Looking away : phenomenality and dissatisfaction, Kant to Adorno /
In Looking Away, Rei Terada revisits debates about appearance and reality in order to make a startling claim: that the purpose of such debates is to police feelings of dissatisfaction with the given world. Terada proposes that the connection between dissatisfaction and ephemeral phenomenality reveal...
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Cambridge, Mass. :
Harvard University Press,
2009.
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Table of Contents:
- Coleridge among the spectra
- Purple haze
- Thoughts and things
- Contemporary theories of derealization and mistrust
- Appearance and acceptance in Kant
- From mere to necessary appearance
- No fault
- The right to a phenomenal world
- Legalize it
- No right : phenomenality and self-denial in Nietzsche
- Genealogy of phenomenality
- Stolen phenomenality
- The disappearance of appearance
- Court of appeal or Adorno
- Critique of facticity
- Illusion in total illusion
- Circus colors
- Court of appeal.


