A provocative book that proposes a new and surprising inspiration for philosophy today the canine thinker from Kafka s story 'Investigations of a Dog.' Written toward the end of Kafka s life, 'Investigations of a Dog' (Forschungen eines Hundes, 1922) is one of the lesser-known and most enigmatic works in the author s oeuvre. Walter Benjamin remarked that it was the one story he never managed to figure out. Kafka s tale of philosophical adventure is that of a lone, maladjusted dog who challenges the dogmatism of established science and pioneers an original research program in pursuit of the mysteries of his self and his world. Schuster revisits this text, using the canine as a guide dog through which to rediscover Kafka s fictional universe, while taking up the cause of this ingenious, possessed, melancholy, comical, and revolutionary thinker. Neither an exercise in literary criticism nor a traditional philosophical commentary, this charming and idiosyncratic book aligns itself with and develops the research program of Kafka s dog. It constructs an 'impossible' system based on the fourfold division of nourishment, music, incantation, and freedom or, stated a bit differently: enjoyment, art, institutions, and freedom. Schuster puts the dog in dialogue with psychoanalytic theory (Freud and Lacan), the history of philosophy (Plato, Diogenes, Descartes, Kierkegaard, German Idealism, Marx, phenomenology), and literature (Gogol, Melville, Flaubert, Cervantes, Lispector). Imagining the 'Unknown University' that Kafka s new science calls for, the book enlists new comrades in the dog s struggle.
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A provocative book that proposes a new and surprising inspiration for philosophy today the canine thinker from Kafka s story 'Investigations of a Dog.'
Table of Contents
I. Portrait of the Philosopher as a Young Dog
II. Kafka Swims
III. The Birth of Philosophy from the Spirit of Music
IV. The Philosophy of Food
V. Fasting and Method
VI. Critique of Recognition
VII. Canine Cartesianism
VIII. The Burrow, or The Philosophy of Enjoyment
IX. Critique of Levitation
X. Cats and Dogs
XI. The Curse of the Dog, or The Philosophy of Language
XII. Authority: A Canine Perspective
XIII. Genealogy of the Office Comedy
XIV. Kafka’s Bouvard and Pécuchet
XV. A New Dog
XVI. A New Science
XVII. A Wretched Freedom
XVIII. Kafka’s System
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ISBN
9780262543545
Publisert
2024-12-10
Utgiver
MIT Press Ltd
Høyde
178 mm
Bredde
114 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
264

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Biografisk notat

Aaron Schuster is a philosopher and writer who lives in Amsterdam. His first book The Trouble with Pleasure: Deleuze and Psychoanalysis is also a title in the Short Circuits series.