The Moment: Time and Rupture in Modern Thought

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Heidrun Friese
Liverpool University Press, 2001年1月1日 - 209 頁
Modern philosophical thought has a manifold tradition of emphasising the moment. The Moment demands questioning all-too-common notions of time, of past, present and future, uniqueness and repetition, rupture and continuity. This collection addresses the key questions posed by the moment,
considering writers such as Nietzsche, Husserl, Benjamin, and Badiou, and elucidates the connections between social theory, philosophy, literary theory, and history that are opened up by this notion.
 

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Acknowledgements page
1
Is it Time? Geoffrey Bennington
17
The Aporia of the Instant in Derridas Reading of Husserl
33
Existential Moments Peter Poellner
53
AugenBlicke Heidrun Friese
73
On Alain Badiou Simon Critchley
91
The Problem of Temporal
113
Goethes Wachstum and Immer
135
Walter Benjamin on Historical Time Werner Hamacher
161
Notes on Contributors
197
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Heidrun Friese has published widely on social theory and time, the anthropology of the sciences, and social imagination. She is currently at the Department of Social and Political Sciences of the European University Institute, Florence.

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