Being at Large: Freedom in the Age of Alternative Facts

Author:   Santiago Zabala
Publisher:   McGill-Queen's University Press
ISBN:  

9780228001928


Pages:   200
Publication Date:   16 April 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Santiago Zabala
Publisher:   McGill-Queen's University Press
Imprint:   McGill-Queen's University Press
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9780228001928


ISBN 10:   0228001927
Pages:   200
Publication Date:   16 April 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Riveting and crucial. William Eggington, Los Angeles Review of Books This is a much-needed path-breaking book, systematically showing how widespread appeals to facts, whether pure or alternative, are not only yet another claim to power, but also a new and dangerous recall to order. Indispensable reading for anyone interested in the possibility of freedom and survival in our time, this book fully illustrates the strength of Zabala's philosophy and its potential for emancipation. Chiara Bottici, author of A Philosophy of Political Myth and Imaginal Politics: Images beyond Imagination and the Imaginary One often uses culinary comparisons to characterize great books: it's the creme de la creme, it takes the cake. Zabala's book is too important for such games. If anything, it is - or should become - the daily bread of all those who want to find their way in the labyrinth of our ideological struggles. Zabala sets the record straight in the ongoing debate on fake news in which philosophical issues gained political urgency. Slavoj Zizek, author of Like a Thief in Broad Daylight: Power in the Era of Post-Human Capitalism and Sex and the Failed Absolute


"""One often uses culinary comparisons to characterize great books: it's the crème de la crème, it takes the cake. Zabala's book is too important for such games. If anything, it is - or should become - the daily bread of all those who want to find their way in the labyrinth of our ideological struggles. Zabala sets the record straight in the ongoing debate on fake news in which philosophical issues gained political urgency."" Slavoj Žižek, author of Like a Thief in Broad Daylight: Power in the Era of Post-Human Capitalism and Sex and the Failed Absolute ""Riveting and crucial."" William Eggington, Los Angeles Review of Books ""Society is a place where citizens practice their art, rights, and science. Society also now reflects political and cultural conditions, and the current emergency reflects a loss of freedom—as if history and culture have ended. Zabala is sounding the philosophical alarm about dangers to freedom in a society and culture in which power shapes the field of alternative facts. This a powerful, energetic, and wise book."" Choice ""This is a much-needed path-breaking book, systematically showing how widespread appeals to facts, whether pure or alternative, are not only yet another claim to power, but also a new and dangerous recall to order. Indispensable reading for anyone interested in the possibility of freedom and survival in our time, this book fully illustrates the strength of Zabala's philosophy and its potential for emancipation."" Chiara Bottici, author of A Philosophy of Political Myth and Imaginal Politics: Images beyond Imagination and the Imaginary ""Timey and engagingly written, Being at Large advances a thesis developed in Zabala's previous work, namely, that we live in times of a dominant ""absence of emergency,"" despite being surrounded by and immersed in emergency. This means that a long list of ongoing emergencies - including climate change, military conflicts, refugee movements, homelessness, rising inequality, the manipulation of personal information and, of course, pandemics such as the spread of COVID-19 - are framed by those in power as somehow normal, leading Zabala to the Heideggerian notion that ""the only emergency is the lack of a sense of emergency."""" Public Seminar ""[Being at Large] is an invitation to take an existential stand for freedom. Zabala cannot tell anyone what to do, but he can invite participation in the interpretive openness of Being at large, and from that freedom one can take an existential stand."" Hong Kong Review of Books “Zabala … manages, in this erudite book, to walk readers through a genealogy of interpretation as an “active practice” (with detailed attention to Augustine and Luther), and to say a great deal about metaphysics and ontology. Moreover, all thinkers will find in Zabala’s theory of ‘being at large’ a call to action, to intellectual work as an urgent task for our times.” Religious Studies Review"


One often uses culinary comparisons to characterize great books: it's the creme de la creme, it takes the cake. Zabala's book is too important for such games. If anything, it is - or should become - the daily bread of all those who want to find their way in the labyrinth of our ideological struggles. Zabala sets the record straight in the ongoing debate on fake news in which philosophical issues gained political urgency. Slavoj Zizek, author of Like a Thief in Broad Daylight: Power in the Era of Post-Human Capitalism and Sex and the Failed Absolute Riveting and crucial. William Eggington, Los Angeles Review of Books Society is a place where citizens practice their art, rights, and science. Society also now reflects political and cultural conditions, and the current emergency reflects a loss of freedom-as if history and culture have ended. Zabala is sounding the philosophical alarm about dangers to freedom in a society and culture in which power shapes the field of alternative facts. This a powerful, energetic, and wise book. Choice This is a much-needed path-breaking book, systematically showing how widespread appeals to facts, whether pure or alternative, are not only yet another claim to power, but also a new and dangerous recall to order. Indispensable reading for anyone interested in the possibility of freedom and survival in our time, this book fully illustrates the strength of Zabala's philosophy and its potential for emancipation. Chiara Bottici, author of A Philosophy of Political Myth and Imaginal Politics: Images beyond Imagination and the Imaginary Timey and engagingly written, Being at Large advances a thesis developed in Zabala's previous work, namely, that we live in times of a dominant absence of emergency, despite being surrounded by and immersed in emergency. This means that a long list of ongoing emergencies - including climate change, military conflicts, refugee movements, homelessness, rising inequality, the manipulation of personal information and, of course, pandemics such as the spread of COVID-19 - are framed by those in power as somehow normal, leading Zabala to the Heideggerian notion that the only emergency is the lack of a sense of emergency. Public Seminar [Being at Large] is an invitation to take an existential stand for freedom. Zabala cannot tell anyone what to do, but he can invite participation in the interpretive openness of Being at large, and from that freedom one can take an existential stand. Hong Kong Review of Books


One often uses culinary comparisons to characterize great books: creme de la creme, etc. Zabala's book is too important for such games. If anything, it is - or should become - the daily bread of all those who want to find their way in the labyrinth of our ideological struggles. Zabala sets the record straight in the ongoing debate on fake news in which philosophical issues gained political urgency. Fake news are fake precisely because they present their claims as pure facts. The opposite of fake news are not true facts but facts embedded in true interpretations. Those who fight for emancipation will win not just by presenting true facts but by providing the horizon of how to read facts, true and false. Slavoj Zizek, author of Like a Thief in Broad Daylight and Sex and the Failed Absolute This is a much-needed and path-breaking book, systematically showing how widespread appeals to facts, whether pure or alternative, are not only yet another claim to power, but also a new and dangerous recall to order. An indispensable reading for whoever is interested in the possibility of freedom and survival in our time, this books fully discloses the strength of Zabala's philosophy and its potential for emancipation. Chiara Bottici, author of Philosophy of Political Myth and Imaginal Politics


This is a much-needed path-breaking book, systematically showing how widespread appeals to facts, whether pure or alternative, are not only yet another claim to power, but also a new and dangerous recall to order. Indispensable reading for anyone interested in the possibility of freedom and survival in our time, this book fully illustrates the strength of Zabala's philosophy and its potential for emancipation. Chiara Bottici, author of A Philosophy of Political Myth and Imaginal Politics: Images beyond Imagination and the Imaginary One often uses culinary comparisons to characterize great books: it's the creme de la creme, it takes the cake. Zabala's book is too important for such games. If anything, it is - or should become - the daily bread of all those who want to find their way in the labyrinth of our ideological struggles. Zabala sets the record straight in the ongoing debate on fake news in which philosophical issues gained political urgency. Slavoj Zizek, author of Like a Thief in Broad Daylight: Power in the Era of Post-Human Capitalism and Sex and the Failed Absolute


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Santiago Zabala is ICREA Research Professor of Philosophy at Pompeu Fabra University.

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