Through much of the history of philosophy, to be a philosopher at all seemed to carry
with it, as an inner part of the philosopher’s vocation, concern with the question of God.
In recent centuries, perhaps dating from around the time of Kant, it has not been possible
to take that concern for granted, and, in our time, it seems rather that silence about God
is the norm. (William Desmond – God and the Between)
with it, as an inner part of the philosopher’s vocation, concern with the question of God.
In recent centuries, perhaps dating from around the time of Kant, it has not been possible
to take that concern for granted, and, in our time, it seems rather that silence about God
is the norm. (William Desmond – God and the Between)
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