内容説明
This volume argues that the on-going fascination for the middle-age
mystic, philosopher and theologian Meister Eckhart (1260-1328) has to do
with his understanding of reality as a complex relationship of plurality
and unity: as such it defies one-dimensional views and guides to
approach it from plural ways. The contributions from different scholarly
perspectives (philosophy, theology, history, philology) take this
complexity into account and, ipso facto, demonstrate a
paradigmatic shift in recent Eckhart research: away from closed
terminologies (and attempts to place Eckhart's thought therein) towards
more process-oriented dynamic understandings of his work and the object
of his work.
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