Interrupting Auschwitz : art, religion, philosophy / Josh Cohen.
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- 9781847143907
- 1847143903
- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Influence
- Philosophy, Modern -- 20th century
- Genocide -- Moral and ethical aspects
- Philosophy, Modern
- Philosophie -- 20e siècle
- PHILOSOPHY -- History & Surveys -- General
- PHILOSOPHY -- History & Surveys -- Modern
- Genocide -- Moral and ethical aspects
- Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
- Philosophy, Modern
- Holocaust
- Filosofie
- Jewish Holocaust (1939-1945)
- 1900-1999
- 190 22
- D804.3 .C645 2005eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages x-xiv) and index.
The interrupted absolute : art, religion and the "new categorical imperative" -- "The ever-broken promise of happiness" : interrupting art, or Adorno -- "Absolute insomnia" : interrupting religion, or Levinas -- "To preserve the question" : interrupting the book, or Jabès -- Conclusion : sharing the imperative.
Josh Cohen argues that Auschwitz is a key problem for how we think and therefore we cannot be assured that Auschwitz will not repeat itself.
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