Preface CHAPTER ONE Introduction: Measuring Shadows CHAPTER TWO Mnemosyne's Loss and Stolen Memories Remembering Hans Georg Gadamer Mnemosyne and Lethe Heidegger and Derrida A Notation on Mnemosynic Thinking Stolen Memories: An Excursus on Memorial Fusions CHAPTER THREE On Originating and Presenting Another Time: The Art of Tragedy First Fragmentary Image Memory-Time Sublime Foreigners A Second Fragment Memory and the Future of Dionysian Thought (Without Prophecy) Last Fragment CHAPTER FOUR Powers of Transformation within a Memorial Reading: Narratives of Dionysus Dionysus Dionysian Memory and Thought An Excursus on Sanity and a Sublime Aspect of Dionysian Occurrences Dionysian Self-Criticism CHAPTER FIVE The "Power" of Nondetermination with Determinations in Appearances Engagement and Encounter Apollinian Force Nature, Ecstasy, and the Sublime CHAPTER SIX Institutional Songs and Involuntary Memory: Where Do "We" Come From? Locating the Present-Past CHAPTER SEVEN When the Company of Time Casts No Shadow: Memory of Differences and Nondetermination A Transition to Orders of Disorder by Means of Dionysus' Masks Orders of Samenesses and Differences--And In Between Them Similitude and a Birth of Difference in Binary Structures: An Exposition Establishing Discontinuities An Instance of Establishing Discontinuity: Signs of Representation The Space of a Question Frameworks for Analyses: An Excursus on Full Houses CHAPTER EIGHT Repetitions and Differenciations Singularities Liberation from Common Sense and Good Spirit Singularity and Memory CHAPTER NINE Gifts of Fire: Witnessing and Representing Trace and Blindness: Witnessing the Touch CHAPTER TEN A Symptom of Life in the Absence of Light The Worldliness of "Inner," Private Experience Meaning Is the Face of the Other A Sense of the Absence of Light in Relations Return to Infinite Meaning CHAPTER ELEVEN Gifts without Fire: Thinking and Remembering What We Philosophers Do Strategies for Thinking (With Attention to Its Drawing Powers) Two Strategies for Thinking Thought and Ethos Observing in a Subjunctive Mood Notes Index.
The Time of Memory