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12 From Neo-Platonism to Souls in Silico: Quests for Immortality ‘‘

  • Edith Wyschogrod
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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents vii
  3. Acknowledgments xi
  4. Abbreviations xv
  5. Introduction 1
  6. PART I: GOD: DESIRING THE INFINITE
  7. 1 Intending Transcendence: Desiring God 11
  8. 2 Corporeality and the Glory of the Infinite in the Philosophy of Levinas 29
  9. 3 Postmodern Saintliness: Ecstasy and Altruism 45
  10. 4 Levinas and Hillel’s Questions 61
  11. 5 Recontextualizing the Ontological Argument: A Lacanian Analysis 76
  12. PART II Training Bodies: Pedagogies of Pain
  13. 6 Asceticism as Willed Corporeality: Body in Foucault and Heidegger 93
  14. 7 Blind Man Seeing: From Chiasm to Hyperreality 112
  15. 8 The Howl of Oedipus, the Cry of Héloïse: From Asceticism to Postmodern Ethics 125
  16. 9 From the Death of the Word to the Rise of the Image in the Choreography of Merce Cunningham 141
  17. PART III Bodies: Subject or Code?
  18. 10 Empathy and Sympathy as Tactile Encounter 155
  19. 11 Levinas’s Other and the Culture of the Co 173
  20. 12 From Neo-Platonism to Souls in Silico: Quests for Immortality ‘‘ 189
  21. PART IV Nihilation and the Ethics of Alterity
  22. 13 The Semantic Spaces of Terror: A Theological Response 205
  23. 14 The Warring Logics of Genocide 222
  24. 15 Incursions of Alterity: The Double Bind of Obligation 236
  25. 16 Memory, History, Revelation: Writing the Dead Other 248
  26. 17 Exemplary Individuals: Toward a Phenomenological Ethics 263
  27. PART V Conversations
  28. 18 Interview with Emmanuel Levinas 281
  29. 19 Postmodernism and the Desire for God: An E-mail Exchange 298
  30. 20 Heterological History A Conversation 316
  31. PART VI The Art in Ethics
  32. 21 Between Swooners and Cynics: The Art of Envisioning God 329
  33. 22 Facts, Fiction, Ficciones: Truth in the Study of Religion 345
  34. 23 Eating the Text, Defiling the Hands: Specters in Arnold Schoenberg’s Opera Moses and Aron 360
  35. 24 Killing the Cat: Sacrifice and Beauty in Genet and Mishima 375
  36. 25 The Art in Ethics: Aesthetics, Objectivity, and Alterity in the Philosophy of Levinas 388
  37. PART VII Comparing Philosophies
  38. 26 The Moral Self: Levinas and Hermann Cohen 403
  39. 27 Autochthony and Welcome: Discourses of Exile in Derrida and Levinas 423
  40. 28 Time and Nonbeing in Derrida and Quine 432
  41. 29 The Logic of Artifactual Existents: John Dewey and Claude Le´vi-Strauss 449
  42. 30 The Mathematical Model in Plato and Some Surrogates in a Jain Theory of Knowledge 464
  43. 31 Soft Nominalism in Quine and the School of Dignāga 474
  44. 32 Fear of Primitives, Primitive Fears: Anthropology in the Philosophies of Heidegger and Levinas 488
  45. Notes 505
  46. Index 563
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