Donatella Di Cesare

The Political Vocation of Philosophy


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      1  Cover

      2  Title Page

      3  Copyright

      4  Epigraph

      5  1 The saturated immanence of the world Notes

      6  2 Heraclitus, wakefulness and the original communism Notes

      7  3 The narcosis of light: on the night of capital Notes

      8  4 The pólis: a calling

      9  5 Wonder – a troubled passion Notes

      10  6 Between heavens and abysses Notes

      11  7 Socrates’ atopia Notes

      12  8 A political death Notes

      13  9 Plato – when philosophy headed into exile within the city Notes

      14  10 Migrants of thought Notes

      15  11 ‘What is philosophy?’ Notes

      16  12 Radical questions Notes

      17  13 The out-of-place of metaphysics Notes

      18  14 Dissent and critique Notes

      19  15 The twentieth century: breaks and traumas Notes

      20  16 After Heidegger Notes

      21  17 Against negotiators and normative philosophers Notes

      22  18 Ancilla democratiae: a dejected return Notes

      23  19 The poetry of clarity Notes

      24  20 Potent prophecies of the leap: Marx and Kierkegaard Notes

      25  21 The ecstasy of existence Notes

      26  22 For an exophilia Notes

      27  23 The philosophy of awakening Notes

      28  24 Fallen angels and rag-pickers Notes

      29  25 Anarchist postscript Notes

      30  Bibliography

      31  Index

      32  End User License Agreement

      Guide

      1  Cover

      2  Table of Contents

      3  Title Page

      4  Copyright

      5  Epigraph

      6  Begin Reading

      7  Bibliography

      8  Index