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Marder, Michael, (198-,)
Being shaken: ontology and the event[electronic resource] :ontology and the event /
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書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
111
書名/作者:
Being shaken: ontology and the event : ontology and the event // Edited by Michael Marder, Santiago Zabala.
作者:
Marder, Michael,
其他作者:
Zabala, Santiago,
出版者:
Basingstoke : : Palgrave Macmillan :, 2014.
面頁冊數:
216 p. : : 1 b&w, halftones.
附註:
Electronic book text.
標題:
Events (Philosophy).
標題:
Ontology.
標題:
Philosophy.
標題:
Philosophy: epistemology & theory of knowledge.
標題:
Philosophy: metaphysics & ontology.
標題:
Social & political philosophy.
ISBN:
1137333731 (electronic bk.) :
ISBN:
9781137333728
ISBN:
9781137333735 (electronic bk.) :
內容註:
1. The First Jolts-- Santiago Zabala and Michael Marder 2. Shaking at the Edge-- Edward S. Casey 3. Traumatic Ontology-- Richard Polt 4. The Ethical Ungrounding of Phenomenology: Levinas's Tremors-- Michael Marder 5. In Any Event? Critical Remarks on the Recent Fascination With the Notion of Event-- Jean Grondin 6. Insuperable Contradictions and Events-- Gianni Vattimo 7. Being at Large: The Only Emergency Is the Lack of Events-- Santiago Zabala 8. Medium and Revolution-- Peter Trawny (translated by Sean Kirkland) 9. A Vibrant Silence: Heidegger and the End of Philosophy-- Claudia Baracchi 10. What Gives? Heidegger and Dreyfus on the Event of Community-- Gregory Fried 11. Truth Untrembling Heart-- Babette Babich 12. Staging the Event: The Theatrical Ground of Metaphysical Framing-- William Egginton 13. Rethinking the Event: Difference, Gift, Revelation-- Carmelo Dotolo (translated by Philip Larrey).
摘要、提要註:
Being Shaken is a multifaceted meditation by leading philosophers from Europe and North America on ways in which events disrupt the complacency of the ontological paradigm at the personal, ethical, theological, aesthetic, and political levels.
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Being shaken: ontology and the event[electronic resource] :ontology and the event /
Marder, Michael,198-,
Being shaken: ontology and the event
ontology and the event /[electronic resource] :Edited by Michael Marder, Santiago Zabala. - 1st ed. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan :2014. - 216 p. :1 b&w, halftones. - Palgrave studies in postmetaphysical thought.
Electronic book text.
1. The First Jolts-- Santiago Zabala and Michael Marder 2. Shaking at the Edge-- Edward S. Casey 3. Traumatic Ontology-- Richard Polt 4. The Ethical Ungrounding of Phenomenology: Levinas's Tremors-- Michael Marder 5. In Any Event? Critical Remarks on the Recent Fascination With the Notion of Event-- Jean Grondin 6. Insuperable Contradictions and Events-- Gianni Vattimo 7. Being at Large: The Only Emergency Is the Lack of Events-- Santiago Zabala 8. Medium and Revolution-- Peter Trawny (translated by Sean Kirkland) 9. A Vibrant Silence: Heidegger and the End of Philosophy-- Claudia Baracchi 10. What Gives? Heidegger and Dreyfus on the Event of Community-- Gregory Fried 11. Truth Untrembling Heart-- Babette Babich 12. Staging the Event: The Theatrical Ground of Metaphysical Framing-- William Egginton 13. Rethinking the Event: Difference, Gift, Revelation-- Carmelo Dotolo (translated by Philip Larrey).
Document
Being Shaken is a multifaceted meditation by leading philosophers from Europe and North America on ways in which events disrupt the complacency of the ontological paradigm at the personal, ethical, theological, aesthetic, and political levels.Despite the fact that over the last twenty years philosophies of the event have become more prevalent, their overall relation to the ontological paradigm remains largely unthought. This collection explores ways in which events destabilize this paradigm, producing powerful tremors that shake Being to its core. Being Shaken considers the personal, ethical, theological, aesthetic, and political dimensions of such disquietude, offering a multifaceted approach to the relation of ontology and the event.
PDF.
Michael Marder is IKERBASQUE Research Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of the Basque Country (UPV-EHU). His most recent publications are Plant-Thinking: A Philosophy of Vegetal Life and Deconstructing Zionism: A Critique of Political Metaphysics (co-edited with Gianni Vattimo). Santiago Zabala is ICREA Research Professor of Philosophy at the University of Barcelona, Spain. His most recent publications include The Hermeneutic Nature of Analytic Philosophy, The Remains of Being, and Hermeneutic Communism (co-authored with Gianni Vattimo). He also writes opinion articles for the New York Times, Al Jazeera, and the Guardian.
ISBN: 1137333731 (electronic bk.) :£55.00Subjects--Topical Terms:
578276
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LC Class. No.: B105
Dewey Class. No.: 111
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1. The First Jolts-- Santiago Zabala and Michael Marder 2. Shaking at the Edge-- Edward S. Casey 3. Traumatic Ontology-- Richard Polt 4. The Ethical Ungrounding of Phenomenology: Levinas's Tremors-- Michael Marder 5. In Any Event? Critical Remarks on the Recent Fascination With the Notion of Event-- Jean Grondin 6. Insuperable Contradictions and Events-- Gianni Vattimo 7. Being at Large: The Only Emergency Is the Lack of Events-- Santiago Zabala 8. Medium and Revolution-- Peter Trawny (translated by Sean Kirkland) 9. A Vibrant Silence: Heidegger and the End of Philosophy-- Claudia Baracchi 10. What Gives? Heidegger and Dreyfus on the Event of Community-- Gregory Fried 11. Truth Untrembling Heart-- Babette Babich 12. Staging the Event: The Theatrical Ground of Metaphysical Framing-- William Egginton 13. Rethinking the Event: Difference, Gift, Revelation-- Carmelo Dotolo (translated by Philip Larrey).
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A much-needed articulation of the disruptive potential of the event in contemporary philosophy. - Simon Critchley, Hans Jonas Professor of Philosophy, The New School for Social Research, New York Working between the purported sturdiness of Being and the purported inscrutability of the Event, this refreshing and clear-headed volume runs us up against foundations, certainties, means, and ends that are neither given nor absent, but rather shaken - by trauma, injustice, techno-economic shockwaves, and the escalating convulsions of our exhausted earth. A rare conjunction of ontology and embodiment; a hermeneutics of and for the shaken. - Mary-Jane Rubenstein, Associate Professor of Religion at Wesleyan University and author of World's Without End and Strange Wonder The Owl of Minerva has taken flight - philosophy is always too late. Yet, we are always confronted by the shock of the novelty of world. We are always coming to the world. Every birth is a coming to the world, anew. The world is always being made new. Being is the novum. Between this always already and this not yet, we stand 'shaken'-we are this shakenness, this standing out on the edge of the having been and the not yet become. Every birth is traumatic, but so is enduring existence. Philosophy, thus, has not yet arrived. Philosophy is always arriving. Philosophy is by definition nonsynchronous to the extent that it is also atopos. For this reason, philosophy is the remembrance of the way we are always suffering from the drama of becoming through having been. There is always the philosophy of those who will come after us. Marder and Zabala have put together a fascinating, insightful, moving, shaking and disturbing collection of essays by some of the most incisive and provocative thinkers of our recent times, which are perishing from a lack of urgency. These essays invite us to think about this trauma of having been, of becoming, of not yet become. Allow yourself to be jolted. - Eduardo Mendieta, Stony Brook University This book is an event in and of itself. Its impressive collection of essays breathes new life into the dusty domains of metaphysics and ontology. It is a long overdue reckoning with the violence and injustice that permeate the philosophical tradition, as well as the contemporary world. Being Shaken will shake philosophers out of apathy and, hopefully, into action. - Martin Woessner, The City College of New York, author of Heidegger in America.
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