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This book examines philosophy’s recurrent preoccupation with journalism. It shows how modern European philosophy's preoccupation with the news inflects theories of history, time, and language.

Table of Contents

List of Abbreviations | vii
Morning News: Kant, Hegel | 1
1 Talking Machines: Kierkegaard | 19
2 Idolatry of Facts: Nietzsche | 72
3 Last Days: Benjamin | 121
Afterword: “Today” | 175
Acknowledgements | 183
Notes | 185
Bibliography 223
Index | 237

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      Publisher: Fordham University Press
      Publication Date: 01/09/2020
      ISBN13: 9780823290260, 978-0823290260
      ISBN10: 0823290263

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book examines philosophy’s recurrent preoccupation with journalism. It shows how modern European philosophy's preoccupation with the news inflects theories of history, time, and language.

      Table of Contents

      List of Abbreviations | vii
      Morning News: Kant, Hegel | 1
      1 Talking Machines: Kierkegaard | 19
      2 Idolatry of Facts: Nietzsche | 72
      3 Last Days: Benjamin | 121
      Afterword: “Today” | 175
      Acknowledgements | 183
      Notes | 185
      Bibliography 223
      Index | 237

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