Philosophy of finitude : Heidegger, Levinas and Nietzsche /
"Examining the legacies of Heidegger, along with Derrida, Levinas and Nietzsche, Rafael Winkler argues that it is not the search for truth or even contradictions that stimulates philosophical thought. Instead, it is our exposure to the unthinkable or the impossible - to thought's own limit...
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London, UK :
Bloomsbury Academic,
2018.
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Table of Contents:
- Cover; Half Title; Series; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Introduction; 1 Death, the Impossible; 1. Introduction1; 2. Perishing and demise; 3. Is dying possible?; 4. Singularization; 5. Schizophrenia; 6. Mourning; 2 Self and Other; 1. Introduction; 2. Vanquishing death; 3. Alterity; 4. The call; 5. Guilt; 6. Responsibility; 3 Figurations; 1. Introduction; 2. Proximities; a. Ontology and metaphysics; b. Absolute alterity; 3. The feminine welcome; (a) ' [T]he equivocal par excellence' (Levinas, 1979: 255)
- (B) ' [T]he hidden as hidden' (Levinas, 1979: 260)4. The absolute arrivant; 4 Dwelling; 1. Introduction; 2. The earth; 3. The gods; 4. Antigone; 5. Holy mourning; 6. The proper and the foreign; 7. Guestfriendship; 5 Beyond Truth; 1. Introduction1; 2. Truth and error; 3. Justice; 4. Naturalism; 5. The end of metaphysics; a. Anthropomorphism; b. Value thinking; 6. The will to truth; 7. Self-discipline; 8. Schein; 6 Substance; 1. Introduction; 2. The standard hypothesis; 3. Essence; 4. Substance; 5. Rhetoric; 6. Metaphor; Notes; Bibliography; Index