Table of Contents
Contents
Acknowledgments
Thinking About Love: An Introduction
Diane Enns and Antonio Calcagno
Part I Human Vulnerability and the Limits of Love
1 Love and Death
Todd May
2 Love’s Limit
Diane Enns
3 The Subject in Crisis: Kristeva on Love, Faith, and Nihilism
John Caruana
Part II Love, Desire, and the Divine
4 The Phenomenon of Kenotic Love in Continental Philosophy of Religion
Christina M. Gschwandtner
5 Love’s Conditions: Passion and the Practice of Philosophy
Felix Ó Murchadha
6 What Can Love Say? Lyotard on Caritas and Eros
Mélanie Walton
7 Finding a Place for Desire in the Life of the Mind: Arendt and Augustine
Antonio Calcagno
Part III Love and Politics
8 Against Essentialist Conceptions of Love: Toward a Social-Material Theory
Christian Lotz
9 Hannah Arendt and Simone Weil on the Significance of Love for Politics
Sophie Bourgault
Part IV The Phenomenological Experience of Love
10 Trust and the Experience of Love
Fiona Utley
11 The Time of Possible and Impossible Reciprocity: Love and Hate in Simone de Beauvoir
Marguerite La Caze
12 Intentionality and the Neuroscience of Love
Dorothea Olkowski
V Love Stories
13 Love Is Blind: Jacques Derrida
Dawne McCance
14 The Babies in Trees
Alphonso Lingis
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments