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Co-creator of Salon Séance. We revive dead composers. We recently produced programmes on Benjamin Britten and Leoš Janáček. Next up, Claude Debussy.
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H doesn't attack the Jews because of their religion, but because of their thoughtless race-thinking. Yet this repeats Christianity's attempt to overcome exteriority. And non-religious antisemitism was made possible by the abstraction of the Jew as a general figure of exteriority.
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This story that Nancy tells about the West has implications for the reading of the Schwarze Hefte. Heidegger's antisemitism has to be understood in relation to Christianity. Though H seems to be anti-Christianity, his antisemitism is only made possible by Christian antisemitism.
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But no mattter what, Jewish monotheism (the resistance to interiority) is constitutive of Western culture and it can't simply be cast away. So it returns and is cast away again and again, in the guise of this abstract figure of the Jew, who defies any attempt at imperial power.
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But the radical alterity of the call resists this supersessionist move and since this move is conceptualized as the inclusive act of love, the Jew is seen as the figure who refuses love. This leads to the invention of the Jew as the abstract figure of unlove (hate) in the West.
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These 3 were brought together by "Christianity and imperialism" but there's a tension between logos and monotheism, because the former is a principle of interiority (knowledge) and the latter is one of exteriority (vocation). Christianity tries to resolve this by the Incarnation.
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Well, the main question Nancy grapples with is why antisemitism keeps reappearing in the West. For him, this persistence points to the existence of sources deep within Western culture. The West is founded on a combination of "Greek logos, Latin technology, and Jewish monotheism"—
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I did read it 'diagonally' (as the French say) at a bookstore when it was published, but I only meant to say that the English title translates properly "Exclu le juif en nous". Its argument is that Western jew-hatred is self-hatred, insofar as Western culture is built on Judaism.
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The editor should never have signed off on this title, even though it’s an accurate translation of the original...
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@chaneyj Just read your piece on the BoJack Horseman finale. I enjoyed it very much! Especially when you associated BoJack and Diane's friendship to the stars above their heads. That immediately made me think of this section on "star friendship" in Nietzsche's The Gay Science. pic.twitter.com/1Fr5qUR4YO
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Alchemist Type Beat
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Boldy James & The Alchemist. 2/7/20
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There are ‘three evils’ and also ‘five types of people’ (from @GroseTimothy’s book). pic.twitter.com/GhJ2VB7dmY
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• Der Abschied from Mahler’s Das Lied der Erde
• The salve regina from Janáček’s Jenůfa
• The slow movement of Debussy’s string quartet
• Ah ch’infelice sempre from Vivaldi’s Cessate, omai cessate
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The social imaginary!
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Even after Socrates, this sense wasn't entirely lost. See Nicomachean Ethics 1141a: ‘the term sophía is employed in the arts to denote those men who are the most perfect masters of their art, for instance, it is applied to Pheidias as a sculptor and to Polycleitus as a statuary’.
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Yo-šimʿōn
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Enjoyed reading this interview! On the etymology of philosophy, the evidence definitely supports the case @BrennanJacoby is making. Before Socrates, ‘sophía’ meant skill, dextrity, expertise — Homer uses the word to describe a carpenter in this sense at Iliad 15.412. pic.twitter.com/9anLsdWw3j
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I recommend @tplotm.
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Whitehead on Bizet's Carmen. pic.twitter.com/zB0a0NxMGj
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