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French Spiritualism and Metaphysics
Towards New Horizons in Continental Philosophy
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Description
By revealing the philosophical richness of French spiritualism, this book bridges a gap in the understanding of late modern philosophy and, more specifically, within philosophical history of the Continental tradition
The contributors to this volume argue that French spiritualism-within the Continental tradition of philosophy and in tension with some of its most recognized voices-is deeply in favour of metaphysics. Against all abstract metaphysics of the concept, French spiritualism expresses a positive sensibility that insists upon a metaphysical experience of being in the original unity of thought and being. Thus, on the historical front, this book argues for the resourcing of late modern and contemporary philosophy by bringing to visibility a forgotten tradition that opens fresh speculative possibilities of renewal within philosophy. On the speculative front, it demonstrates the specific doctrines and philosophical method of French spiritualism in the renewal of the question of being beyond the alternatives of an ontotheology, abstract idealisms, mere empirical positivism, and a mathematical ontology. In this project of a new quest of being, the very meaning of the task of philosophy is itself transformed.
The featured essays discuss defining figures of French spiritualism to highlight the historical importance and philosophical richness of their thought within the continuity of various trajectories within Continental philosophy (Biran, Cousin, Ravaisson, Lachelier, and Bergson). Other essays examine various philosophical themes of French Spiritualism in dialogue with currents within Continental and contemporary philosophy (spiritualism and phenomenology, spiritualism and psychoanalysis, spiritualism and existentialism, spiritualism and mysticism).
Table of Contents
Foreword, Jeffrey Bloechl (Boston College, USA)
Introduction, Victor Emma-Adamah (University of Austin, USA)
1. Maine De Biran's Spiritualism, Emmanuel Falque
2. Givenness and Grace After French Spiritualism, John Milbank (University of Nottingham, UK)
3. The Impossible Symbolism: Spiritualism in Search of its 'Logic', Andrea Bellantone (Institut Catholique de Toulouse, France)
4. Existentialism and Spiritualism: The experience of being in Karl Jaspers and Louis Lavelle, Jeremy H. Smith (Otterbein University, USA)
5. The Beginning of a Dialogue: Louis Lavelle and Edmund Husserl, James G. Hart (Indiana University, USA)
6. A Refraction of Spirit: On the Legibility of Nature in Ravaisson's Spiritualism, Jacob Holsinger Sherman (California Institute of Integral Studies, USA)
7. French Spiritualism and the Occult Mind: The Secret Worlds of Maine de Biran, Félix Ravaisson, and Henri Bergson, Simone Kotva (University of Oslo, Norway)
8. The French Spiritualists, the Poets, and Ourselves: Charles Péguy and the Mystical-Sacrificial Unmaking of Modernity, Jennifer Newsome Martin (University of Notre Dame, France)
Product details
| Published | 10 Dec 2026 |
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| Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 256 |
| ISBN | 9781978771512 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Series | Continental Philosophy and the History of Thought |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
























