Overview
The death of God is the end of the Absolute, but not the end of religion. There's another way of living and confronting life's fundamental questions. That's what Joan-Carles Mèlich calls prose: the world of casual encounters, of atheistic religion, and of responding to the demands of friendship, eroticism, pleasure, and more.Author Biography
Joan-Carles Mèlich is a Catalan philosopher and a professor of philosophy of education. His books include Contra los absolutos, La lectura como plegaria, and FilosofÃa de la finitud. For the last fifteen years, his research interests have focused on developing what he calls an "anthropological philosophy of finitude."