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Acknowledgments
Editions and Abbreviations Used
Encore
1. Conception by G. W. F. Hegel
Absence of Unhappy Consciousness
Identity Working-Through Difference
Eagle Eye/I: Panoptics of Speculation
Domestic Bliss: Conception in the Family Circle
2. Cleaving by Martin Heidegger
Construction: Modern Nihilism
Reveilation: Delivery of Difference
Opening: Art Works
Poetry: Tolling Traces
3. Carnality by Maurice Merleau-Ponty
Philosophy and Nonphilosophy
Flesh: Return of the Fold
Savage Word
Unfinished Diealectics
4. Real by Jacques Lacan
The Reel Thing
Evil Eye/I: Pan Optics
Scoring Shuttlecocks
Sein: Lost Cause
5. Ecstasy by Georges Bataille
Pineal Eye of the Obelisk
Tears: Gaping Body
Excommunication: Expense of Excess
Atheology: Transgressive Sinxtax
6. Woman by Julia Kristeva
Skirting Abjection
Mothering and Fothering
Sanguine Goddess
W / rite / ing the Real
7. Infinity by Emmanuel Levinas
Anarchy: Lapse of Time
Before Sentencing: Betrayal of Saying
Exille: Trauma of Subjectivity
Tracing Facing: Obsessive Murmuring
8. Nots by Maurice Blanchot
Unemployment of Philosophy
Neuter: Entertaining Interval
Impossibility of Death
Art of Erring
9. Rewriting by Jacques Derrida
Exergue
Styles: Flowers and Pillars
Conceiving a Bastard
Death of Literature
10. Transgression by Soren Kierkegaard
Doodling
Marginalia
Mistranslation
Crisis of the Word
Index
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