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Translator's Acknowledgments | ||
Preface to the American Edition | ||
Preface | ||
Bibliographical Note | ||
The Closure of a Question | 1 | |
1 | An Undetermined Question | 9 |
2 | Metaphysics as Transgression | 14 |
3 | Two Decisions in Favor of a First Philosophy | 31 |
4 | Primacy and Universality: The Order and Being [l'etant] | 40 |
5 | The First Other | 54 |
6 | Nothing Ontological | 67 |
7 | Principle and Causa Sui | 81 |
8 | The First Pronouncement about the Being of Beings: Cogitatio | 90 |
9 | The Second Pronouncement about the Being of Beings: Causa | 103 |
10 | A Redoubled Onto-theo-logy | 118 |
11 | On the "Cogito, Sum" as a Primal Utterance | 128 |
12 | The Undetermined Equivalence of Being and Thought | 142 |
13 | The Egological Deduction of Substance | 150 |
14 | The Subsistent Temporality of the Ego | 169 |
15 | The Ego Outside Subsistence | 193 |
16 | The Question of the Divine Names | 206 |
17 | Substance and Infinity | 218 |
18 | Power and Perfections | 234 |
19 | The System of Contradictions | 244 |
20 | The Exceptional Name | 261 |
21 | Pascal within Cartesian Metaphysics | 277 |
22 | Descartes Useless and Uncertain | 289 |
23 | The Distance between the Orders | 306 |
24 | The Ego Undone and the Decentering of the Self | 322 |
25 | The Destitution of Metaphysics | 333 |
The Question of an Opening | 346 | |
English-Language Editions Cited | 353 | |
Index | 357 |
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