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The Jewish philosopher Lev Shestov (1866-1938) is perhaps the great
forgotten thinker of the twentieth century, but one whose revival
seems timely and urgent in the twenty-first century. An important
influence on Georges Bataille, Albert Camus, Gilles Deleuze and many
others, Shestov developed a fascinating anti-Enlightenment philosophy
that critiqued the limits of reason and triumphantly affirmed an
ethics of hope in the face of hopelessness.
In a wide-ranging reappraisal of his life and thought, which explores
his ideas in relation to the history of literature and painting as
well as philosophy, Matthew Beaumont restores Shestov to prominence as
a thinker for turbulent times. In reconstructing Shestov's thought and
asserting its continued relevance, the book's central theme is
wakefulness. It argues that for Shestov, escape from the limits of
rationalist Enlightenment thought comes from maintaining an insomniac
vigilance in the face of the spiritual night to which his century
appeared condemned. Shestov's engagement with the image of Christ
remaining awake in the Garden of Gethsemane then, is at the core of
his inspiring understanding of our ethical responsibilities after the
horrors of the twentieth century.
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Philosopher of the Sleepless Night
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781350151161
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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