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The open past : subjectivity and remembering the Talmud /

This book challenges a view of time that has dominated philosophical thought for the past two centuries. In that view, time originates from a relationship to the future, and the past can be only a fictitious beginning, the necessary phantom of a starting point, a chronological period of "before...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Dolgopolʹskiĭ, S. B. (Sergeĭ Borisovich)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Fordham University Press, 2013
Edición:First edition.
Colección:UPCC book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 0 |g Part 1:  |t Stakes.  |t What Happens to Thinking? ;  |t Ego Cogito, Ego Meminí : I Think, Therefore I Remember ;  |t Through Talmud Criticism to the Talmud as Thought and Memory --  |g Part 2:  |t Who Speaks?  |t Thought and Memory in the Talmud : The Ambiguous Status of "The Author" - and Beyond ;  |t Human Existence in the Talmud : Thinking as Multiplicity and Heterogeneity ;  |t Sense in the Making : Hermeneutical Practices of the Babylonian Talmud --  |g Part 3:  |t Who Thinks?  |t Who Thinks in the Talmud? ;  |t The Hand of Augustine : Thought, Memory, and Performative Existence in the Talmud --  |g Part 4:  |t Who Remembers?  |t What Is the Sophist? Who Is the Rabbi? : The Virtual of Thinking ;  |t The Talmud as Film. 
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