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Of Minimal Things - Studies on the Notion of Relation (Paperback)
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Of Minimal Things - Studies on the Notion of Relation (Paperback)
Series: Cultural Memory in the Present
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"Of Minimal Things" is an exploration and reassessment of the
philosophical notion of relation. In contrast to the scholastic,
ontological conception of relation as a thing of diminished being,
this book views relation as the minimal and elemental theme and
structure of philosophy. Drawing radical conclusions from the
classical understanding of relation as a being-toward-another, it
argues that rethinking relation engages the very possibility and
limits of philosophical discourse.
In the author's studies of Nietzsche and Benjamin, Husserl and
Heidegger, Derrida and Blanchot, relation is shown to be central to
their thought and to undergo elaborations that escape the
ontological, categorial, and formalist ways in which the concept
has traditionally been interpreted. Comprehending relation in terms
of determination, foundation, mediatization, translation, or
communication, these authors are shown to draw out and refine a
host of structural implications of the notion that unseat its
formalist and categorial conception.
Studying the writings of Mallarme and Kafka, the author argues that
rethought from, and in light of the other to which a relation
tends, philosophy necessarily opens up to and is implicated in its
others, one such possible other being literature.
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