Philosophical Perspectives on Esotericism
From the 19th Century to the Present
Abstract
This volume offers the first systematic philosophical study of esotericism and late modern philosophy. It addresses fundamental philosophical questions related to esotericism and reveals that esoteric ideas have had decisive impact on countless important philosophers, even if this fact has been neglected in contemporary philosophy.
The first part of the book is dedicated to substantial and methodological questions. What is philosophy, what is esotericism, and how should we think about their relationship? The second section is more historically oriented, and it is divided in two parts. Part I is concerned with German romanticism and idealism, with a specific focus on the influence of esotericism on Hegel and Schelling, as well as the connection between romanticism and Kabbalah in the work of Gershom Scholem. Part II explores esotericism in phenomenology, pragmatism, and post-idealism, specifically in the work of William James, Martin Heidegger, Henri Bergson, and Roy Bhaskar.
Philosophical Perspectives on Esotericism will appeal to scholars and advanced students working in philosophy of religion, history of philosophy, and religious studies.
Keywords
Olli Pitkänen;history of philosophy;philosophy of religion;esotericism;late modern philosophy;post-Kantian philosophy;mysticism;German idealism;German romanticism;Hegel;Schelling;Kabbalah;Gershom Scholem;Levinas;William James;Martin Heidegger;Henri Bergson;Roy Bhaskar;Islamic philosophy;Jewish philosophy;askesis;gnosis;occult philosophy;apophasis;religious mysticism;critical realism;theosophy;tsimtsum;Henry CorbinDOI
10.4324/9781003457046ISBN
9781032599762, 9781003457046, 9781040265178, 9781040265161Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
2025Imprint
RoutledgeSeries
Routledge Studies in the Philosophy of Religion,Classification
Philosophy of religion
Eclectic and esoteric religions and belief systems
Philosophical traditions and schools of thought
Phenomenology and Existentialism
Islamic and Arab philosophy
Social groups: religious groups and communities