Crossover queries : dwelling with negatives, embodying philosophy's others / Edith Wyschogrod.
2006
B804 .W97 2006eb
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Title
Crossover queries : dwelling with negatives, embodying philosophy's others / Edith Wyschogrod.
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Edition
1st ed.
ISBN
9780823235148 (electronic bk.)
0823235149 (electronic bk.)
9781429478984 (electronic bk.)
1429478985 (electronic bk.)
9780823247646 (electronic bk.)
0823247643 (electronic bk.)
0823226069
0823226077
9780823226078
9780823226061
0823235149 (electronic bk.)
9781429478984 (electronic bk.)
1429478985 (electronic bk.)
9780823247646 (electronic bk.)
0823247643 (electronic bk.)
0823226069
0823226077
9780823226078
9780823226061
Imprint
New York : Fordham University Press, 2006.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xix, 566 pages) : illustrations
Call Number
B804 .W97 2006eb
System Control No.
(OCoLC)156279856
Summary
Exploring the risks, ambiguities, and unstable conceptual worlds of contemporary thought, this book brings together the wide-ranging writings, across twenty years, of one of our most important philosophers - Wyschogrod.
Note
Exploring the risks, ambiguities, and unstable conceptual worlds of contemporary thought, this book brings together the wide-ranging writings, across twenty years, of one of our most important philosophers - Wyschogrod.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 505-561) and index.
Formatted Contents Note
Part I: God: Desiring the Infinite
Intending Transcendence
Corporeality and the Glory of the Infinite in the Philosophy of Levinas
Postmodern Saintliness
Levinas and Hillel's Questions
Recontextualizing the Ontological Argument
Part II: Training Bodies: Pedagogies of Pain
Asceticism as Willed Corporeality
Blind Man Seeing
The Howl of Oedipus, the Cry of Héloïse
From the Death of the Word to the Rise of the Image in the Choreography of Merce Cunningham
Part III: Bodies: Subject or Code?
Empathy and Sympathy as Tactile Encounter
Levinas's Other and the Culture of the Copy
From Neo-Platonism to Souls in Silico
Part IV: Nihilation and the Ethics of Alterity
The Semantic Spaces of Terror
The Warring Logics of Genocide
Incursions of Alterity
Memory, History, Revelation
Exemplary Individuals
Part V: Conversations
Interview with Emmanuel Levinas
Postmodernism and the Desire for God
Heterological History
Part VI: The Art in Ethics
Between Swooners and Cynics
Facts, Fiction, Ficciones
Eating the Text, Defiling the Hands
Killing the Cat
The Art in Ethics
Part VII: Comparing Philosophies
The Moral Self
Autochthony and Welcome
Time and Nonbeing in Derrida and Quine
The Logic of Artifactual Existents
The Mathematical Model in Plato and Some Surrogates in a Jain Theory of Knowledge
Soft Nominalism in Quine and the School of Dignāga
Fear of Primitives, Primitive Fears.
pt. 1. God : desiring the infinite
pt. 2. Training bodies : pedagogies of pain
pt. 3. Bodies : subject or code
pt. 4. Nihilation and the ethics of alterity
pt. 5. Conversations
pt. 6. The art in ethics
pt. 7. Comparing philosophies.
Intending Transcendence
Corporeality and the Glory of the Infinite in the Philosophy of Levinas
Postmodern Saintliness
Levinas and Hillel's Questions
Recontextualizing the Ontological Argument
Part II: Training Bodies: Pedagogies of Pain
Asceticism as Willed Corporeality
Blind Man Seeing
The Howl of Oedipus, the Cry of Héloïse
From the Death of the Word to the Rise of the Image in the Choreography of Merce Cunningham
Part III: Bodies: Subject or Code?
Empathy and Sympathy as Tactile Encounter
Levinas's Other and the Culture of the Copy
From Neo-Platonism to Souls in Silico
Part IV: Nihilation and the Ethics of Alterity
The Semantic Spaces of Terror
The Warring Logics of Genocide
Incursions of Alterity
Memory, History, Revelation
Exemplary Individuals
Part V: Conversations
Interview with Emmanuel Levinas
Postmodernism and the Desire for God
Heterological History
Part VI: The Art in Ethics
Between Swooners and Cynics
Facts, Fiction, Ficciones
Eating the Text, Defiling the Hands
Killing the Cat
The Art in Ethics
Part VII: Comparing Philosophies
The Moral Self
Autochthony and Welcome
Time and Nonbeing in Derrida and Quine
The Logic of Artifactual Existents
The Mathematical Model in Plato and Some Surrogates in a Jain Theory of Knowledge
Soft Nominalism in Quine and the School of Dignāga
Fear of Primitives, Primitive Fears.
pt. 1. God : desiring the infinite
pt. 2. Training bodies : pedagogies of pain
pt. 3. Bodies : subject or code
pt. 4. Nihilation and the ethics of alterity
pt. 5. Conversations
pt. 6. The art in ethics
pt. 7. Comparing philosophies.
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Perspectives in continental philosophy ; no. 52.
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Print version: Wyschogrod, Edith. Crossover queries. 1st ed. New York : Fordham University Press, 2006
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