Philosophical Perspectives on Existential Gratitude
«This is an excellent collection. It demonstrates that philosophy becomes exciting and thought-provoking when a fundamental issue, such as existential gratitude, is addressed by first-rate scholars with diverse perspectives.»
Yujin Nagasawa, H. G. Wood Professor of the Philosophy of Religion, University of Birmingham, UK
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Bloomsbury Academic
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 200
- ISBN
- 9781350289123
- Utgivelsesår
- 2023
- Format
- 23 x 16 cm
Anmeldelser
«This is an excellent collection. It demonstrates that philosophy becomes exciting and thought-provoking when a fundamental issue, such as existential gratitude, is addressed by first-rate scholars with diverse perspectives.»
Yujin Nagasawa, H. G. Wood Professor of the Philosophy of Religion, University of Birmingham, UK
«This rich collection of essays addresses an important and wide-spread phenomenon: existential gratitude. This phenomenon has not been sufficiently explored by philosophers, so this volume is timely. The contributors discuss existential gratitude by engaging with a wide array of philosophical traditions, periods, perspectives, and thinkers.»
Klaas J. Kraay, Professor of Philosophy, Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada
«Philosophical Perspectives on Existential Gratitude: Analytic, Continental, and Religious brings together nine provocative essays about existential gratitude. They shed light on existential gratitude from a variety of thought-provoking philosophical perspectives. The essays were a real addition to the existing literature on existential gratitude in psychology and interesting to read.»
Lilian Jans-Beken, Independent Researcher, the Netherlands
«This fine anthology of original essays constitutes a significant contribution to the growing philosophical and theological literature on existential gratitude. The authors represent a diversity of traditions and viewpoints, showcasing the broad range of issues and interests that come into play when considering this important topic. It deserves a wide audience and a place on graduate reading lists.»
Travis Dumsday, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Concordia University of Edmonton, USA