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Jean Améry

Beyond the Mind's Limits

Jean Améry
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Veröffentlicht 2019, von Yochai Ataria, Amit Kravitz, Eli Pitcovski bei Springer International Publishing

ISBN: 978-3-030-28094-9
Auflage: 1. Auflage
XIX, 345 Seiten
XIX, 345 p.
21 cm x 14.8 cm

 
This volume explores themes originating from the work of Jean Améry (1912–1978), a Holocaust survivor and essayist—mainly, ethics and the past, torture and its implications, death and suicide. The volume is interdisciplinary, bringing together contributions from philosophy, psychology, law, and literary studies to illuminate each of the topics from more than one angle. Each essay is a novel ...
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This volume explores themes originating from the work of Jean Améry (1912–1978), a Holocaust survivor and essayist—mainly, ethics and the past, torture and its implications, death and suicide. The volume is interdisciplinary, bringing together contributions from philosophy, psychology, law, and literary studies to illuminate each of the topics from more than one angle. Each essay is a novel contribution, shedding new light on the relevant subject matter and on Jean Améry's unique perspective. The ensuing picture is rich and multifaceted, uncovering unforeseen traits of Amery's thought, and surprising correlations that have so far been under-researched. It invites further studies of the Holocaust and its consequences to take their cue from non-neutral first person reflections.




Über Yochai Ataria, Amit Kravitz, Eli Pitcovski



Yochai Ataria is Senior Lecturer at Tel-Hai College, Israel. He is the author of
The Structural Trauma of Western Culture
(2017),
Body Disownership in Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
(2018),
The Mathematics of Trauma
(in Hebrew, 2014),
Not in our Brain
(in Hebrew, 2019). He also co-edited the
Interdisciplinary Handbook of Culture and Trauma
(2016);
Kafka: New Perspectives
(in Hebrew, 2013);
The End of the Human Era
(in Hebrew, 2016);
2001: A Space Odyssey – 50th Anniversary
(in Hebrew, 2019)




Amit Kravitz teaches philosophy at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany. He has published papers in
Kant-Studien
,
Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie
,
Philosophisches Jahrbuch,
and the
Journal for the History of Ideas
.  He was also the co-editor of
Der Begriff des Judentums in der klassischen deutschen Philosophie
(2018, with Dr. Jörg Noller).




Eli Pitcovski is Lecturer at Tel-Hai Academic College, Israel. His main fields of interest are epistemology, philosophy of representation and ontology, including the metaphysics of death. He has published in
The Journal of Philosophy
(“Normal Knowledge,” 2018, with Andrew Peet),
Analysis
(“Lost in Transmission,” 2017 with Andrew Peet), and
Synthese
(“Getting the Big Picture,” 2017).