Against Ethics: Contributions to a Poetics of Obligation with Constant Reference to Deconstruction / Edition 1

Against Ethics: Contributions to a Poetics of Obligation with Constant Reference to Deconstruction / Edition 1

by John D. Caputo
ISBN-10:
0253208165
ISBN-13:
9780253208163
Pub. Date:
10/22/1993
Publisher:
Indiana University Press
ISBN-10:
0253208165
ISBN-13:
9780253208163
Pub. Date:
10/22/1993
Publisher:
Indiana University Press
Against Ethics: Contributions to a Poetics of Obligation with Constant Reference to Deconstruction / Edition 1

Against Ethics: Contributions to a Poetics of Obligation with Constant Reference to Deconstruction / Edition 1

by John D. Caputo
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Overview

"Against Ethics is beautifully written, clever, learned, thought-provoking, and even inspiring." —Theological Studies

"Writing in the form of his ideas, Caputo offers the reader a truly exquisite reading experience. . . . his iconic style mirrors a truly refreshing honesty that draws the reader in to play." —Quarterly Journal of Speech

"Against Ethics is, in my judgment, one of the most important works on philosophical ethics that has been written in recent years. . . . Caputo speaks with a passion and a concern that are rare in academic philosophy. His profound sense of humor deepens the passion of the viewpoints he develops." —Mark C. Taylor

"Obligation happens!" declares Caputo in this brilliant and witty postmodern critique of ethics, framed as a contemporary restaging of Kierkegaard's Fear and Trembling.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780253208163
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Publication date: 10/22/1993
Series: Studies in Continental Thought
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 292
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)
Age Range: 18 Years
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