Truth and Singularity [Book Review]

Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 22 (2):213-216 (2001)
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Abstract

Like philosophy, the ‘subject’ has often been declared ‘dead’ and yet stubbornly remains on the scene. This is the situation which inspires Visker’s text—why, despite numerous decenterings of the subject, does the subject fail to disappear? What might this stubbornness reveal about the nature of the subject and what might an eagerness to dispose of it reveal about its burden?

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