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Sublime Failures: The Ethics of Kant and Sade
Sublime Failures: The Ethics of Kant and Sade, In 'Sublime Failures,' David Martyn argues that a return to Kant's latent Sadianism helps to confront the unresolved question of agency—or how to formulate an ethic after the deconstruction of the subject—in cultural studies theory. Acknowledging allega, Sublime Failures: The Ethics of Kant and Sade has a rating of 2.5 stars
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  • Sublime Failures: The Ethics of Kant and Sade
  • Written by author David Martyn
  • Published by Wayne State University Press, December 2002
  • In 'Sublime Failures,' David Martyn argues that a return to Kant's latent "Sadianism" helps to confront the unresolved question of agency—or how to formulate an ethic after the deconstruction of the subject—in cultural studies theory. Acknowledging allega
  • A provocative look at the problem of agency in cultural studies theory, based on a discussion of Kant and Sade that reexamines the principle of nonviolence.
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Preface9
Introduction13
1Ethical Economies (Justine)29
2Totalizing Deviation (120 Days of Sodom)51
3Supplying the Lack (Critique of Practical Reason)101
4Sublime Failure (Critique of Judgment)135
5Writing Is Not Subject ("Kant with Sade")171
Key to Abbreviations, Sources, and Translations217
Notes221
Index243


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