Event and Time - Perspectives in Continental Philosophy

Event and Time

Event and Time - Perspectives in Continental Philosophy

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Contemporary philosophy, from Kant through Bergson and Husserl to Heidegger, has assumed that time must be conceived as a fundamental determination of the subject: Time is not first in things but arises from actions, attitudes, or comportments through which a subject temporalizes mtime, expecting or remembering, anticipating the future or making a decision.
Event and Time traces the genesis of this thesis through detailed, rigorous analyses of the philosophy of time in Plato, Aristotle, and Augustine, ultimately showing that, in the development of metaphysics, the understanding of the temporal phenomenon as an inner-temporal phenomenon has made possible time's subjectivization.
The book goes on to argue that time is in fact not thinkable according to metaphysical subjectivity. Instead, the guiding thread for the analysis of time must shift to the eventual hermeneutics of the human being, first developed in Event and World, and now deepened and completed in Event and Time. Romano's diptych makes a compelling, rigorous, and original philosophical contribution to the thinking of the event.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780823255344
ISBN10 0823255344
Number Of Pages 296
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller Fordham University Press
Format paperback
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"This second volume of Claude Romano's major work on the nature of the event is a triumph of philosophical construction and analysis. Here we find a fascinating elaboration of 'l'advenant', a pre-subjective mode of selfhood, interlaced with rich discussions of the differences between the metaphysics and phenomenology of time. Of particular importance is Romano's investigation into the phenomenon of birth. Crystalline in its structure, and rich with possibilities for aiding studies in life writing and narrative, as well as for thinking about responsibility and witness, Event and Time is itself an event of the first order." -- -Kevin Hart The University of Virginia

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Author's Bio

Claude Romano (Author)
Claude Romano is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the Sorbonne and Professorial Fellow at Australian Catholic University. Two of his books have previously appeared in English, Event and World and Event and Time (both Fordham).
Stephen E. Lewis (Translator)
Stephen E. Lewis is Associate Professor of English at the Franciscan University of Steubenville.

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