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Phenomenology to the Letter
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 341

Phenomenology to the Letter

Regarding philosophical importance, Edmund Husserl is arguably "the" German export of the early twentieth century. In the wake of the linguistic turn(s) of the humanities, however, his claim to return to the "Sachen selbst" became metonymic for the neglect of language in Western philosophy. This view has been particularly influential in post-structural literary theory, which has never ceased to attack the supposed "logophobie" of phenomenology. "Phenomenology to the Letter. Husserl and Literature" challenges this verdict regarding the poetological and logical implications of Husserl’s work through a thorough re-examination of his writing in the context of literary theory, classical rhetori...

Passive Voices (On the Subject of Phenomenology and Other Figures of Speech)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 387

Passive Voices (On the Subject of Phenomenology and Other Figures of Speech)

At least since Aristotle's Peri hermeneias, there has been talk of the pathos of language, of language as "symbols of the affections in the soul." The way these affections are registered, however, suggests that they are themselves structured like language. For Aristotle and others, language is suffered before any sense can be voiced. The pathos of language thus becomes a question of how language affects the subject of speech and, in the last analysis, of how language could respond to these questions of language. Passive Voices (On the Subject of Phenomenology and Other Figures of Speech) approaches these questions, first, through readings of Augustine's investigations into language and mind ...

Pseudo-Memoirs
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 222

Pseudo-Memoirs

"Pseudo-Memoir explores the twentieth-century return of a genre that had largely gone out of fashion after the novel came of age in Europe in the eighteenth century"--

Women's Lives
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 274

Women's Lives

Women’s Lives presents essays on the ways in which the lives and voices of women permeated medieval literature and culture. The ubiquity of women amongst the medieval canon provides an opportunity for considering a different sphere of medieval culture and power that is frequently not given the attention it requires. The reception and use of female figures from this period has proven influential as subjects in literary, political, and social writings; the lives of medieval women may be read as models of positive transgression, and their representation and reception make powerful arguments for equality, agency and authority on behalf of the writers who employed them. The volume includes essays on well-known medieval women, such as Hildegard of Bingen and Teresa of Cartagena, as well as women less-known to scholars of the European Middle Ages, such as Al-Kāhina and Liang Hongyu. Each essay is directly related to the work of Elizabeth Petroff, a scholar of Medieval Women Mystics who helped recover texts written by medieval women.

Literarische Glokalisierung
  • Language: de

Literarische Glokalisierung

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-09
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Ursprung der Theorie
  • Language: de

Ursprung der Theorie

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Does God Doubt? R. Gershon Henoch Leiner’s Thought in Its Contexts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 260

Does God Doubt? R. Gershon Henoch Leiner’s Thought in Its Contexts

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-03-04
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  • Publisher: BRILL

Does God Doubt? shows that Rabbi Gershon Henoch Leiner of Radzin considered God to be revealed as doubt. Thus, according to this profound and important nineteenth-century Hasidic leader, doubt is an essential aspect of the human condition, and especially of religious life. His position is shown to be remarkably bold and unique compared to kabbalistic writing, and especially to the Hasidic worlds to which he belonged. At the same time, the roots of his thought are located in earlier discussions of doubt as one of the highest parts of the divine world. Doubt about, in, and of God is part of the Hasidic contribution to modernity.

Understanding Nancy, Understanding Modernism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 500

Understanding Nancy, Understanding Modernism

Over the past three decades, Jean-Luc Nancy has become one of the most celebrated contemporary philosophers. His remarkably diverse body of work, which deals with such topics as post-Heideggerian ontology, Christian painting, the experience of drunkenness, heart transplants, contemporary cinema and the problem of freedom, is entirely "immersed" in modernity, as he puts it. Within this plural framework, art – which he explicitly defines as a modern construct – plays a singular role in that it is the very prism through which he explores the problems of sense and feeling in general, particularly as they relate to “our” experience of modernity. The contributors to Understanding Nancy, Understanding Modernism fully delve into the heretofore under-acknowledged and under-explored modernism of Nancy's writings on philosophy and the arts through close readings of his key works as well as broader essays on the relationship between his thought and aesthetic modernity. In addition to an interview with Nancy himself, a final section consists of an extended glossary of Nancy's signature terms, which will be a valuable resource for students and experts alike.

Levinas und die Künste
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 403

Levinas und die Künste

Das Verhältnis des Philosophen Emmanuel Levinas zu den Künsten ist bisher im Schatten seiner Ethik geblieben. Gleichwohl durchziehen Fragen des Ästhetischen, des Performativen, der Medien und Technik sein gesamtes Werk. Mit diesem Band liegt erstmals eine Auswahl an ästhetischen und medialen Zugängen zum Werk von Levinas in deutscher Sprache vor. Die Beiträge setzen mit einer Relektüre Impulse für eine »vierte Welle« der Levinas-Rezeption, die das Verhältnis von Ethik zu Ästhetik sowie Digitalität adressiert und aktualisiert. Levinas wird dadurch auch als Denker von Kunst, Ästhetik, Medien, Technik und Design neu positioniert.

The Subject(s) of Phenomenology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 380

The Subject(s) of Phenomenology

Bringing together established researchers and emerging scholars alike to discuss new readings of Husserl and to reignite the much needed discussion of what phenomenology actually is and can possibly be about, this volume sets out to critically re-evaluate (and challenge) the predominant interpretations of Husserl’s philosophy, and to adapt phenomenology to the specific philosophical challenges and context of the 21st century. “What is phenomenology?”, Maurice Merleau-Ponty asks at the beginning of his Phenomenology of Perception – and he continues: “It may seem strange that this question still has to be asked half a century after the first works of Husserl. It is, however, far from...