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Very Little...Almost Nothing: Death, Philosophy, Literature (Warwick Studies in European Philosophy)
Simon Critchley
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| #3899064 in Books | 1997-06-29 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.25 x6.25 x.75l, | File type: PDF | 216 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Critchley is profound on nihilism|By john messerly|from reasonandmeaning.com
In his recent book, Very Little Almost Nothing, Simon Critchley discusses various responses to nihilism. Responses include those who: a) refuse to see the problem, like the religious fundamentalist who doesn’t understand modernity; b) are indifferent to the problem, which they see as t
The 'death of man', the 'end of history' and even philosophy are strong and troubling currents running through contemporary debates. Yet since Nietzsche's heralding of the 'death of god', philosophy has been unable to explain the question of finitude. Very Little...Almost Nothing goes to the heart of this problem through an exploration of Blanchot's theory of literature, Stanley Cavell's interpretations of romanticism and the importance of death in the work o...
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