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The Amazon Kindle Enchanting and Betraying publication series is devoted to the belief that the world, and everything in it, is enchanting, beyond ac-counting, and full of betraying, nonidentical with itself. Such a fullness of being.is ethically as well as aesthetically full. The books of this series explore what this means, philosophically, artistically, scientifically, and practically.
This book is a philosophical exploration of the nonidentity of every identity with itself; a philosophic poetic meditation on the inseparability of truth and untruth; an evocation of the expressiveness of things together with their unac-countabilities, uncertainties, multiplicities, alterities, and heterogeneities. The book begins with asking as questioning and as pleading, giving rise to telling as revealing and as sharing, then to doing as achieving and as performing, followed by calling, coming, giving, wondering, abounding, enchanting, and finally, betraying as the nonidentitiy of every identity with itself, the fullness of every thing beyond itself, evoking an ethico aesthetic epistemological way of living historically, temporally, expressingly, and impossibly.
Stephen David Ross is Fellow of the European Graduate School at Saas Fee, Switzerland, and Distinguished Research Professor of Philosophy, Interpretation, and Culture and Comparative Literature at Binghamton University (State University of New York at Binghamton). He has written over 30 books on different subjects, many around the themes of uncertainty, impossibility, mystery, and unaccountability. His recent work is on enchanting, beyond accounting, and betraying, the nonidentity of every identity with itself.
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