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"The confession of Augustine" was published by Stanford University Press in 2000 - Stanford, Calif, it has 96 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Title: The confession of Augustine
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: 96
  • Publisher: Stanford University Press
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  • Publish Location: Stanford, Calif

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  • Pagination: ix, 96 p. :

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"This posthumous work by one of the leading philosophers of the twentieth century engages Augustine's Confessions, one of the major canonical works of world literature and the very paradigm of autobiography as a definable genre of writing.". "Lyotard approaches his subject by returning to his earliest phenomenological training, rearticulating Augustine's sensory universe from a vantage point imaginarily inside the confessant's world, a vantage point that reveals the intense point of conjuncture between the sensual and the spiritual, the erotic world and the mystical, being and appearance, sin and salvation. Lyotard reveals the very origins of phenomenology in Augustine's narrative, and in so doing also shows the origins of semiotics to lie there (in the explication of the Augustinian heavens as skin, as veil, as vellum).". "Lyotard's text centers on what he takes to be Augustine's central confession: the repeated avowal of an essential uncertainty concerning the status of the faith confessed, of being in a sense already too late, of a difficulty in being no longer of this world while being in it all the same. Far from offering the foundation of all subsequent journeys to selfhood, Lyotard sees the Confessions as many evocations of a certain loss of self, of a temporality that is not given or recuperated all at once - or once and for all but that time and again is lost or forgotten."--BOOK JACKET.

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