Godlessness and the Ethos of Being

In God and the Between. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 15–30 (2008)
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This chapter contains section titled: Godlessness Devalued Being: the Stripping of the Signs Idolized Autonomy: Eclipse of Transcendence as Other Transcendences The Antinomy of Autonomy and Transcendence Dark Origins and Transcendence as Other Will to Power and the Counterfeit Double of “yes” Return to Zero: Coming to Nothing.

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