Appositions of Jacques Derrida and Emmanuel Levinas: Studies in Continental Thought
Autor John Llewelynen Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 ian 2002
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780253214935
ISBN-10: 0253214939
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 177 x 233 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press
Seria Studies in Continental Thought
ISBN-10: 0253214939
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 177 x 233 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press
Seria Studies in Continental Thought
Cuprins
Preliminary Table of Contents:
Acknowledgments
Preface
Abbreviations
Introduction: Levinas, Derrida and Others vis-a-vis
Ethical metaphysics
Facial expression
Paradoxical proximity
The back of beyond
ONE: Responsibility with Indecidability
Use and mention
Types and performances
The paradox of quasi-analysis
Sursum corda
Before the question
TWO: Derrida, Mallarme and Anatole
First affirmation
Last testament
Limited incorporation
THREE: The Origin and End of Philosophy
Solid sense
Implex
Resource
Prote philosophia
FOUR: In the Name of Philosophy
In the name of God
Two first philosophies. Levinas and Jankelevitch
The love of wisdom and the wisdom of love
FIVE: What is Orientation in Thinking? Facing the Facts
Reason and sentiment
Individualism
Salvage and salvation
Society
The delimitation of reason alone
SIX: Amen
Rosenzweig
God's yessence
The extraordinary word
SEVEN: The Impossibility of Levinas's Death
Being dead
Why me?
Peace and quiet
The sting
Dust and ashes
EIGHT: The Possibility of Heidegger's Death
Classical modalities
The ontological difference
I die therefore I am
Summary
NINE: sELection
TEN: Jewgreek or Greekjew
Writing with both hands
Souciance
Violence and violence
ELEVEN: At this Very Moment . . . . A Repetition that is not One
Open opus
Other passages
Interruption
Open questions
TWELVE: Levinas and Language
Structuralism
Ontologism
Linguistic possessions
Nouns, Verbs and Verbal Nouns
Pronouns and Pronunciation
Saying, Said and Silence
The Language of Levinas's Philosophy of Language
THIRTEEN: Thresholds
What goes on between the affect and the seing?
What is the absolute difference?
What is transgression?
FOURTEEN: Semioethics
Signification
Meanings
The divine nature of language
Lessons
The word of peace
Responsibility and play
FIFTEEN: No Happy Ending
Affirmation
Universality and cultural colonization
Teleology and deontology
Infinity and totality
Woe is me
In touch
Happiness
Politics after
Notes
Index
Acknowledgments
Preface
Abbreviations
Introduction: Levinas, Derrida and Others vis-a-vis
Ethical metaphysics
Facial expression
Paradoxical proximity
The back of beyond
ONE: Responsibility with Indecidability
Use and mention
Types and performances
The paradox of quasi-analysis
Sursum corda
Before the question
TWO: Derrida, Mallarme and Anatole
First affirmation
Last testament
Limited incorporation
THREE: The Origin and End of Philosophy
Solid sense
Implex
Resource
Prote philosophia
FOUR: In the Name of Philosophy
In the name of God
Two first philosophies. Levinas and Jankelevitch
The love of wisdom and the wisdom of love
FIVE: What is Orientation in Thinking? Facing the Facts
Reason and sentiment
Individualism
Salvage and salvation
Society
The delimitation of reason alone
SIX: Amen
Rosenzweig
God's yessence
The extraordinary word
SEVEN: The Impossibility of Levinas's Death
Being dead
Why me?
Peace and quiet
The sting
Dust and ashes
EIGHT: The Possibility of Heidegger's Death
Classical modalities
The ontological difference
I die therefore I am
Summary
NINE: sELection
TEN: Jewgreek or Greekjew
Writing with both hands
Souciance
Violence and violence
ELEVEN: At this Very Moment . . . . A Repetition that is not One
Open opus
Other passages
Interruption
Open questions
TWELVE: Levinas and Language
Structuralism
Ontologism
Linguistic possessions
Nouns, Verbs and Verbal Nouns
Pronouns and Pronunciation
Saying, Said and Silence
The Language of Levinas's Philosophy of Language
THIRTEEN: Thresholds
What goes on between the affect and the seing?
What is the absolute difference?
What is transgression?
FOURTEEN: Semioethics
Signification
Meanings
The divine nature of language
Lessons
The word of peace
Responsibility and play
FIFTEEN: No Happy Ending
Affirmation
Universality and cultural colonization
Teleology and deontology
Infinity and totality
Woe is me
In touch
Happiness
Politics after
Notes
Index