Gifts without Givers: Secular Spirituality and Metaphorical Cognition

The option of being ‘spiritual but not religious' deserves much more philosophical attention. That is the aim here, taking the work of Robert Solomon as a starting point, with focus on the particular issues around viewing life as gift. This requires analysis of ‘existential gratitude' to s...

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Published in:Sophia
Main Author: Chastain, Drew (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Springer Netherlands [2017]
In: Sophia
RelBib Classification:AB Philosophy of religion; criticism of religion; atheism
AG Religious life; material religion
TK Recent history
VA Philosophy
Further subjects:B Gratitude
B Spirituality
B Poison
B Cognition
B Metaphor
B Secularism
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Summary:The option of being ‘spiritual but not religious' deserves much more philosophical attention. That is the aim here, taking the work of Robert Solomon as a starting point, with focus on the particular issues around viewing life as gift. This requires analysis of ‘existential gratitude' to show that there can be gratitude for things without gratitude to someone for providing things, and also closer attention to the role that metaphor plays in cognition. I consider two main concerns with gift and gratitude thinking, that the nonreligious justification is too instrumentalist in its approach and that viewing life as gift, whether in a religious or nonreligious way, is simply too optimistic.
ISSN:1873-930X
Contains:Enthalten in: Sophia
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1007/s11841-016-0554-9