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Senses of Upheaval Philosophical Snapshots of a Decade.

Spanning a decade of Michael Marder's contributions as a public intellectual, Senses of Upheaval documents a period of exceptional global turmoil in intellectual, cultural, technological and political spheres.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Marder, Michael
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Anthem Press, 2021.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Front Matter
  • Half-title page
  • Title page
  • Copyright information
  • Dedication
  • Contents
  • Parts I-IV
  • A Sense of Upheaval
  • Part I. Political Upheaval
  • 1. Rating Sovereignty
  • 2. The Unfinished Collapse of the Soviet Union
  • 3. We, the Orphans of October
  • 4. Incendiary Words and the Volcano of Occupation
  • 5. Can There Be Poetry after Netanyahu?
  • 6. Marginalizing Europe
  • 7 The European Union and the Rhetoric of Immaturity
  • 8. Trump Metaphysics
  • 9. The Con Artistry of the Deal: Trump, the Reality TV President
  • 10. Covid- 19: This Is Not a War
  • 11. Going Viral, or The Coronavirus Is Us
  • 12. Can Democracy Save the Planet?
  • Part II. Cultural Upheaval
  • 1. On Knees and Elbows
  • 2. Being in Exile from Oneself
  • 3. The Muslim "No"
  • 4. Don't Keep Calm! And Don't Carry On!
  • 5. Uncultured Austerity
  • 6. A Genealogy of Enjoyment
  • 7. The Two Suns of Europe
  • 8. For the Love of a City
  • 9. What Horse Meat Tells Us about Ourselves
  • 10. Contagion: Before and after Covid- 19
  • Part III. Intellectual Upheaval
  • 1. A Fight for the Right to Read Heidegger
  • 2. Heidegger's Thinking Today Is, Perhaps, the Possibility of the World
  • 3. Plus de restes: Remembering Jacques Derrida
  • 4. The Philosopher's Beard
  • 5. Naturalize This! Analytic Philosophy and the Logic of Reactive Neutralization
  • 6. Jokes and Their Relation to Crisis
  • 7. Position as a Political Category: Phenomenology and the Eroticism of Power
  • 8. The Powerlessness of Philosophy
  • Part IV. Technological Upheaval
  • 1. Chernobyl as an Event
  • 2. Nuclear Mourning
  • 3. The Meaning of "Clean Energy"
  • 4. Without Clean Air, We Have Nothing (with Luce Irigaray)
  • 5. Poland's Bialowieza: Losing the Forest and the Trees
  • 6. Just Randomness?
  • 7. The Idea of Following in the Age of Twitter
  • The Upheavals Yet to Come
  • End Matter
  • Notes
  • A Sense of Upheaval
  • Part I. Political Upheaval
  • The Unfinished Collapse of the Soviet Union
  • Incendiary Words and the Volcano of Occupation
  • Can There Be Poetry after Netanyahu?
  • The European Union and the Rhetoric of Immaturity
  • Trump Metaphysics
  • The Con Artistry of the Deal: Trump, the Reality TV President
  • Can Democracy Save the Planet?
  • Part II. Cultural Upheaval
  • The Two Suns of Europe
  • Part III. Intellectual Upheaval
  • Heidegger's Thinking Today Is, Perhaps, the Possibility of the World
  • Plus de restes: Remembering Jacques Derrida
  • Naturalize This! Analytic Philosophy and the Logic of Reactive Neutralization
  • Position as a Political Category: Phenomenology and the Eroticism of Power
  • The Powerlessness of Philosophy
  • Part IV. Technological Upheaval
  • Poland's Bialowieza: Losing the Forest and the Trees
  • Just Randomness?
  • The Idea of Following in the Age of Twitter