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Contents Introduction 1 S. Clark Buckner and Matthew Statler P A R T I : T H E P E R S I S T E N T P R O B L E M O F VA L U E 1 Violations 15 Alphonso Lingis 2 Fatherhood and the Promise of Ethics 35 Kelly Oliver 3 Suffering Faith in Philosophy 55 S. Clark Buckner 4 Becoming Real—with Style 76 Merold Westphal 5 Morality without God 93 Charles E. Scott P A R T I I : P H I L O S O P H Y A N D I T S F I C T I O N S 6 How Does Philosophy Become What It Is? 105 Matthew Statler 7 Genealogy, History, and the Work of Fiction 119 Jason K. Winfree ix 8 Tragic Dislocations: Antigone’s Modern Theatrics 151 Tina Chanter 9 A Touch of Piety: The Tragedy of Antigone’s Hands 171 Michael Naas P A R T I I I : D E C O N S T R U C T I O N A N D R E L I G I O N 10 The Prayers and Tears of Jacques Derrida 193 John D. Caputo 11 God: Poison or Cure? A Reply to John D. Caputo 205 David Wood 12 Those Weeping Eyes, Those Seeing Tears: Reading John D. Caputo’s Ethics 212 Edith Wyschogrod 13 Derrida and Dante: The Promise of Writing and the Piety of Broken Promises 222 Francis J. Ambrosio 14 Laughing, Praying, Weeping before God: A Response 253 John D. Caputo Notes 271 Index 301 x Contents ...