Very Little ... Almost Nothing: Death, Philosophy and Literature / Edition 2

Very Little ... Almost Nothing: Death, Philosophy and Literature / Edition 2

by Simon Critchley
ISBN-10:
0415340497
ISBN-13:
9780415340496
Pub. Date:
05/20/2004
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0415340497
ISBN-13:
9780415340496
Pub. Date:
05/20/2004
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Very Little ... Almost Nothing: Death, Philosophy and Literature / Edition 2

Very Little ... Almost Nothing: Death, Philosophy and Literature / Edition 2

by Simon Critchley
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Overview

Very Little ... Almost Nothing puts the question of the meaning of life back at the centre of intellectual debate. Its central concern is how we can find a meaning to human finitude without recourse to anything that transcends that finitude. A profound but secular meditation on the theme of death, Critchley traces the idea of nihilism through Blanchot, Levinas, Jena Romanticism and Cavell, culminating in a reading of Beckett, in many ways the hero of the book.
In this second edition, Simon Critchley has added a revealing and extended new preface, and a new chapter on Wallace Stevens which reflects on the idea of poetry as philosophy.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415340496
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/20/2004
Series: Warwick Studies in European Philosophy
Edition description: REV
Pages: 308
Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Simon Critchley is Professor of Philosophy in the Graduate Faculty, New School University, New York and at the University of Essex. He is author and editor of many books including The Ethics of Deconstruction and On Humour(also published by Routledge).

Table of Contents

Abbreviations, Preface to Second Edition: As my father, I have already died, Preamble: Travels in Nihilon, Lecture 1: Il y a, Lecture 2: Unworking romanticism, Lecture 3: Know happiness – on Beckett, Lecture 4: The philosophical significance of a poem – on Wallace Stevens, Notes, Acknowledgements, Index
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