In this book the Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben looks closely at the literature of the survivors of Auschwitz; probing the philosophical and ethical questions raised by their testimony. "In its form; this book is a kind of perpetual commentary on testimony. It did not seem possible to proceed otherwise. At a certain point; it became clear that testimony contained at its core an essential lacuna; in other words; the survivors bore witness to something it is impossible to bear witness to. As a consequence; commenting on survivors' testimony necessarily meant interrogating this lacuna or; more precisely; attempting to listen to it. Listening to something absent did not prove fruitless work for this author. Above all; it made it necessary to clear away almost all the doctrines that; since Auschwitz; have been advanced in the name of ethics."--Giorgio Agamben
#5726604 in Books 2005-04-01Format: ImportOriginal language:English #File Name: 185818522X88 pages
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful. War of The Spanish Succession.By DennDecent classic with fewer colored plates than I like. Descriptions are sufficient for painting of minis.