The gift of self: shattering emptiness, betrayal
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Contents
General Preface to the Project: Gifts of the Good 1
Sixth volume devoted to the good. Human, natural worlds filled with
gifts. Nature, general economy of the good, earth's abundance, be¬
yond measure. Gifts and giving, beyond having. Cherishment, sacri¬
fice, plenishment: exposure to the good. Plato. The good grants
authority to knowledge and truth. Anaximander. Injustice, restitu¬
tion. Beauty, truth, justice gifts from the good. Precedence in Western
philosophic tradition to gathering, assembling, and having being.
Love of self as having. A self beyond itself, giving beyond having.
Ethic responsive to the heterogeneous abundance of things in the
earth.
Introduction: The Subject of Myself 7
Experience of myself. I am responsible. I choose. I think. Presence to
self. Interiority. Exposure to others. Identification, identity, performa
tivity. Person, persona, masks. Self itself. Things themselves. Betrayal.
Double figure, double crossing. Exposition, performance, dissem¬
bling, nonattachment, excess, interruption. Beyond. Betrayal prom¬
ised as if not beyond itself. Abundance of things. Exposed beyond
gathering. Nietzsche. Man without qualities; rope, bridge, overture,
going under. Marx. Human beings as producers. Derrida. The One
does violence to itself, and guards itself against the other. The one betrays
itself in betraying the others. Folding, refolding; doubling, redou¬
bling. Lownliness. Not only human. Spinoza. No one knows what
bodies can do. No one knows what selves are or can do. Bataille.
Nature transfigured by the curse. Seven versions of the curse. Social
self insists on curse. Dirty little secret of itself. Generosity, giving.
( iv ) STEPHEN DAVID ROSS
Nonattachment. Exposition. Exposure and expression. Expressivity,
responsivity, performativity. Beauty. Aisthesis, poiesis, mimesis, cata
chresis. Derrida. Zusage. Acquiescence to language beyond the self.
Whitman. Self betrayal. What if self were nothing to know, to have, to
possess, nothing to be attached to? What if that were joyful? Gather¬
ing of self before death. Betrayal of self as ungathering. Angelica.
1 Self Knowledge 23
Foucault. Self knowledge. Sophrosune. Plato. Charmides. Delphic max¬
im "know thyself." Unrestrained joy. Phaedrus. Pharmakon, pharmakos,
pharmakeus. Madness, not sophrosune. Pharmakeia. Derrida. Plato's
irony. No choice. Temptation. Republic. Simple life. Charmides
praised for beauty and moderation. Moderation and immoderation.
Sophrosune as doing good, self knowledge. Relation between knowl¬
edge and the good. Greatest thing to be refuted provided one contin¬
ues inquiring. Caring for oneself. Uselessness of knowledge knowing
itself. Could never be refuted. Exposition turning back on itself.
Moderation. Immeasure. Highest happiness immoderation in service
of the good.
2 Self Care 47
Foucault. Care of self. I myself. Everything itself. Genealogy. Produc¬
tion of subject. Mechanisms of production. Will to truth. Possibility
that care for self before self knowledge. Possibility that philosophy
might be care for selves and bodies rather than epistemological.
Cherishment. Care. How many? Multiple selves. Sartre. Malhotra.
Multiple loves. Foucault. We are difference, our selves the difference
of masks. What is Enlightenment? Permanent critique. Questions of
we, ourselves, after the Enlightenment. Technologies of the self.
Relation to self. Whitehead. Subject superject. Dewey. Nothing be¬
longs to anyone or anything. Foucault. Mode of subjectivation. Art of
existence. Techne, kallos.
3 Self Identity 75
Possession form in which I become mine. Self identity. Kant. Unity
and continuity of self. Production of identity. Kant, Hegel, Marx.
THE GIFT OF SELF ( v )
Selves produce themselves as producers. Paradox of productivity
producing itself. Abundance. General economy. Restricted economy.
Betrayed as gift of self. Identifications produced. What is produced
produces, exceeds its own conditions, cannot be sedentary, cannot be
mine. Production of unity and continuity of self. Not only human.
Zusage. To come. Genitivity of self. Having of self. Exposed beyond
itself. Exposition exposing itself. Gift of self. Heterogeneity of repre¬
sentations. I think. Genitivity. Fear. Foucault. Descartes's fear of mad¬
ness. Derrida's critique of madness itself. Fear of madness of world
and self. Hegel. Lownliness. Erikson. Epigenesis. Stages of devel¬
opment. Life cycle. Unity of self. Coherence of stages. Wikse. Fetish of
self. Lownliness. Plato. Three parts of soul. Cannot be gathered.
4 Self Image 97
Blanchot. The image. Self as self image. Cadaver's strangeness, decay.
Cadaver, corpse, carcass, body. Images of exposition and betrayal.
Perhaps. As, as if. Images, shadows, abundance as gifts. Lack. The
image does not resemble. Beauty. Hegel. Art. Ethical sphere. Self has
lost everything of significance. Statues corpses, cadavers. As if girl
offers fruits broken from tree. Gathered by her as spirit. Nancy. Girl
angel of gathering. Lacan. Mirror stage. Identification. Self. Legal
being. The Woman. Jouissance not beyond. Kristeva. Stranger. Death
and feminine. Blanchot. Cadaverous strangeness. Freud. Images.
Uncanny. Dreams. The Ich as spectacle of the it. Unconscious. Intelli¬
gible only as image. Threshold. Two girls. Sexuality. Womanly
purity. The Ego and the Id. Das Ich und das Es. The I (myself) and the It
(itself). Self divided. Itself and myself. Imago. Ego ideal. Little boy.
Little girl. Irigaray. Any theory of the subject appropriated to the
masculine. Freud. Ego image of reality. Instincts work through
images. Reservoir. Blanchot. Two versions of imaginary. Magic.
Three meanings of ambiguity. Never final meaning. Fascination. Be¬
yond all meaning. Semblance. Images, identifications, meanings as if
beyond themselves. As abundance. As if.
5 Self Love 129
Nancy. F ielon. Self love. Coveting oneself. Irigaray. Who loves
whom when I love myself? Spinoza. God's love. Intellectual love of
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God. Irigaray. I love to you. Love of self. Male version. Female versi¬
on. Love of sameness. Idol. Fetish. Stirner. Egoism. Wikse. Self love as
possession. Sartre. Shame. Pride. Beauvoir. Woman in love. Ethics
itself. Inclusive ethics. Loss of self to other. Exposition. Nancy. Self
love as property. Self comes and goes. After the subject. In shatters.
Wikse. Brown. Ownership. Generosity of being. Marx. Commodity.
Fetish. Wikse. Behaving as having. Nancy. Love beyond self. Cross¬
ing. Coming and going. Sharing. Mitsein. Partager. Joy. Love. The self
itself. Singularity, being, love themselves. The self betrayed beyond
itself. Body. Exposition. Haraway. Cyborg. Betrayals beyond betrayal
itself.
6 Self and Other 153
Irigaray. Angels. New birth. Civil laws requisite for equality, for
felicity in history. Intermediary crossings. Time and space. Imma¬
nence and transcendence. Question of sexual difference. Heidegger.
Enframing. Poiesis. New age. Irigaray. Genre. Ecofeminism. Irigaray.
Sexual indifference. Griffin. We are nature. Levinas. Face of animal.
Derrida. Zusage. Promise. Call. Well beyond humanity. Butler. Per
formativity. Miming mimesis. Aisthesis, poiesis, mimesis, catachresis.
Gallop. Irigaray. Angels. Angelica. Deleuze and Guattari. Interstice.
Betrayal. Really otherness between man and woman. Question of
universal. Wittig. Irigaray. Nancy. Love. Loving as intermediary
crossing, exposure, goodness, betrayal, shattering. Derrida. Tout autre
est tout autre. Every other is wholly other. The choice that cannot be
made. Irigaray. Choice that must be made. Wonder. Self. Sexual
difference. Nature. Parousia. Irigaray. Love of self. Love of same and
other. Love of other. Woman neither one nor two. Wounding separa¬
tion. Ethics demands choices that cannot be made. I give to you
before the others. Perhaps.
7 Self with Others 173
Heidegger. Dasein authentically for itself, Mitsein and Mitwelt.
Ownmost potentiality. Levinas. Western ontology faceless, sedentary.
Being there. Here I am. Animality. Face of snake. Nancy. Sharing,
partager, Mitsein. In shatters. Chooses between Heidegger and Levi¬
nas. Levinas. Call of the other from humanity to all living things.
THE GIFT OF SELF ( vii 3
Being with others constitutes self. How is self constituted by others?
What or who are the others? Relation between being with and being
there. Gathering, assembling, ordering, jointure; ungathering, disas¬
sembling, disordering, disjoinrure. Is this a choice? Spinoza. Natura
naturans, natura naturata. Gathering beyond gathering. Nonwestern
selves. Confucianism. Buddhism. Interdependent co arising. Empti¬
ness. Japanese selfhood. Self and others. Socially indeterminate, mul¬
tiple self. Derrida. Humanism. Heidegger and Levinas do not sacri¬
fice sacrifice. Propriety. Jointure. Cannot gather self itself except as
betraying it and self.
8 Self and World 193
Foucault. Man as empirico transcendental doublet. Subject and object
of knowledge. Closure of quadrilateral. Language exceeds closure.
Two types of gathering. Enclosure. Unclosure, ungathering, ruin.
Architectural \ ethical \ political \ epistemological \ territorial \ economic
project. Return of gathering to self. Withness, sharing, participation,
togetherness of world. Self constituted by betrayal. Disclosure as
betrayal. Who or what is self? Who or what is other? Levinas. Subjec¬
tivity. Infinity. Glory. Responsibility. Responsibility and sacrifice
betray themselves. Absolute relation between humanity and respon¬
sibility. Not only human. Betrayal betrays itself beyond itself. Giving.
Nancy. Surprising generosity of being. Chooses Heidegger over
Levinas. Abundance in the earth. Epekeina tes ousias. Ftille. Refuse to
choose between Heidegger and Levinas. Ereignis. Jemeinigkeit. The
genitive betraying itself.
9 Shattered Self 207
Self thrown. Exposure, exposition. Of the body. Impossibility of gath¬
ering. Impropriety. Betrayal of being as exposition. Exposure in shat¬
ters. Levinas. Before the face. Nancy. At the heart of being. Shattered.
Love betrays the self as shattered. In tatters. Promise. Interruption.
Fear that shattering is annihilation. Glass. Critique of postmodern¬
ism. Multiple selves. Shattering as trauma. More man aesthetic. Non
binary discourses. Irony. Wonder and betrayal. Existence as aesthetic
phenomenon. Shattering and wholeness not alternatives. Betray and
shatter each other. Practical value of shattering and betrayal. Daniel.
( viii) STEPHEN DAVID ROSS
Pain insists on aesthetic. Trauma and beauty. Incommunicability and
expressivity. Reality betrayed and promised as if beyond reality
itself. Hobbes. Nietzsche. Masks. Shatters and their shatters. Why
love? Nancy. Multiplicity. Singularity. Sharing. Disparition and im¬
propriety. Levinas. Substitution. Interruption. Identification. What is
interruption, what is spacing, what is beyond? Impropriety. Nancy.
Shattered love. We are difference. Bhabha. Limits of human. Levinas.
Dwelling. Engels. Domesticated animals. Slaves. Animality. Derrida.
Animal sacrifice. Democracy to come. Sacrifice. Descartes. Wonder.
Irigaray. Sexual difference. Wonder at wonder itself. Foucault. Cae¬
sura. Madness. Exposition constitutes the self as betrayal.
10 Empty Self 233
Buddhism. Emptiness. Empty self. Empty world. Sunyata. Nonattach
ment. Abundance. General economy. Giving. Emptiness as fullness.
Deleuze and Guattari. Production of production. Body without
organs. World. Earth. Self. Heidegger. Abundance. Suffering. Grasp¬
ing. Four noble truths. Eightfold path. Way of tightness. Buddhism
and war. Tortured bodies. Karma. Suffering. Impermanence. Nonself.
Middle way. Emptiness. Relational origination. Wisdom. Compas¬
sion. Huntington. Soteriological truth. Emptiness of emptiness.
Compassion beyond limit. Collins. Sacrifice. Early Brahmanical
religion. Samara. Karma. Moksa. Middle way as emptiness, nothing.
Nietzsche. Dionysian. Emptiness of emptiness. Abundance of abun¬
dance. Derrida. Iterability. Promised beyond itself. Suffering.
Spinoza. Affects. Leibniz. Passivity beyond passivity. Middle way.
Spinoza. Desire and power. Self. Body machine. Empty abundance of
self in fullness of earth. Deleuze and Guattari. Becomings. Woman,
animal. Nancy. Nishida. Sense of world. Beyond humanity. Endless
betrayal.
11 Responsive Self 269
I am myself before the others. Derrida. Zusage. Acquiescence, affirma¬
tion, exuberance. Expressiveness, responsiveness, exposition. Be¬
trayal. Beyond itself. Call to language. Expressivity, responsivity,
responsibility. Exposure. Exposition, expression, responsivity, per
formativity. Terms of self. Adjectival. Nominal. Others' familiar
THE GIFT OF SELF [ ix )
terms of self. Cacophony of language beyond itself. Responsivity and
self as if not beyond themselves. Cannot choose. Beyond propriety.
As, as if. Agency, autonomy, awareness. Abundance of expressive¬
ness. Spinoza. Abundance beyond itself as each thing and each self.
Each betrays the other and itself. Abundance as joy. Responsivity
beyond ourselves. Self, ego, selflessness, imago. Exposition as if prom¬
ised and betrayed beyond itself. Body. Feminine body. Sexual differ¬
ence. Spirituality. Abundance. Wonder of abundance. Exposition
betrayed. From nominal to adjectival. Empty self, empty world; abun¬
dant self, abundant world. Caring. Giving. Adjectival unfixes nomi¬
nal. Beyond the nominative. Verbal. I respond, therefore I am. As
someone or something. Responsivity beyond itself.
12 Self Betrayal 293
Betrayal. Expressiveness of things. Ingredients of the earth beyond
themselves. Self betrays itself beyond itself. Expressiveness beyond
expression. Things betrayed as if beyond themselves. Exposition,
mimesis, aesthesis, poiesis, catachresis. Why betrayal? Why self? Why
responsivity (as touch)? Why world and earth? Why the good (and
beauty)? Why giving and forgiving? Why not more than one? Why
cherishment, sacrifice, plenishment. Every it itself.
Notes 309
Bibliography 357
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series | International studies in philosophy monograph series |
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spelling | Ross, Stephen David 1935- Verfasser (DE-588)137205716 aut The gift of self shattering emptiness, betrayal Stephen David Ross Binghamton, N.Y. Global Academic Publ. 2005 IX, 424 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier International studies in philosophy monograph series [1] Includes bibliographical references and index Self knowledge -- Self care -- Self identity -- Self image -- Self love -- Self and other -- Self with others -- Self and world -- Shattered self -- Empty self -- Responsive self -- Self betrayal. Zelf gtt aEthics aPhilosophy of nature aSelf (Philosophy) Ethik (DE-588)4015602-3 gnd rswk-swf Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd rswk-swf Selbst (DE-588)4121653-2 gnd rswk-swf Selbst (DE-588)4121653-2 s Ethik (DE-588)4015602-3 s DE-604 Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 s 1\p DE-604 International studies in philosophy monograph series [1] (DE-604)BV035286719 1 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=013352346&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Ross, Stephen David 1935- The gift of self shattering emptiness, betrayal International studies in philosophy monograph series Self knowledge -- Self care -- Self identity -- Self image -- Self love -- Self and other -- Self with others -- Self and world -- Shattered self -- Empty self -- Responsive self -- Self betrayal. Zelf gtt aEthics aPhilosophy of nature aSelf (Philosophy) Ethik (DE-588)4015602-3 gnd Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd Selbst (DE-588)4121653-2 gnd |
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title | The gift of self shattering emptiness, betrayal |
title_auth | The gift of self shattering emptiness, betrayal |
title_exact_search | The gift of self shattering emptiness, betrayal |
title_full | The gift of self shattering emptiness, betrayal Stephen David Ross |
title_fullStr | The gift of self shattering emptiness, betrayal Stephen David Ross |
title_full_unstemmed | The gift of self shattering emptiness, betrayal Stephen David Ross |
title_short | The gift of self |
title_sort | the gift of self shattering emptiness betrayal |
title_sub | shattering emptiness, betrayal |
topic | Zelf gtt aEthics aPhilosophy of nature aSelf (Philosophy) Ethik (DE-588)4015602-3 gnd Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd Selbst (DE-588)4121653-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Zelf aEthics aPhilosophy of nature aSelf (Philosophy) Ethik Philosophie Selbst |
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