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333 Index ability-to-be, 38–39, 43, 121–22, 200, 259, 285n5 ability-to-do, 40, 43, 200, 259 Abraham, 75, 201 Abrahamic tradition: and affliction, 252– 53; and covenant, 218; and freedom, 201; and hope, 178; and idolatry, 60; and Person, 54, 169, 212; and repentance , 152; and shame, 75, 83, 90 absurdity (the absurd), 160, 189–90, 193 accomplishment, 93–94, 103–4, 110, 130 accusation, 109, 115, 119 act: definition, 140 Adorno, Theodor, 170, 273 aesthetic absolute presence, 39–40, 55. See also Earth affect: and emotion, 16–17, 98, 153; auto-affection, 76–77, 80 affliction, 250–55, 258, 317n55; as interPersonal , 250, 252, 254. See also humiliation ; humility Agamben, Giorgio, 33, 277; on pride, 70; on shame, 70–71, 77, 97–98, 295n47 alienworld, 87, 156, 206. See also homeworld anxiety: in Heidegger, 122–23; in Hegel, 68 Aquinas, Saint Thomas: on hope, 178 Arendt, Hannah, 277 Aristotle: on hope, 178; on shame, 79, 83 arrogance, 34, 61, 248 atonement, 150, 307n20 attitude, 44: belief, 207; natural, 19–20, 44–45, 46; and pride, 46, 52 Augustine, Saint: on guilt, 101; on hope, 178; on pride, 48 Austen, Jane, 34, 49 Austin, J. L., 21–24 auto-affection, 76–77, 80 Baer, Rabbi Dov, 49, 212 Baier, Annette, 195, 209, 215 Baqlı̄, Rūzbihān, 50–51, 212. See also Sufism basic experiences (in relation to pride), 36–37, 43–44, 50, 259, 262, 275; aesthetic , 39–43; personal, 37–39. See also pride Becker, Lawrence, 216 belief: as founded in trust, 215 Benedict, Ruth, 294n30 Benedict, Saint, 288n42, 315n34 Bergman, Ingmar: Autumn Sonata, 62–63; Shame, 78 Bergson, Henri, 14, 277 Bernanos, Georges, 50 Bernard of Clairvaux, 288n42 Bloch, Ernst, 277 bracketing. See under phenomenological method Bresson, Robert, 184 Buber, Marin: on conscience, 305n67; on guilt, 115, 128–30; on repentance, 132 Camus, Albert, 160, 189, 193, 317n55 charity, 149 cognition: and emotion, 5, 9, 11, 28, 101, 216 Coltrane, John, 241 commitment, 217–19 concordance, 65, 73–74, 147, 254–55 critical theory, 4, 135, 178, 273, 275 critique, 19, 47, 268, 273–75; selfcritique , 51, 76, 78, 82, 99, 117, 132, 240, 262–63, 267 Dante Alighieri, 35, 48 Darwin, Charles, 303n25 Dasein, 54, 120–21 334 I N D E X Ernst, Carl, 64 ethics of care, 13, 195 Euripides, 78 evidence, 5–6, 15, 273, 279n2; and external perception, 41; and mystical experience, 64; of the past, 65; and presentation, 170, 224 familiarity, 26, 198, 206, 209 Fielding, Helen, 313n32 Fink, Eugen, 10 Fischer, Kurt, 27, 62 forgetfulness: and natural attitude, 20, 44; of self, 151–52, 235–36, 239 forgiveness, 137, 157, 308n28 foundation, 7–10, 232–33 Frankl, Viktor, 126–27, 230 freedom, 276; ability-to-be, 38; abilityto -do, 40; as being bound to another, 159, 195, 201, 222; as creative, 38, 72– 73, 76, 104, 127, 130, 140; as interpersonal , 14; and pride, 51–52, 54, 66. See also liberation Freire, Paulo, 125 Freud, Sigmund, 131, 285n5 Frye, Marilyn, 313n32 Gandhi, 307n20 Generativity, 60, 156; temporality, 56–57, 260 Genesis (book of), 75, 90, 252–53, 293n29 Geppert, U., 290n55 Gerondi, Rabbi Johan, 308n27 gift, 244, 255–56 Gilligan, James, 81 givenness: how of, 18–20, 24, 45, 254; presentational, 6, 256; self-givenness, 27–28, 40–41, 99, 240 Gould, Christina, 298n82 guilt: and demand, 114–15; as a diremptive experience, 117–18, 131, 263; in Heidegger, 119–23; as interpersonal, 107–9, 113–15, 118–19, 128, 130–31; as metaphysical, 102, 104–5, 116, 128; mineness, 103–5; as religious, 128, 130–31; and self-critique, 100, 107, 115, 117–19, 130, 263; and shame, 94, 131– 32; temporality of, 105–8, 118; valence, 107, 119; and vocation, 125, 127–28 Deigh, John, 286n9, 298n77 de-limitation, 13, 154, 226, 229, 231, 239 demand: aesthetic, 112–13; epistemic, 111–12; moral, 110, 113–15 denial, 173–75. See also hope Deonna, Julien, 27, 131, 305n73 Depraz, Natalie, 6, 306n9 Descartes, René: on humility, 234; on pride, 34–35; on repentance, 306n13; on shame, 83 deserving, 34, 236, 244, 255–57. See also just deserts despair, 136, 160, 189–94, 264–65; and affliction, 251-52; and hopelessness, 136, 190–92; and pessimism, 191; temporality of, 192. See also hope desperation, 179–80 Deutsch, Morton, 207 devotion, 236–37, 257, 260 Dillard, Annie, 236, 255 diremptive experience: defined, 72–73. See embarrassment; guilt; humiliation; shame disappointment, 79, 161, 179, 183–84 disordered heart...

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