The Political Vocation of Philosophy. Donatella Di CesareЧитать онлайн книгу.
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CONTENTS
1 Cover
4 Epigraph
5 1 The saturated immanence of the world Notes
6 2 Heraclitus, wakefulness and the original communism Notes
7 3 The narcosis of light: on the night of capital Notes
9 5 Wonder – a troubled passion Notes
10 6 Between heavens and abysses Notes
13 9 Plato – when philosophy headed into exile within the city Notes
14 10 Migrants of thought Notes
15 11 ‘What is philosophy?’ Notes
17 13 The out-of-place of metaphysics Notes
18 14 Dissent and critique Notes
19 15 The twentieth century: breaks and traumas Notes
21 17 Against negotiators and normative philosophers Notes
22 18 Ancilla democratiae: a dejected return Notes
23 19 The poetry of clarity Notes
24 20 Potent prophecies of the leap: Marx and Kierkegaard Notes
25 21 The ecstasy of existence Notes
27 23 The philosophy of awakening Notes
28 24 Fallen angels and rag-pickers Notes
29 25 Anarchist postscript Notes
30 Bibliography
31 Index
Guide
1 Cover
5 Epigraph
8 Index