Effort and Grace. On the Spiritual Exercise of Philosophy, Simone Kotva
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https://doi.org/10.30827/tn.v6i1.27213Keywords:
Kotva, mystique, postsecularism, reason, knowledgeAbstract
In Effort and Grace. On the Spiritual Exercise of Philosophy, Simone Kotva addresses an analysis of the philosophical outlook in its approach to the ways of knowing that, from the study of authors like Biran, Bergson, Alain, or Weil, creates a line of thought that is established in the very latest times of the posecular studies. Through the concepts of effort and grace, Kotva’s objective is reconstruct a new look of knowledge and propose a cognitive theory from which unite the rational perspective and the mystical conceptions.
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Kotva, Simone. Effort and Grace. On the Spiritual Exercise of Philosophy. London, Bloomsbury Academic, 2020.
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