Other others : : the political after the Talmud / / Sergey Dolgopolski.

"Dolgopolski introduces to political theory the concept of "other others," those earthly extraterrestrials who are not and cannot be marked as bearing any "original" belonging to a recognized land. Moving between the modern political figure of "Jew" and the late an...

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Place / Publishing House:New York : : Fordham University Press,, 2018.
Year of Publication:2018
Edition:First edition.
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (297 pages)
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505 0 |a Earth anew: a preface -- Introduction: Humans, Jews, and the other others -- Part I. Modern impasses. 1. The question of the political: back to where you once belonged? -- 2. Jews, in theory -- Part II. The Talmud as the political -- 3. Talmudic self-refutation (interpersonality I) -- 4. Conceptions of the human (interpersonality II): the limits of regret -- 5. Apodictic irony and the production of well-structured uncertainty: Tosafot Gornish and the Talmud as the political after Kant -- Part III. The political for other others -- 6. Formally human (Jewish responses to Kant I) -- 7. Mis-taking in Halakha and Aggadah (Jewish responses to Kant II) -- 8. The earth for the other others. 
520 |a "Dolgopolski introduces to political theory the concept of "other others," those earthly extraterrestrials who are not and cannot be marked as bearing any "original" belonging to a recognized land. Moving between the modern political figure of "Jew" and the late ancient texts of the Talmud, the book ultimately arrives at a demand to think earth anew, beyond notions of territory, land, nationalism or internationalism, or even universe that have hitherto defined it. At the junction of classical rabbinic thought and contemporary political theory, Dolgopolski seeks to expand the horizon for thinking earth in the face of each new challenge and each new responsibility that greets us"--  |c Provided by publisher. 
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