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The Unfinished System Of Nonknowledge 1st Georges Bataille

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The Unfinished System Of Nonknowledge 1st Georges Bataille
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Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.26 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Georges Bataille
ISBN: 9780816635054, 0816635056
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1st

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The Unfinished System Of Nonknowledge 1st Georges Bataille by Georges Bataille 9780816635054, 0816635056 instant download after payment.

A deft reconstruction of what Georges Bataille envisioned as a continuation of his work La Somme Athéologique, this volume brings together the writings of one of the foremost French thinkers of the twentieth century on the central topic of his oeuvre. Gathering Bataille's most intimate writings, these essays, aphorisms, notes, and lectures on nonknowledge, sovereignty, and sacrifice clarify and extend Bataille's radical theology, his philosophy of history, and his ecstatic method of meditation.
Following Bataille's lead, as laid out in his notebooks, editor Stuart Kendall assembles the fragments that Bataille anticipated collecting for his summa. Kendall's introduction offers a clear picture of the author's overall project, its historical and biographical context, and the place of these works within it. The ''system'' that emerges from these articles, notes, and lectures is ''atheology,'' understood as a study of the effects of non knowledge.
At the other side of realism, Bataille's writing in La Somme pushes language to its silent end. And yet, writing toward the ruin of language, in search of words that slip from their meanings, Bataille uses language—and the discourses of theology, philosophy, and literature—against itself to return us to ourselves, endlessly. The system against systems is in fact systematic, using systems and depending on discourses to achieve its own ends—the end of systematic thought.

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