The time of memory
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Weltalter
Double truth
Historical-critical introduction to the philosophy of mythology
The time of memory
Gadamer on Celan
Hans-Georg Gadamer on education, poetry, and history
Margins of political discourse
Deconstructive subjectivities
On the essence of language
The process of democratization
Heideggers Wege
Such a deathly desire
The gathering of reason
The closed commercial state
Logic as the question concerning the essence of language
Language and liberation
Words in blood, like flowers
Literature and philosophy in dialogue
For a philosophy of freedom and strife
The death of Empedocles
The philosophical rupture between Fichte and Schelling
Philosophical investigations into the essence of human freedom
The Step Back
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The Time of Memory places emphasis on nonvoluntary memory and the mythology of memory in the context of questions that are prominent in contemporary thought. How do memories form experiences of origin and identity? How might we describe the functions of memory in thought or knowledge? Are there memories without images? How do past times become present? The book also addresses the force of mutation in the formation of memories as well as the roles of memories in experiences of ecstasy, sublimity, continuity, and discontinuity. The book engages Aristotle, Nietzsche, Foucault, Derrida, and Heidegger, as well as such mythological figures as Mnemosyne, Lethe, Dionysus, and Apollo.
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