Being Shaken: Ontology and the Event
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
10.1057/9781137333735 - Being Shaken: Ontology and the Event, Edited by Michael Marder and Santiago Zabala
Palgrave Studies in Postmetaphysical Thought
This book series aims to respond to the questions: What remains of thinking and what remains to be thought after ‘the end of metaphysics’? How to proceed philosophically without the familiar support structures of metaphysical categories: Ideas, God, Spirit, substance, thing, or subject? How to inherit the mixed legacies of these jaded philosophical keywords ‘after’ the depletion of all metaphysical possibilities? And what is the fate of thinking—philosophical and extraphilosophical—in the twenty-first century? Titles include: Michael Marder and Santiago Zabala (editors) BEING SHAKEN: ONTOLOGY AND THE EVENT
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10.1057/9781137333735 - Being Shaken: Ontology and the Event, Edited by Michael Marder and Santiago Zabala
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Series Editors: Michael Marder and Santiago Zabala
Being Shaken: Ontology and the Event Michael Marder IKERBASQUE/University of the Basque Country (UPV-EHU), Spain
Santiago Zabala ICREA/University of Barcelona, Spain
10.1057/9781137333735 - Being Shaken: Ontology and the Event, Edited by Michael Marder and Santiago Zabala
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