Tomorrow the Manifold

Essays on Foucault, Anarchy, and the Singularization to Come

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Tomorrow the Manifold

Essays on Foucault, Anarchy, and the Singularization to Come

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This collection assembles key essays of Reiner Schürmann centering on the concepts of anarchy and the singularization to come. Setting out from the question of the status of practical philosophy at the end of metaphysics, these texts track the crucial role of Schürmann’s engagement with the work of Michel Foucault between 1983 and 1991. Drawing on his highly original reading of the philosophical tradition, Schürmann traces the status of identity and difference in Foucault’s conception of history to develop a radical phenomenological understanding of anarchy. The texts pose the question of the fate of philosophy after the critique of the subject and the collapse of the divide between theory and praxis, philosophy and politics.

Besides making Schürmann’s seminal readings of Foucault widely available, the essay collection offers a concise and accessible introduction to Schürmann’s thought and documents a shift in his thinking during the 1980s. Taken together, these pivotal essays introduce the reader to the entirety of Schürmann’s most urgent concerns and assemble the conceptual tools for the project of his last book, Broken Hegemonies. This topology of broken hegemonies, which in many ways offers an alternative to Foucault’s genealogical strategy, takes the form of a subversive re-reading of the history of Western metaphysics that urges our present relentlessly toward the singularization to come. To the reader unfamiliar with Schürmann’s work, these texts establish him as one of the most radical thinkers of the late 20th century, whose work might eventually become legible in our present.

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Diaphanes
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272

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Table of Contents

On Constituting Oneself an Anarchistic Subject Page 7
“What Must I Do?” at the End of Metaphysics: Ethical Norms and the Hypothesis of a Historical Closure Page 31
Modernity: The Last Epoch in a Closed History? Page 55
Legislation-Transgression: Strategies and Counter-Strategies in the Transcendental Justification of Norms Page 77
Ultimate Double Binds Page 121
Malte Fabian Rauch and Nicolas Schneider: Of Peremption and Insurrection: Reiner Schürmann’s Encounter with Michel Foucault Page 151
Acknowledgments Page 183

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Zürich, Switzerland, Berlin, Germany

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
194 [DDC23ger]
Library of Congress
B2430.F724, B2430.F724 S38 2019

Contributors

Editor
Malte Fabian Rauch
Editor
Nicolas Schneider

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
272
Dimensions
21 x x centimeters

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OL27011293M
ISBN 10
3035800995
ISBN 13
9783035800999
OCLC/WorldCat
1043860733, 1079327723
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WcbhtgEACAAJ
Deutsche National Bibliothek
1158509987
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28019081
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40539684

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