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Crossover Queries
Dwelling with Negatives, Embodying Philosophy's Others
Edith Wyschogrod
$90.00
ISBN: 9780823226061 Book (Hardcover) Fordham University Press 352 pages June 2006
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“Crossover Queries brings together important essays on a remarkable range of topics by one of our most insightful cultural critics.”—Mark C. Taylor, Columbia University
"A scholarly and serious-minded omnibus of critical evaluation, pedegogy, and comparative philosophical perspectives."—The Midwest Book Review
"Wyschogrod gathers together 32 philosophical essays produced over two decades, revealing the range of her thinking."—SciTech Book News Exploring the risks, ambiguities, and unstable conceptual worlds of contemporary thought, Crossover Queries brings together the wide-ranging writings, across twenty years, of one of our most important philosophers.
Ranging from twentieth-century European philosophy—the thought of Heidegger, Foucault, Derrida, Levinas, Janicaud, and others—to novels and artworks, music and dance, from traditional Jewish thought to Jain and
Buddhist metaphysics, Wyschogrod’s work opens radically new vistas while remaining mindful that the philosopher stands within and is responsible to a philosophical legacy conditioned by the negative.
Rather than point to a Hegelian dialectic of overcoming negation or to a postmetaphysical exhaustion, Wyschogrod treats negative moments as opening novel spaces for thought. She probes both the desire for God and an ethics grounded in the interests of the other person, seeing these as moments both of crossing over and of negation. Alert to the catastrophes that have marked our times, she exposes the underlying logical structures of nihilatory forces that have been exerted to exterminate whole peoples. Analyzing the negations
of biological research and cultural images of mechanized and robotic bodies, she shows how they contest the body as lived in ordinary experience.
| Edith Wyschogrod is J. Newton Rayzor Professor of Philosophy and Religious Thought emerita at Rice University. The most recent of her books are An Ethics of Remembering: History, Heterology, and the Nameless Others; Saints and Postmodernism: Revisioning Moral Philosophy; and a second edition of Emmanuel Levinas: The Problem of Ethical Metaphysics (Fordham). |
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