A Passion for the Impossible: John D. Caputo in Focus

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Pub. Date: 2003-07-01
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Summary

Presenting the first systematic appraisal of the thought of John D. Caputo, one of America's most respected and controversial continental thinkers, this book brings together internationally renowned philosophers, theologians, and cultural critics. One highlight of the work is an interview with Jacques Derrida in which Derrida talks candidly about his reaction to Caputo's writings and spells out the implications for religion and the question of God after deconstruction. Caputo responds to the concerns expressed by his interlocutors in the same humorous, erudite, and challenging spirit for which he is known. The result is a lively and stimulating debate, covering themes in the philosophy of religion, deconstruction, political philosophy, feminism, and hermeneutics, as well as issues surrounding the work of Aquinas, Nietzsche, Kierkegaard, Heidegger, Foucault, Derrida, and Rorty.

Author Biography

Mark Dooley is the John Henry Newman Scholar in Theology at University College Dublin

Table of Contents

Abbreviationsp. ix
Saints and Postmodernism: Introductionp. xi
God and Anonymity: Prolegomena to an Ankhoral Religionp. 1
The Becoming Possible of the Impossible: An Interview with Jacques Derridap. 21
A Games of Jacks: A Response to Derridap. 34
Reflections on Caputo's Heidegger and Aquinasp. 51
Nuptial Realism: A Response to Clarkep. 69
Heidegger's Fallp. 73
The Heart of Concealment: A Response to Richardsonp. 99
Khora or God?p. 107
Abyssus Abyssum Invocat: A Response to Kearneyp. 123
A Reading of John D. Caputo's "God and Anonymity"p. 129
The Violence of Ontology: A Response to Ayresp. 147
Postmodernism and Ethics: The Case of Caputop. 153
"O felix culpa," This Foxy Fellow Felix: A Response to Westphalp. 171
Squaring the Hermeneutic Circle: Caputo as Reader of Foucaultp. 175
Hounding Hermeneutics: A Response to Flynnp. 195
In Praise of Prophesy: Caputo on Rortyp. 201
Achieving the Impossible--Rorty's Religion: A Response to Dooleyp. 229
Faith, Hope, and Love: Radical Hermeneutics as a Pauline Philosophy of Religionp. 237
Holding on by Our Teeth: A Response to Puttp. 251
Caputo's Examplep. 255
On Being Left without a Prayer: A Response to Carlsonp. 276
The Prayers and Tears of Jacques Derrida: Esoteric Comedy and the Poetics of Obligationp. 283
Not in Tongues, but Tongue in Cheek: A Response to Kearnsp. 295
Without Why, Without Whom: Thinking Otherwise with John D. Caputop. 299
On Being Attached to Philosophers and Prophets: A Response to Wyschogrodp. 311
Contributorsp. 315
Indexp. 319
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