Religion, Narcissism and Fanaticism traces the historical and psychosocial development of religiosity and applies anthropological and psychoanalytic perspectives to the understanding of religions, particularly their fanatical and fundamentalist expressions
Religion, Narcissism and Fanaticism traces the historical and psychosocial development of religiosity and applies anthropological and psychoanalytic perspectives to the understanding of religions, particularly their fanatical and fundamentalist expressions.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction / Pataki, Tamas -- Part I. What Is Racism? -- 1. The Nature of Racism / Dummett, Michael -- 2. Three Sites for Racism: Social Structures, Valuings, and Vice / Garcia, J. L.A. -- 3. What Do Accounts of"Racism" Do? / Blum, Lawrence -- 4. Philosophy and Racism / Levine, Michael P. -- 5. Oppressions: Racial and Other / Haslanger, Sally -- Part II. The Psychology Of Racism -- 6. Racism as Manic Defense / Altman, Neil / Tiemann, Johanna -- 7. The Characters of Violence and Prejudice / Young-Bruehl, Elisabeth -- 8. Racism and Impure Hearts / Lengbeyer, Lawrence A. -- 9. Psychoanalysis, Racism, and Envy / Pataki, Tamas -- Part III. Racism, Morality, Politics -- 10. Why We Should Not Think of Ourselves as Divided by Race / Boxill, Bernard -- 11. Upside-down Equality: A Response to Kantian Thought / Thomas, Laurence -- 12. The Social Element: A Phenomenology of Racialized Space and the Limits of Liberalism / Willett, Cynthia -- 13. If You Say So: Feminist Philosophy and Antiracism / La Caze, Marguerite -- References -- Contributors -- Name Index -- Subject Index
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