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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Ch. 1 | What Is Deconstruction | 7 |
On the Architecture of the Event as Contextual Pattern | 10 | |
Unravelling the Momentary Structure of Configuration | 21 | |
Violence and Radicalized Deconstruction | 24 | |
Ch. 2 | Less than Deconstruction | 35 |
The Essential Moodiness of Deconstructive Modalization | 35 | |
Memory and Past as Negation | 41 | |
Experience as Quasi-Density | 47 | |
Acceleration, Time and Measurement | 55 | |
The Unaccountable Intimacy of Mathematics | 61 | |
Ch. 3 | Philosophical History and the Developmental Illusion | 63 |
The Developmental Illusion as Affective Desubstantialization | 63 | |
Kant as Affective-Ethical Depowerment | 69 | |
From Kant to Hegel With Less Than a Concept | 72 | |
From Idealist Violence to the Gentler Violence of Nietzsche | 76 | |
Contingency and the Slanting Eddies of Progress | 78 | |
Ch. 4 | Blame and Ethics | 83 |
Guilt and Anger as Intimate Violence | 83 | |
Hostility as a Question | 86 | |
Forgiveness as Acknowledgement of Transcendence | 91 | |
Answering the Question: Before the Ethics of Disturbance | 96 | |
Injustice and Disappointment as Anachronism | 104 | |
Anachronism and Past as Future | 114 | |
Ch. 5 | Before Gathering and Dispersion | 121 |
Incipience and Further | 121 | |
The Dream as Incipience | 123 | |
Sense as Less-Than-Determinate Moreness | 125 | |
We are the Text | 132 | |
Better and Better, Worse and Worse | 136 | |
Eventness as Less than Quasi-transcendental | 139 | |
Less Than Repetition | 146 | |
Ch. 6 | Of Culture and Not Being Able to Begin | 151 |
A Future of Cultural Modes | 151 | |
Of a Future of Art | 156 | |
Anachronism and Modalization of Culture | 163 | |
No Two-ness | 172 | |
Abbreviations | 177 | |
Bibliography | 181 | |
Index | 185 |
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