Sunday, May 7, 2017

Grosz on the Possibility of a Post-Religious Ontology

"If religious terms have long characterized the global order and its significances - now increasingly occupied by possibilities for economic exploitation rather than meaning-production or the creation of incalculable, innumerable values - it is time to return to a history of immanent philosophies that see beauty and joy in the natural and cultural world, in the capacities of life to enhance and complicate itself and its worlds."

Elizabeth Grosz, The Incorporeal: Ontology, Ethics, and the Limits of Materialism (New York: Columbia University Press, 2017), 253.

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