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The title of this book echoes a phrase used by the Washington Post to describethe American attempt to kill Saddam Hussein at the start of the war againstIraq. Its theme is the notion of targeting (skopos) as the name of an intentionalstructure in which the subject tries to confirm its invulnerability by aiming todestroy a target.

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Samuel Weber has been one of the most important critical voices within the fields of literary theory, psychoanalysis, philosophy, and media theory for more than thirty years now. He is a luminous, intricate, and preeminently ethical critic whose work has helped define the stakes and tasks of research and scholarship in the humanities during this era of great transformation... What is perhaps most persuasive about this book is its capacity not only to enhance our understanding of the several authors and texts with which it is concerned but also to address and explore some of the most pressing and urgent ethical and historico-political issues of our time, including war, violence, technology, media, nationalism, and sovereignty. That Weber is able to address these contemporary issues through the lens of our literary, philosophical, and psychoanalytic inheritance is perhaps the best testament to his conviction that we can only address the present and facilitate a future by learning to read historically. A richly demanding work, it reaffirms his stature as one of the finest critics inside and outside the academy. -- -Eduardo L Cadava, Princeton University "These essays bristle with provocative and illuminating insights into the works of Plato, Carl Schmitt, and Walter Benjamin." -Choice "Sam Weber has, over the years, established himself as one of the major critical thinkers of our time, a true philosopher of the event and of the medial condition. Weber extends our understanding of cognition and information networks as they have been mobilized in the wake of Sept. 11 and the 'war on terror.' ... In addition to offering a way around the intellectual impasse of 'terror' as a political construct, the book provides an education in how to think philosophically about life and politics." -- -Emily Apter New York University "An extraordinary book by one of our most distinguished literary and cultural theorists. Weber's main theme is that 'targeting' is an effort to overcome finitude-our human condition of being consigned to death, limited to singular times and places, and vulnerable to the workings of chance. By targeting another (at the limit, by killing another) we seek to evade the truth of our own condition." -- -Marc Redfield Claremont Graduate University

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      Publisher: Fordham University Press
      Publication Date: 15/04/2005
      ISBN13: 9780823224760, 978-0823224760
      ISBN10: 0823224767

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      Book Synopsis
      The title of this book echoes a phrase used by the Washington Post to describethe American attempt to kill Saddam Hussein at the start of the war againstIraq. Its theme is the notion of targeting (skopos) as the name of an intentionalstructure in which the subject tries to confirm its invulnerability by aiming todestroy a target.

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      Samuel Weber has been one of the most important critical voices within the fields of literary theory, psychoanalysis, philosophy, and media theory for more than thirty years now. He is a luminous, intricate, and preeminently ethical critic whose work has helped define the stakes and tasks of research and scholarship in the humanities during this era of great transformation... What is perhaps most persuasive about this book is its capacity not only to enhance our understanding of the several authors and texts with which it is concerned but also to address and explore some of the most pressing and urgent ethical and historico-political issues of our time, including war, violence, technology, media, nationalism, and sovereignty. That Weber is able to address these contemporary issues through the lens of our literary, philosophical, and psychoanalytic inheritance is perhaps the best testament to his conviction that we can only address the present and facilitate a future by learning to read historically. A richly demanding work, it reaffirms his stature as one of the finest critics inside and outside the academy. -- -Eduardo L Cadava, Princeton University "These essays bristle with provocative and illuminating insights into the works of Plato, Carl Schmitt, and Walter Benjamin." -Choice "Sam Weber has, over the years, established himself as one of the major critical thinkers of our time, a true philosopher of the event and of the medial condition. Weber extends our understanding of cognition and information networks as they have been mobilized in the wake of Sept. 11 and the 'war on terror.' ... In addition to offering a way around the intellectual impasse of 'terror' as a political construct, the book provides an education in how to think philosophically about life and politics." -- -Emily Apter New York University "An extraordinary book by one of our most distinguished literary and cultural theorists. Weber's main theme is that 'targeting' is an effort to overcome finitude-our human condition of being consigned to death, limited to singular times and places, and vulnerable to the workings of chance. By targeting another (at the limit, by killing another) we seek to evade the truth of our own condition." -- -Marc Redfield Claremont Graduate University

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