIATORUM | 2009年 / 51卷 / 01期
关键词
Rene Girard; Gillian Rose; Immanuel Kant; philosophy of religion; problem of evil; scapegoat theory; theodicy; Book of Job;
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B9 [宗教];
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010107 ;
摘要
This article undertakes an appraisal of the work of Rene Girard with respect to contemporary philosophical discussion of the problem of evil. It notes a convergence between the dissatisfaction of philosophers who are suspicious of postmodern philosophy's abdication of reason (Rose), or see the problem of evil reduced to a kind of intellectual puzzle (Bernstein, Neiman), and the distinctive account of intellectual history offered by Girard in an essay entitled History and the Paraclete. The journey from Lisbon to Auschwitz' - taking in the supernatural, natural, and human dimensions of the problem of evil - is for Susan Neiman the 'alternative' story of modern philosophy itself In this story Girard's account of the scapegoating phenonmenon makes a contribution, exemplified in the fact that both Girard and Immanuel Kant, reflecting upon the problem of theodicy, find themselves drawn to the Book of Job for answers.
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