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The World Is Gone: Philosophy in Light of the Pandemic

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2022
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Exploring the existential implications of the Covid-19 crisis through meditations

Part personal memoir, part philosophical reflection and written in the midst of the pandemic in 2021, The World Is Gone employs the Robinson Crusoe fable to launch an existential investigation of the effects of extreme isolation, profound boredom, nightly insomnia, and the fear of madness associated with the loss of a world populated by others.

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Table of Contents

Cover

Half Title Page, Series List, Title Page, Copyright, Dedication

pp. i-viii

Contents

pp. ix-x

Preface: To My Fellow Castaways

pp. xi-xx

First Day: The Darkening of the World (Heidegger)

pp. 1-12

Second Day: Existence without Existents (Levinas)

pp. 13-31

Third Day: The Two Ecstasies of Extreme Solitude (Heidegger and Levinas)

pp. 33-42

Fourth Day: A World without Others (Tournier)

pp. 43-54

Fifth Day: The Schizoid and the Depressive (Deleuze)

pp. 55-66

Sixth Day: The Worst-Case Scenario Lullaby (Bonaparte)

pp. 67-74

Seventh Day: Robinson? C'est Moi!

pp. 75-85

The Complete Desert Island Library

pp. 87-88

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