Abbreviations Acknowledgments Introduction: Thinking Poetic Measure Measuring the Poetic Measure of Justice Heidegger's Poetic Measure: An Ethics of Haunting Hölderlin's Heraclitean Measure Celan and the (Im)possibility of Justice 1. The Hölderlinian Measure of Poetic Justice "The Signs of the Times": "Patmos" "The Evening of Time": "Peace" ( Der Frieden ) The Böhlendorff Logic The Ethos of Guest-Friendship and the "Oriental Other" The Ister: The Ethical Measure of Dwelling The Pindaric Measure The Hölderlinian Justice and the Mediation of Difference The Measure of the Incommensurable: "In lovely blueness" 2. Heideggerian 'Justice' as Dike The Strangeness of Justice The History of Being and the Question of Justice Dwelling Amidst the Ruins: Ethos , Originary Ethics, and the Abode of Human Being Aristotelian Ethos Before the Kehre Ethics-Physics-Logic Anaximander's Dike and the Question of Justice Nietzsche, Heraclitus, and Justice Dike and Originary Ethics Genesis-Phthora- Dike Heidegger's Poetic Measure: The Hölderlinian Ethos of Dwelling 3. Paul Celan: The Poetics of Caesura Of a Justice to Come: Derrida, Celan, and the Aporetics of Justice Celan's Pneumatic Jewish Identity "Tübingen, Jänner" Zur Blindheit über-redete Augen" "Todtnauberg": The Conditions of the (Im)Possibility of Dialog "Todtnauberg": A Reading The Jerusalem Poems: Eros as Eschatology "Zeitgehöft": Homestead of Time Postscript Notes Index.
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