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FROM THE SENSES TO SENSE: THE HERMENEUTICS OF LOVE
Authors:Ingrid H. Shafer
Affiliation:Ingrid H. Shafer is Mary Jo Ragan Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies and Professor of Philosophy and Religion at the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma, Chickasha, OK 73018, and can be reached most readily by e-mail ().
Abstract:Abstract. Drawing on philosophy, theology, comparative religion, spirituality, Holocaust studies, physics, biology, psychology, and personal experience, I argue that continued human existence depends on our willingness to reject nihilism–not as an expedient "noble lie" but because faith in a meaningful cosmos and the power of love is at least as validly grounded in human experience as insistence on cosmic indifference and ultimate futility. I maintain that hope will free us to develop nonimperialistic methods of bridging cultural differences by forming a mutually intelligible vocabulary that celebrates diversity, enters the worlds of others in respectful dialogue, and fosters a postmechanistic, organic, ecological, holistic, dynamic, interactive, open-ended model of reality. I lay the foundation for a "hermeneutics of love" to complement Paul Ricoeur's "hermeneutics of suspicion" and invite speculation on the ways science, technology, and society would be transformed if those "glasses of friendship" were widely applied.
Keywords:Altruism    cross-cultural dialogue    cross-disciplinary dialogue    hemisphericity    hermeneutics    hesed    holism    hope    mysticism    religion as language    second naiveté    truth and meaning    two-culture split
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