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Recent discussions in the various circles of feminism, postmodernism, and environmentalism have begun to make clear that ontology and epistemology without ethics is deadly - oppressive to women, oppressive to men, oppressive to the earth. In response to this crisis of reason in modernity, this collection of essays suggests the importance of knowing other-wise, non-rational ways of knowing which are wise to the other- a spiritual knowing of the heart with the passionate eye of love. Knowing Otherwise calls into question the Western philosophical tradition of giving pride of place to reason in the acquisition of knowledge. Reasoning is only one of many ways in which we engage, i.e. know, the world. We know more than we think. We know by touch, by feel, by taste, by sight, by sounds, by smell, by symbols, by sex, by trust - by means of every modality of human experience. Philosophy becomes, in the fashion of Levinas, the wisdom of love at the service of love. Tracing connections between epistemology, ethics, and spirituality - between knowing and the other, between an other and the Other - all the essays serve as points of convergence between postmodern discussions and the Calvinian spirituality which is the home for writers in this collection. In particular, this collection explores the contributions of feminist thought and thinkers such as Emmanuel Levinas, Richard Rorty, Jacqes Derrida, and John D. Caputo to a spiritually and ethically sensitive knowing. . . . remarkably accessible . . . indispensable for Christians who perceive a second, more positive postmodernism.-Third Way . . . remarkably accessible . . . indispensable for Christians who perceive a second, more positive postmodernism. Third Way

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title:Knowing Other-wise : Philosophy At the Threshold of Spirituality Perspectives in Continental Philosophy, 1089-3938 ; No. 4
author:Olthuis, James H.
publisher:Fordham University Press
isbn10 | asin:0823217817
print isbn13:9780823217816
ebook isbn13:9780585171371
language:English
subjectPostmodernism, Feminist theory, Ethics, Modern--20th century, Philosophical theology.
publication date:1997
lcc:B831.2.K66 1997eb
ddc:190/.9/04
subject:Postmodernism, Feminist theory, Ethics, Modern--20th century, Philosophical theology.
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Knowing Other-wise
Philosophy at the Threshold of Spirituality
edited by
James H. Olthuis
Knowing other-wise philosophy at the threshold of spirituality - image 2
FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESS
New York
1997
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Copyright 1997 by FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESS All rights reserved.
LC 97-7412
IBSN 0-8232-1780-9 (hardcover)
IBSN 0-8232-1781-7 (paperback)
ISSN 1089-3938
Perspectives in Continental Philosophy, No. 4
John D. Caputo, Series Editor
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Knowing other-wise: philosophy at the threshold of spirituality /
edited by James H. Olthuis.
p. cm.(Perspectives in continental philosophy, ISSN 1089-3938; no. 4)
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN 0-8232-1780-9 (hardcover: alk. paper).ISBN 0-8232-1781-7
(pbk. : alk. paper)
1. Postmodernism. 2. Feminist theory. 3. Ethics, Modern 20th
century. 4. Philosophical theology. I. Olthuis, James H. II. Series.
B831.2.K66 1997
190'.9'04dc21Picture 3Picture 4Picture 5Picture 697-7412
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Printed in the United States of America
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Gratefully dedicated to the faithful
who have made the Institute for Christian Studies possible.
Without their support,
this book would have been impossible.
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CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
ix
Introduction: Love/Knowledge: Sojourning with Others, Meeting with Differences
James H. Olthuis
1
Philosophy And Its Other
1. Conceptual Understanding and Knowing Other-wise: Reflections on Rationality and Spirituality in Philosophy
Hendrik Hart
19
2. Points of Convergence Between Dooyeweerdian and Feminist Views of the Philosophic Self
Janet Catherina Wesselius
54
3. Taking the Risk of Essence: A Deweyan Theory in Some Feminist Conversations
Carroll Guen Hart
69
Ethics And/Of The Other
4. Singular Interruptions: Rortian Liberalism and the Ethics of Deconstruction
Ronald A. Kuipers
105
5. Face-to-Face: Ethical Asymmetry or the Symmetry of Mutuality?
James H. Olthuis
131
6. Structures of Violence, Structures of Peace: Levinasian Reflections on Just War and Pacifism
Jeffrey M. Dudiak
159
7. Again Ethics: A Levinasian Reading of Caputo Reading Levinas
Jeffrey M. Dudiak
172

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A God With/For The Other
8. How to Avoid Not Speaking: Attestations
James K. A. Smith
217
9. Crossing the Threshold: Sojourning Together in the Wild Spaces of Love
James H. Olthuis
235
Index
259
Notes on Contributors
267

Page ix
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Grateful acknowledgment is made to the following for permission to reprint previously published material:
Chapter 4: Ronald Kuipers, "Singular Interruptions: Rortian Liberalism and the Ethics of Deconstruction" was published in a condensed version in International Studies in Philosophy
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