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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Table of Contents:
- 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.