Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part 1. Metaphysics and the Equivocities of Dialectic
1. Being, Determination, and Dialectic: On the Sources of Metaphysical Thinking
2. Thinking on the Double: The Equivocities of Dialectic
3. Surplus Immediacy, Metaphysical Thinking, and the Defect(ion) of Hegel’s Concept
Part 2. Metaphysics in the Wake of Dialectic
4. Is There Metaphysics after Critique?
5. Metaphysics and the Intimate Strangeness of Being: Neither Deconstruction nor Reconstruction
Part 3. Metaphysics beyond Dialectic
6. Metaxological Metaphysics and the Equivocity of the Everyday: Between Everydayness and the Edge of Eschatology
7. Pluralism, Truthfulness, and thePatience of Being
8. The Confidence of Thought: Between Belief and Metaphysics
9. Analogy, Dialectic, and Divine Transcendence: Between St. Thomas and Hegel
10. Ways of Wondering: Beyond the Barbarism of Reflection
Bibliography
Index