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Place, commonality and judgment : continental philosophy and the ancient Greeks / Andrew Benjamin.

By: Benjamin, Andrew E.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Continuum studies in Continental philosophy: Publisher: London ; New York : Continuum, 2010Description: 186 Pages ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9781441176806; 1441176802; 9781441194336 (ebook); 1441194339 (ebook).Subject(s): Heraclitus, of Ephesus | Geschichte 1950-2010 | Philosophy, Ancient | Commonality and JudgmentDDC classification: 180 Online resources: Inhaltsverzeichnis | Contributor biographical information | Table of contents only | Publisher description
Contents:
Staging the ground: place, commonality, and judgement -- Commonality and human being: working through Heraclitus -- Spacing as the shared: Heraclitus, Pindar, Agamben -- Political translations: Hilderlin's das hichste -- Placing speaking, notes on the first stasimon of Sophocles' Antigone -- Possible returns: deconstruction and the placing of Greek philosophy -- The inoperative Jew, Agamben's Paul.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [159]-183) and index.

Staging the ground: place, commonality, and judgement -- Commonality and human being: working through Heraclitus -- Spacing as the shared: Heraclitus, Pindar, Agamben -- Political translations: Hilderlin's das hichste -- Placing speaking, notes on the first stasimon of Sophocles' Antigone -- Possible returns: deconstruction and the placing of Greek philosophy -- The inoperative Jew, Agamben's Paul.

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