Impossible Objects

Author: Simon Critchley  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2013

E-ISBN: 9780745673745

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780745653211

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780745653204

Subject: J0-02 art philosophy

Language: ENG

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Description

Impossible objects are those about which the philosopher, narrowly conceived, can hardly speak: poetry, film, music, humor. Such "objects" do not rely on philosophy for interpretation and understanding; they are already independent practices and sites of sensuous meaning production. As Elvis Costello has said, "writing about music is like dancing about architecture." We don't need literary theory in order to be riveted by the poem, nor a critic's analysis to enjoy a film. How then can philosophy speak about anything outside of itself, namely all of those things which actually matter to us in this world?

In Impossible Objects, Simon Critchley - one of the most influential and insightful philosophers writing today - extends his philosophical investigation into non-philosophical territories, including discussions on tragedy, poetry, humor, and music. In a series of engaging and enlightening conversations, Critchley reflects on his early work on the ethics of deconstruction; the recurring themes of mortality and nihilism; his defense of neo-anarchism; and his recent investigation into secular faith, or "a faith of the faithless". Essential reading for artists, academics, and general readers alike, this book explores the relationship between the philosophical world and those complex and fascinating "impossible objects" which give life meaning.


Chapter

Cover

pp.:  1 – 3

Copyright

pp.:  3 – 6

Contents

pp.:  6 – 7

Introduction

pp.:  7 – 9

1 Early Bedfellows

pp.:  9 – 13

3 The State is a Limitation on Human Existence

pp.:  38 – 55

4 Infi nitely Demanding Anarchism

pp.:  55 – 66

5 Action in a World of Recuperation

pp.:  66 – 88

6 Language and Murder

pp.:  88 – 101

7 Confessions of a Punk Rocker

pp.:  101 – 119

8 Art and Ethics

pp.:  119 – 135

9 Tragedy and Modernity

pp.:  135 – 147

List of Works

pp.:  147 – 172

Index

pp.:  172 – 174

LastPages

pp.:  174 – 179

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