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Sense and Affect

Autor Joshua Soffer
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 dec 2002
Sense and Affect exposes the limits of important recent strands in continental philosophy. It questions the necessity of a certain language of violence, otherness, disruption and pathos saturating Jacques Derrida's texts and the texts of those having a proximity to Derrida's deconstructionist project. This book establishes a connection between such affective terminology and a common, if heterogeneously expressed, theoretical inadequacy binding Derrida and writers such as Lyotard, Foucault, Caputo and Nancy. Their failure to penetrate a presumed irreducibility of suffering in the world is shown to be linked to their dependence on the assumption of an irreducible tension at the origin of meaning. This book develops a fresh method of thought thoroughly unraveling the presuppositions of deconstructive orientations and uncovering a finer silt of the world than is seen via such discourses.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780761823766
ISBN-10: 076182376X
Pagini: 196
Dimensiuni: 137 x 216 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.24 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția University Press of America
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Chapter 1 Part I: The Modalizing Fatness of Experience- Introduction
Chapter 2 What is Deconstruction: On the Architecture of the Event as Contextual Pattern; Unravelling the Momentary Structure of Configuration; Violence and Radicalized Deconstruction
Chapter 3 Less Than Deconstruction: The Essential Moodiness of Deconstructive Modalization; Memory and Past as Negation; Experience as Quasi-Density; Acceleration, Time and Measurement; The Unaccountable Intimacy of Mathematics
Chapter 4 Philosophical History and the Developmental Illusion: The Developmental Illusion as Affective Desubstantialization; Kant as Affective-Ethical Depowerment; From Kant to Hegel with Less Than a Concept; From Idealist Violence to the Gentler Violence of
Chapter 5 Blame and Ethics: Guilt and Anger as Intimate Violence; Hostility as a Question; Forgiveness as Acknowledgement of Transcendence; Answering the Question: Before the Ethics of Disturbance; Injustice and Disappointment as Anachronism; Anachronism and
Chapter 6 Part II: Unnamable Sense-
Chapter 7 Before Gathering and Dispersion: Incipience and Further; The Dream as Incipience; Sense as Less-than-Determinate Moreness; We are the Text; Better and Better, Worse and Worse; Eventness as Less than Quasi-Transcendental; Less than Repetition
Chapter 8 Of Culture and Not Being Able to Begin: A Future of Cultural Modes; Of a Future of Art; Anachronism and Modalization of Culture; No Two-ness
Chapter 9 Abbreviations
Chapter 10 Bibliography
Chapter 11 Index