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General Theory of Victims

Authors: François Laruelle Publisher: Wiley Publication date: 2018 Publication language: Angielski Number of pages: 186 Publication formats: EAN: 9780745691435 ISBN: 9780745691435 Category: Philosophy Publisher's index: - Bibliographic note: -

Description

The most accessible expression of François Laruelle's non-philosophical, or 'non-standard', thought, General Theory of Victims forges a new role for contemporary philosophers and intellectuals by rethinking their relation to victims. A key text in recent continental philosophy, it is indispensable for anyone interested in the debates surrounding materialism, philosophy of religion, and ethics.

Transforming Joseph de Maistre's adage that the executioner is the cornerstone of society, General Theory of Victims instead proposes the victim as the cornerstone of humanity and the key figure for contemporary thought. Laruelle condemns philosophy for participating in and legitimating the great persecutions of the twentieth century, and lays out a new vision of victim-oriented ethics. To do this, he engages the resources of both quantum physics and theology in order to adapt a key concept of non-philosophy, Man-in-person, for a new understanding of the victim. As Man-in-person, the victim is no longer exclusively defined by suffering, but has the capacity to rise up against the world?s persecution. Based on this, Laruelle develops a new ethical role for the intellectual in which he does not merely 'represent' the victim, but imitates or 'clones' it, thereby assisting the victim?s uprising within thought.

TOC

  • General Theory of Victims 6
  • Copyright 7
  • Contents 8
  • Translators’ Introduction 9
  • Preface 15
  • Introduction 26
  • 1 The Victim-in-Person 37
  • 2 Media Intellectual and Generic Intellectual 75
  • 3 The Injustice Done to the Victim 89
  • 4 Deduction of Murder and Persecution 114
  • 5 Insurrection and Resurrection 131
  • 6 Our Ordinary Messiahs 142
  • Index 180

Author's affiliation

François Laruelle: University of Paris X