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Author Sartwell, Crispin, 1958-

Title Obscenity, anarchy, reality / Crispin Sartwell
Published Albany : State University of New York Press, [1996]
©1996

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Description 191 pages ; 24 cm
Contents 1. The Shock of the Real -- 2. Truth, Home, Situation -- 3. Authenticity, Affirmation, Love -- 4. Anarchy, Particularity, Reality -- 5. Power, Openness, Earth -- 6. Seduction, Transgression, Addiction -- 7. Obscenity, Embodiment, Death
Summary Sartwell presents an extreme and provocative philosophy of life. He explores what happens if we love this world precisely as it is, with all of its pain, with all of its evil, with all of its bizarre and arbitrary and monstrous thereness. In a highly personal and brutally direct style, Sartwell explores the themes of transgressive sexuality, political anarchism, addiction, death, and embodiment. The author engages contemporary and historical debates in cultural criticism, metaphysics, ethics, and political philosophy, and expresses deep suspicions about them. He asserts that scientific philosophical conceptualization is a movement toward death, a rejection of reality. Moral and political values - the ethical rejection of the particular precisely from within the particular - are, Sartwell claims, an assault on human authenticity. Thus, transgression - which is described as the affirmation of embodiment through obscenity - is something we radically require
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [179]-183) and index
Subject Sartwell, Crispin, 1958-
Conduct of life.
LC no. 95000406
ISBN 0791429075 (hardcover : alk. paper)
0791429083 (paperback: alk. paper)