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Leupin, Alexandre. Édouard Glissant, Philosopher [[electronic resource]]: Heraclitus and Hegel in the Whole-World. — Albany: State University of New York Press, 2021. — 1 online resource (332 p.). — Description based upon print version of record. — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/2669537.pdf>.Record create date: 4/3/2021 Subject: Philosophy in literature. Collections: EBSCO Allowed Actions: –
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Table of Contents
- Contents
- Abbreviations
- Acknowledgments
- Translator’s Note
- Chapter 1 “The immense foliage of a Louisiana oak, like a flattened palaver tree”
- Chapter 2 “Repetition is not an unnecessary duplication”
- Chapter 3 “I do not reject, I establish correlation”
- Chapter 4 “This need to go beyond one’s own subjectivity”
- Chapter 5 “Everything is in everything”
- The Whole-Book?
- “A circle whose center is everywhere and circumference nowhere”
- Chapter 6 “Universality has no language”
- Chapter 7 “Bounds, breaks and sudden leaps”
- Chapter 8 “Only the poets”
- Chapter 9 “The beauty of beauty”
- Chapter 10 “The dispute, one of the safest and oldest reinforcements of thought”
- The Different Relation—The Whole-World
- Chapter 11 “We do not name Relation”
- Chapter 12 “Now there are only beings”
- Chapter 13 “The slave is the one who does not know, but who desires with all his strength to know”
- On History as Neurosis
- Chapter 14 “I change things, through exchanging with the other, and yet without destroying or distorting myself”
- Chapter 15 “And so we bring down (as if literally) the letter of the world”
- Chapter 16 “Imagine a thousand birds taking flight over an African lake”
- Chapter 17 “The continuity of the living is a spiral that does not fear to be interrupted”
- Chapter 18 “Yes, yes, everything is alive”
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
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