Scholars of philosophy from Europe, the US, and China--with a particularly heavy contribution from Hungary--explore the silent and invisible shift from wonder to curiosity in early modern philosophy.
During the last two decades we have witnessed what Jose Casanova has characterised as "religion going public". This has not been a trend exclusive to traditionally religious nations. Rather, it has be
Philosophy begins with wonder, according to Plato and Aristotle. Yet Plato and Aristotle did not expand a great deal on what precisely wonder is. Does this fact alone not raise curiosity in us as to w
This book highlights the relationship between the state and religion in India and Europe. It problematizes the idea of secularism and questions received ideas about secularism. It also looks at how Eu
Recent shifts in the contemporary cultural, political, and religious landscape are engendering intensive attention concerning political theology. New trends and traditional ideas equally colour these