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E-grāmata: End of the World: Contemporary Philosophy and Art

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Omnipresent in popular culture, especially in film and literature, the theme of the 'end of the world' is often rejected from contemporary philosophy as hysterical apocalyptism. This volume attempts to show that, on the contrary, it is vital that we address the motif of the 'end' in contemporary world but that this cannot be done without thinking it anew.

The 'end of the world' opens up philosophical questions concerning the very notion of the world, which is a fundamental element of all existential, phenomenological and hermeneutical philosophy. Is the 'end of the world' for us rather 'somebody's' death (the end of 'being-in-the-world') or the extinction of many or of all (the end of the world itself)? Is the erosion of the 'world' a phenomenon that does not in fact affect the notion of the world as a fundamental feature of all existential-ontological inquiry? Or is there on the contrary an inherent negativity in the very notion of the world which is only now really becoming a question ? Can the world really 'end'? What would it mean? Or should one rather speak about an 'unworlding' of the world in order to bring about an interrogation or maybe even a deconstruction of the notion of the world?

This volume demonstrates the origins and the present state of these concerns, in philosophy, film and literature. The book opens with a philosophical hermeneutics of the present state of the world by showing how the end of the world takes place in the world itself. It goes on to show how different arts have ventured to express the end of the world while asking if a consequent expression of the end of the world is also an end of its expression. Finally the book explores how philosophy copes with the problematic of the end of the world today.
Introduction vii
Marcia Sa Cavalcante Schuback
Susanna Lindberg
PART I THE ENDS IN THE WORLD
1 Technologies Of The End Of The World
3(18)
Susanna Lindberg
2 A Conversation On The End Of The World
21(16)
Achille Mbembe
Marcia Sa Cavalcante Schuback
PART II PHILOSOPHIZING THE END OF THE WORLD
3 Kant And The End Of All Things
37(16)
Sven-Olov Wallenstein
4 Hegel: The End Of History Is Not The End Of The World
53(18)
Susanna Lindberg
5 End And/Or Beginning: The World As One-Time Event In Heidegger And Dogen
71(20)
Krzysztof Ziarek
6 Putting An End: Derrida And The Death Penalty
91(14)
Laura Odello
PART III AFTER THE END OF THE WORLD
7 The End Of The World After The End Of Finitude: On A Recently Prominent Speculative Tone In Philosophy
105(20)
Jussi Backman
8 Expansion Of The End: On Friedrich Holderlin's Geo-Poetics
125(22)
Esa Kirkkopelto
9 Fragments Of A Place Called The End Of The World
147(16)
Dan Karlholm
PART IV THINKING FROM THE END
10 The Energy Of The End
163(10)
Michael Marder
11 Every Day, The End Of The World
173(14)
Marcia Sa Cavalcante Schuback
PART V IMAGES AND WORDS OF THE END
12 The Ends Of The World In Lars Von Trier's Melancholia
187(14)
Martta Heikkila
13 Coming To The End (Gunther Anders, Maurice Blanchot)
201(12)
Gisele Berkman
14 The Language Of The End And The Language Of The World In The Poem Of The End By Marina Tsvetaeva
213(22)
Tora Lane
15 After The End Of The World: Panorama
235(22)
Irina Sandomirskaja
16 Viktor Pelevin's Postmodern Apocalypsis
257(14)
Artemy Magun
17 Immersion: Harmony, Variety, And Fragmentation
271(16)
Sean Gaston
Index 287(6)
About the Authors 293
Marcia Sa Cavalcante Schuback is Professor of Philosophy at Sodertorn University, Sweden. She has published widely in both English and Portuguese, including the Portuguese translation of Heidegger's Being and Time.

Susanna Lindberg is a Core Fellow at the Collegium for Advanced Studies of the University of Helsinki. She is co-editor of Europe Beyond Universalism and Particularism (2014) and the author of several books in French.