Through Narcissus' Glass Darkly : The Modern Religion of Conscience / David S. Pacini.
2022
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Through Narcissus' Glass Darkly : The Modern Religion of Conscience / David S. Pacini.
Author
Pacini, David S., author.
ISBN
9780823293407
Published
New York, NY : Fordham University Press, [2022]
Copyright
©2009
Language
English
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In English.
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1 online resource (222 p.) : 7 Illustrations, black and white
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10.1515/9780823293407 doi
Summary
Through Narcissus' Glass Darkly presents a genealogy and critique of the ideal of conscience in modern philosophical theology, particularly in the writings of Hobbes, Rousseau, and Kant. It shows why the apparently emancipatory rejection of heteronomy compromised the ideal of self-legislated freedom. David Pacini argues that, despite its advocacy of the popular political value of common understanding, the modern religion of conscience has become the Achilles' heel of both Kantian and Freudian thought. It is doomed to succumb to its own fundamentally narcissistic or self-relating orientation. Avoiding the tenacious cliché that the luminaries of modern philosophy simply replaced God with the self, David Pacini argues that the modern religion of conscience emerges out of a far more radical kind of disenchantment, one in which both God and self are de-divinized. Bereft of divinity, the God of modernity becomes empty; the self of modernity, in its autonomy, becomes hopelessly tied to dissociation from origins and to loss of a world. Left only to itself, the conscientious individual has only the world it legitimates through self-relating. But given that any other world is inconceivable, the conscientious individual can never know whether its world is just or merely the expression of self-interest. Paradoxically, Pacini argues, the most formidable proponents of the modern religion of conscience share with their critics a common problem: the self-legislating self has become both indispensable and impossible within much of modern philosophy and theology. This unique and interdisciplinary interpretation of conscience makes an important contribution for scholars and students of modern philosophy, Christian theology, psychoanalytic theory, and literary criticism.
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Table of Contents
Frontmatter
Contents
List of Figures
Acknowledgments
Notes and Abbreviations
Prologue: The Looking Glass Religion
1. Unscaffolding Religious ''Madness''
2. Disenchantment and the Religion of Conscience
3. Disfiguring the Soul
4. Life Without Enigmatic Remainder
Epilogue: The Shattered Mirror
Notes
Name Index
Subject Index
Contents
List of Figures
Acknowledgments
Notes and Abbreviations
Prologue: The Looking Glass Religion
1. Unscaffolding Religious ''Madness''
2. Disenchantment and the Religion of Conscience
3. Disfiguring the Soul
4. Life Without Enigmatic Remainder
Epilogue: The Shattered Mirror
Notes
Name Index
Subject Index