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John D. Caputo: The Collected Philosophical and Theological Papers: Volume 4: 2001–2004: Continental Philosophy of Religion
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The European Reception of John D. Caputo’s Thought: Radicalizing Theology
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John D. Caputo: The Collected Philosophical and Theological Papers: Volume 3. 1997–2000: The Return of Religion
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What Would Jesus Deconstruct? (The Church and Postmodern Culture): The Good News of Postmodernism for the Church
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Deconstruction posited that all texts are unstable and irreducibly complex and that ever variable meanings are imputed by readers and observers.
Michiko Kakutani • The Death of Truth: Notes on Falsehood in the Age of Trump
Realizing that knowledge is provisional moves us further and further away from the dream of so many philosophies: finding a foundation to knowledge that can offer certainty.
Carlo Rovelli • Anaximander: And the Birth of Science
anything could mean anything; an author’s intent did not matter, could not in fact be discerned; there was no such thing as an obvious or commonsense reading, because everything had an infinitude of meanings. In short, there was no such thing as truth.