Jacob Rogozinski

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Average rating: 4.09 · 32 ratings · 5 reviews · 19 distinct works
The Ego and the Flesh: An I...

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Джихадизм: назад к жертвопр...

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Ils m'ont haï sans raison :...

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Inhospitalité

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Faire-part: CRYPTES DE DERRIDA

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Dérives pour Guy Debord

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Kanten: Esbozos Kantianos

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Cryptes de Derrida

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“All sacrificial philosophies are always grounded on an egocide. Because these philosophies take the ego for nothing, for an inessential moment of the life of the spirit, for a fiction forged by the will to power, they can call it to a heroic death, a death in which its empty existence will finally find its meaning and its dignity.”
Jacob Rogozinski, The Ego and the Flesh: An Introduction to Egoanalysis

“When the ego abdicates its freedom, when it becomes a passive spectator of its own existence, the times are ripe for the philosophies of History”
Jacob Rogozinski, The Ego and the Flesh: An Introduction to Egoanalysis

“The rhythm and style of my existence, my loves and hatreds, my alienation and the possibility of my deliverance, the morning blossoming of my birth and the unfigurable horizon of my death, and everything that happens to me in the world must first be announced or prefigured in the elementary phenomena of my immanent life.”
Jacob Rogozinski, The Ego and the Flesh: An Introduction to Egoanalysis



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