
Kairós
in defence of 'due time'
$36.48
- Paperback
192 pages
- Release Date
16 October 2024
Summary
Kairós: In Defence of “Due Time”
Shedding new light on the fundamental philosophical problem of time, leading Italian philosopher Giacomo Marramao offers a solution to today’s 24⁄7 culture.
If we were asked to name the social syndrome of our age under capitalism, it would no doubt be “rush”. Intentional animals as we are, we experience the meaningless acceleration of time, which devours instants and misses its target just like its opposite, undue hesitation.…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781350431188 |
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ISBN-10: | 1350431184 |
Author: | Giacomo Marramao, Philip Larrey, Silvia Cattaneo |
Publisher: | Bloomsbury Publishing PLC |
Imprint: | Bloomsbury Academic |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 192 |
Release Date: | 16 October 2024 |
Weight: | 215g |
Dimensions: | 198mm x 130mm x 16mm |
What They're Saying
Critics Review
I applaud the English re-edition of this classic. The message could not be clearer or more controversial. Overhauling time requires work but can be got right – no need to be done with this civilisation, not at least on these grounds. The burnout society finds its antidote in Kairós. * Federica G. Pedriali, Professor of Literary Metatheory and Modern Italian Studies, University of Edinburgh, UK *In this thought-provoking book, by framing from a ‘perspectival deangulation’ the philosophical issue of time, Giacomo Marramao succeeds in exploring the semantic density of crucial terms like tempus, chronos and kairos, and in providing an original conceptual body that addresses the need for a plural rearticulation of our experience of temporality. * Adriana Cavarero, President of the Hannah Arendt Center for Political Studies, University of Verona, Italy *The question of time returns after Heidegger to interrogate philosophy. Secularization, Marramao tells us, delivers the urgency of understanding that profanity that dissolves the sacred. It is time. But what time differs from the mere flowing? Perhaps a due time, Kairos, time of difference, a present that is not instant. * Ugo Perone, Professor Emeritus, Guardini Lehrstuhl, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany *
About The Author
Giacomo Marramao
Giacomo Marramao is Professor of Political and Theoretical Philosophy at the University of Rome III, Italy and Director of the Fondazione Basso. His publications available in English include The Passage West: Philosophy After the Age of the Nation-State (2012), Against Power: For an Overhaul of Critical Theory (2016), Interregnum: Between Biopolitics and Posthegemony (2020) and The Bewitched World of Capital Economic Crisis and the Metamorphosis of the Political (2023).
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