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| Title | Open borders: encounters between Italian philosophy and continental thought | 
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| Other creators | Calcagno Antonio ; Benso Silvia | 
| Collection | Электронные книги зарубежных издательств ; Общая коллекция | 
| Subjects | Philosophy, Italian. ; Continental philosophy. ; EBSCO eBooks | 
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| Language | English | 
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| Record create date | 2/5/2021 | 
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- Contents
 - Acknowledgments
 - Open Borders: Introduction
- Notes
 
 - Part One: Being, Beings, Nothingness
- 1. Luigi Pareyson’s Ontology of Freedom: Encounters with Martin Heidegger and F. W. J. Schelling
- Pareyson’s Philosophical Project
 - Pareyson and Heidegger
 - Heidegger and Freedom
 - Pareyson and Schelling
 - Schelling and Freedom
 - Pareyson, Heidegger, and Schelling: or, An Ontology of Freedom
 - Notes
 
 - 2. Emanuele Severino versus Western Nihilism (A Guide for the Perplexed)
- Time Is Not of the Essence
 - The Essence of Nihilism in Detail
 - Philosophies of the Past
 - The World and the Real
 - Notes
 
 - 3. Increase or Kenosis: Hermeneutic Ontology between Hans-Georg Gadamer and Gianni Vattimo
- Preface
 - Being Is Meaning; That Is, Possibility
 - Gadamer: An Ontology of Historical Happening
 - Vattimo: A Nihilist Ontology of Actuality
 - Conclusion
 - Notes
 
 
 - 1. Luigi Pareyson’s Ontology of Freedom: Encounters with Martin Heidegger and F. W. J. Schelling
 - Part Two: Temporality, Subjectivities, Performances
- 4. Lingering Gifts of Time: Ugo Perone, Edith Stein, and Martin Heidegger’s Philosophical Legacy
- The Possible Present: A Threshold
 - The Time of Being-Held-in-Being and the Giving of Time: Edith Stein
 - Lingering and Security in Being: A Dialectical Relationship?
 - Notes
 
 - 5. Failing to Imagine the Lives of Others: Remo Bodei and Jean-Luc Nancy on Citizenship and Sancho Panza
- Ontology of the Singular
 - Nancy on History and Being-With
 - Bodei and the Need for Role Models for Navigating Life
 - Notes
 
 - 6. A Political Gesture: The Performance of Carlo Sini and Michel Foucault
- Philosophy as Performance
 - Sign Dazzlement
 - Political Implications
 - The Turning Point
 - Shifters
 - The Abolition of Dazzlement in Act
 - Political Consequences
 - Notes
 
 
 - 4. Lingering Gifts of Time: Ugo Perone, Edith Stein, and Martin Heidegger’s Philosophical Legacy
 - Part Three: Thinking, Estrangement, Ideologies
- 7. What Does It Mean to Think? Antonio Gramsci and Gilles Deleuze
- Introduction
 - An Explanatory Apology
 - Illustrations
- Medieval Perspectivism
 - Structural Causation
 - Marx’s Ghosts
 
 - Creativity
 - From Creativity to Assemblage/Ensemble
 - The Real and Thought
 - The Social Difference
 - Notes
 
 - 8. Herbert Marcuse in Italy
- Introduction
 - The Alienation/Repression Problematic
 - An Autonomist Marcuse?
 - Conclusion
 - Notes
 
 - 9. Engaging Contemporary Ideology with Mario Perniola, Slavoj Žižek, and Robert Pfaller
- The Enigma of Sensological Society
 - Sensological Styles
 - Communication as the Reverse and Privatistic Side of Sensological Society
 - Ritual Feeling and the Interpassive Retrieval of the Symbolic Realm
 - Notes
 
 
 - 7. What Does It Mean to Think? Antonio Gramsci and Gilles Deleuze
 - Part Four: Community, Apocalypse, the Political
- 10. Between the Inoperative and the Coming Community: Jean-Luc Nancy and Giorgio Agamben on the Task of Ontology
- Thinking Community Anew: Nancy’s Inoperative Community as an Ontological Task
 - Community, Inoperativeness, and Impotentiality: Agamben’s Coming Community
- “The Gift of a Supplemental Possibility”: Toward an Ontology of Pure Potentiality
 - The Threshold that We Are: Inessential Commonality
 
 - Between a Given and a Coming Community: “A Tiny Displacement of the World”
 - Notes
 
 - 11. Who Can Hold the Apocalypse? Massimo Cacciari, Carl Schmitt, and the Katechon
- Carl Schmitt and the Notion of the Katechon
 - Massimo Cacciari and the Eschatological Reading of the Katechon
 - Conclusion
 - Notes
 
 - 12. Movements or Events? Antonio Negri versus Alain Badiou on Politics
- Introduction
 - Negri: Society Exists
 - Badiou: Society Does Not Exist
 - Badiou on Negri on Badiou
 - Conclusion
 - Notes
 
 
 - 10. Between the Inoperative and the Coming Community: Jean-Luc Nancy and Giorgio Agamben on the Task of Ontology
 - Part Five: Voices of Difference
- 13. A Critique of the Forms of Political Action: Carla Lonzi and G. W. F. Hegel
- The Originary Differentiation of the Sexes
 - Struggle and Power in the Master-Slave Dialectic
 - The Idolization of Facts
 - Existence and Politics: An Irreconcilable Opposition?
 - Political Subjectivity and the Human Subject
 - Notes
 
 - 14. C’è Altro: Luisa Muraro on the Symbolic of Sexual Difference along and beyond Luce Irigaray
- Nothing in Between
 - In the Mother Tongue
 - The Symbolic of Sexual Difference
 - The Practice of Women’s Relations
 - Women Mystics Inspire
 - Notes
 
 - 15. Adriana Cavarero and Hannah Arendt: Singular Voices and Horrifying Narratives
- Cavarero and the Ontological Event of Natality
 - Arendt on Natality and Narration
 - Superfluous Violence and Horrifying Narratives
 - Conclusion
 - Notes
 
 
 - 13. A Critique of the Forms of Political Action: Carla Lonzi and G. W. F. Hegel
 - Part Six: Topology, New Realism, Biopolitics
- 16. Topology at Play: Vincenzo Vitiello and the Word of Philosophy
- Preface
 - Topology, Religion, Art
 - Art: Praise of Space
 - Truth: The Critique of Knowledge
 - Topology: Possibility Higher Than Reality
 - Witnessing: The Impotence of Discourse
 - Notes
 
 - 17. On the Question of the Face of Reality: Addressing the “Myths” of the New Realism and Postmodernity
- Notes
 
 - 18. Deconstruction or Biopolitics
- I
 - II
 - III
 - IV
 - Notes
 
 
 - 16. Topology at Play: Vincenzo Vitiello and the Word of Philosophy
 - Contributors
 - Index