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Translator's Introduction | ||
English Editions Used | ||
Opening | ||
The Marches of Metaphysics | 1 | |
1 | The Idol | 1 |
2 | The "God" of Onto-theology | 9 |
3 | Discourse to the Athenians | 19 |
The Collapse of the Idols and Confrontation with the Divine: Nietzsche | 27 | |
4 | The Idol and Metaphysics | 27 |
5 | The Darkness of Noon | 36 |
6 | The Christ: Evasion of an Outline | 55 |
7 | Why Is Nietzsche Still Idolatrous? | 68 |
Interlude 1 | 79 | |
The Withdrawal of the Divine and the Face of the Father: Holderlin | 81 | |
8 | The Measured Image | 81 |
9 | The Weight of Happiness | 91 |
10 | Filial Distance | 103 |
11 | The Only One and His Disappropriation | 114 |
12 | To Dwell in Distance | 129 |
Interlude 2 | 137 | |
The Distance of the Requisite and the Discourse of Praise: Denys | 139 | |
13 | Unthinkable Eminence | 139 |
14 | The Request of the Requisite | 151 |
15 | Immediate Mediation | 162 |
16 | The Discourse of Praise | 180 |
Interlude 3 | 196 | |
Distance and Its Icon | 198 | |
17 | Distance, Difference | 198 |
18 | The Other Differant | 215 |
19 | The Fourth Dimension | 233 |
Index of Authors | 255 |
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Add The Idol and Distance: Five Studies, Vol. 17, Marked sharply by its time and place (Paris in the 1970s), this early theological text by Jean-Luc Marion nevertheless maintains a strikingly deep resonance with his most recent, groundbreaking, and ever more widely discussed phenomenology. And while Mari, The Idol and Distance: Five Studies, Vol. 17 to your collection on WonderClub |