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Rising from the ruins : reason, being, and the good after Auschwitz

Title
Rising from the ruins : reason, being, and the good after Auschwitz / Garth Jackson Gillan.
Author
Gillan, Garth, 1939-
Publication
Albany : State University of New York Press, ©1998.

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Description
xi, 140 pages; 24 cm
Summary
"Rising from the Ruins is an assessment of reason, being, and the good in a world fractured by the passage of the Shoah, or Holocaust. The historical character of evil that appeared in the Shoah damaged the relationship of human existence to being, creating a time when the confidence of reason to possess the truth no longer exists. Rising from the Ruins relocates the relationships among being, reason, and the good in terms of a metaphysics, ethics, and politics that derive from faith and heteronomy." "Rather than another attempt to document the horror of the Shoah, this book chronicles what the world is like for those who have read and listened to previous accounts. Rising from the Ruins doesn't celebrate surviving the Holocaust; instead, it speaks of a rationality that sees truth and the good through the eyes of suffering and the silence of death. Such a rationality, Gillan suggests, looks more like faith, and it takes its place among the sweat and tears of common men and women who are dedicated to building a human city, populated with children, the poor, the sick, and the aged."--Jacket.
Subject
  • 1939-1945
  • Life
  • Reason
  • Ontology
  • Good and evil
  • Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) > Influence
  • reason
  • ontology (metaphysics)
  • Good and evil
  • Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
  • Life
  • Ontology
  • Reason
  • Das Gute
  • Judenvernichtung
  • Philosophie
  • Vernunft
  • Theologie nach Auschwitz
  • Judentum
  • Jodendom
  • Goed en kwaad
  • Ethiek
  • Ontologie (filosofie)
  • Holocaust survivors
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 129-133) and index.
Contents
Violence and Language -- Death and Ontology -- The Politics of Rupture -- The Ethics of Heteronomy -- The Redemption of Reason.
ISBN
  • 0791437337
  • 9780791437339
  • 0791437345
  • 9780791437346
  • 0585059098
  • 9780585059099
LCCN
97035889
OCLC
  • ocm37457902
  • 37457902
  • SCSB-378618
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library