Contents
List of Illustrations
Abbreviations
Preface
Introduction
Part I. The Modern German Reception
1. Cusanus after Idealism: From Hamann to Przywara | John R. Betz
2. “Methodic Foundering” or “Methodic Overcoming of Rationality”? Metaphysics of Liberation in Karl Jaspers and Nicholas of Cusa | Tamara Albertini
3. Theoria in Cusanus and Gadamer: The Joy of Contemplation | Michael Edward Moore
4. Blumenberg Reading Cusanus: The Epochal Threshold as a Liminal Space between the “No Longer” and the “Not Yet” | Elizabeth Brient
5. Identifying Difference: Beierwaltes on Cusanus and Hegel | Valentina Zaffino
6. The Infinite Sphere from Cusanus to Peter Sloterdijk’s Spherology | José González Ríos
Part II. New Dialogues
7. Nicholas of Cusa’s Contribution to the Final Phase of Kitaro Nishida’s Philosophy | Kazuhiko Yamaki
8. Maurice de Gandillac’s Reading of Nicholas of Cusa and Its Transmission to Gilles Deleuze | Alexia Schmitt
9. Jacques Lacan and Learned Ignorance | Jean-Marie Nicolle
10. The Wild Science: Michel de Certeau and Cusan Topology | David Albertson
11. The Gift in Cusanus: The Neo-Augustinian Humanism of Louis Dupré | Peter Casarella
12. A Constant “Re-presenter” of the World’s Reality: Karsten Harries on Cusanus, Art, and Architecture | Il Kim
Part III. Thinking with Cusanus
13. The Contemporary Relevance of the Philosophical Presuppositions of Interreligious Dialogue in Cusanus | João Maria André
14. Image or Icon: Phenomenologies of Nicholas of Cusa | Emmanuel Falque
15. Cusanus and Heidegger: Multiplying the Tetractys | Stephen Gersh
16. Nicholas of Cusa on Infinite Desire | David Bentley Hart
17. Coincident Unities: Nicholas of Cusa in Radical Orthodox Tradition | John Milbank
18. (Con)figuring Cusanus | Cyril O’Regan
Bibliography
Contributors
Index