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Apocalypse of Truth Jean Vioulac

Apocalypse of Truth By Jean Vioulac

Apocalypse of Truth by Jean Vioulac


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Apocalypse of Truth: Heideggerian Meditations by Jean Vioulac

We inhabit a time of crisis-totalitarianism, environmental collapse, and the unquestioned rule of neoliberal capitalism. Philosopher Jean Vioulac is invested in and worried by all of this, but his main concern lies with how these phenomena all represent a crisis within-and a threat to-thinking itself.
In his first book to be translated into English, Vioulac radicalizes Heidegger's understanding of truth as disclosure through the notion of truth as apocalypse. This apocalypse of truth works as an unveiling that reveals both the finitude and mystery of truth, allowing a full confrontation with truth-as-absence. Engaging with Heidegger, Marx, and St. Paul, as well as contemporary figures including Giorgio Agamben, Alain Badiou, and Slavoj Zizek, Vioulac's book presents a subtle, masterful exposition of his analysis before culminating in a powerful vision of the abyss of the deity. Here, Vioulac articulates a portrait of Christianity as a religion of mourning, waiting for a god who has already passed by, a form of ever-present eschatology whose end has always already taken place. With a preface by Jean-Luc Marion, Apocalypse of Truth presents a major contemporary French thinker to English-speaking audiences for the first time.

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In this magisterial study, Vioulac proposes a radical reversal of thought, employing Biblical inspiration and philosophical rigor. Apocalypse of Truth dares to tap into a counter-archive that reaches deeper and further back than Heidegger's rethinking of truth as unconcealment, reviving the long-ignored idea of apocalypticism. What results is not only a stunning rereading of St. Paul, Meister Eckhart, Hoelderlin, Hegel, and others, but also a subtle loosening of the mythological grip that Western ontology has too long imposed on its subjects. A tour de force in its own right, Vioulac's book builds on the recent breakthroughs in phenomenological and post-phenomenological thought, bringing a fresh realignment with Christianity and the 'incarnation of truth' it invites us to wager anew. -- Hent de Vries, New York University
In and through a learned, historically far-reaching, and textually rigorous meditation on Heidegger's diagnosis of our modern nihilism, Vioulac turns to the apocalyptic revelation of Saint Paul for truth that would undermine modernity's subjection of all beings to the logic of production and management by means of rational calculation and technological power. In sharp contrast to such machination, wherein humans become-like everything else-interchangeable, Vioulac advances a thinking of the frailty and vulnerability of finite, embodied, and mortal existence, and of the love and mourning essential to such existence. Thanks to an admirably graceful and faithful translation by Matthew J. Peterson, English readers will encounter a challenging and original thinker who sheds light on the disasters of our capitalistic and technological age. -- Thomas A. Carlson, University of California, Santa Barbara

About Jean Vioulac

Jean Vioulac is a French philosopher who has taught at the Universite Paris-Sorbonne (Paris IV) and currently teaches at a high school outside Paris. In 2016 he received the Grand prix de philosophie from the Academie Francaise. Matthew J. Peterson is a doctoral candidate in the philosophy of religions at the University of Chicago Divinity School.

Table of Contents

Preface Jean-Luc Marion
Translator's Note Matthew J. Peterson
Chapter 1. Clarifications 1. Clairvoyance, Evidence, Lucidity
2. Sufficiency and Faultiness
3. History and Determination: Destiny
4. Language and Community
Chapter 2. From the Equal to the Same 5. Machination
6. Cyberspace
7. Equalization
8. Equalization and Appropriation
Chapter 3. Truth and Its Destiny 9. Ontology and Truth
10. Abyss and Mystery
11. Origin and Beginning
12. Decay of Truth
13. Safeguard of Truth
14. Teleology and Eschatology
Chapter 4. Apocalypse and Truth 15. The Concept of Apocalypse
16. Pauline Thought of the Apocalypse
17. The Apocalyptic Regrounding of Truth
Chapter 5. On the Edge of the Abyss 18. Apocalypse of the West
19. Poetics of Truth
Chapter 6. Abyss of the Deity 20. The Name of the Prophet
21. The Death of God
22. Friedrich Hoelderlin
23. The Last GodOnly a god can still save us
Meister Eckhart
The Adieu
Epilogue

Notes

List of Primary Sources

Index

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9780226766737
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Apocalypse of Truth: Heideggerian Meditations by Jean Vioulac
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Hardback
The University of Chicago Press
20210503
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