Sade My Neighbor
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- | {{Template}}'''''Sade my neighbour''''' is a [[philosophical]] book by [[Pierre Klossowski]] first published in [[1947]] by [[Seuil]], a work that has influenced French thinkers from [[de Beauvoir]] and [[Bataille]] to [[Derrida]] and [[Lacan]]. Klossowski sees in [[Sade]] [[Nietzsche]]'s forerunner, positing a [[nihilism]] that recognizes pure motion as the only metaphysical reality. | + | {{Template}} |
+ | '''''Sade Mon Prochain''''' ("Sade My Neighbor") is a [[philosophical]] book by [[Pierre Klossowski]] first published in [[1947]] by [[Seuil]], a work that has influenced French thinkers from [[de Beauvoir]] and [[Bataille]] to [[Derrida]] and [[Lacan]]. Klossowski sees in [[Sade]] [[Nietzsche]]'s forerunner, positing a [[nihilism]] that recognizes pure motion as the only metaphysical reality. | ||
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+ | It analyzes Sade's philosophy as a precursor of [[nihilism]], negating Christian values and the [[French materialism|materialism]] of the [[Age of Enlightenment|Enlightenment]]. | ||
== Bibliography == | == Bibliography == | ||
*''Sade mon prochain'' (Paris: [[Seuil]], 1947) | *''Sade mon prochain'' (Paris: [[Seuil]], 1947) | ||
*''Sade my neighbour'' trans. by Alphonso Lingis (Northwestern University Press, 1991) | *''Sade my neighbour'' trans. by Alphonso Lingis (Northwestern University Press, 1991) | ||
+ | *Le Philosophe scélérat | ||
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Sade Mon Prochain ("Sade My Neighbor") is a philosophical book by Pierre Klossowski first published in 1947 by Seuil, a work that has influenced French thinkers from de Beauvoir and Bataille to Derrida and Lacan. Klossowski sees in Sade Nietzsche's forerunner, positing a nihilism that recognizes pure motion as the only metaphysical reality.
It analyzes Sade's philosophy as a precursor of nihilism, negating Christian values and the materialism of the Enlightenment.
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- Sade mon prochain (Paris: Seuil, 1947)
- Sade my neighbour trans. by Alphonso Lingis (Northwestern University Press, 1991)
- Le Philosophe scélérat
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