CONTENTS
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
INTRODUCTION
The Order: Be Incorruptible
A More Sufficient Response
ONE War and Scapegoats
The Diagnosis: Globalization as War Without War
The Risks Involved in Attacking the “Anthropological Limit”: Biological Continuism and Metaphysical Separationism
Scapegoats
Conclusion: In Poverty
TWO Animals Have No Hand
Transition: Not the Worst, the Least Violence
Introduction: Khōra
The “Confrontation” with Heidegger’s Thought
Introduction: The Three Points of the “Confrontation”
Animals Have No Hand (The Privation of the “As Such” of Beings)
Dasein Stands Before Itself (The Privation of the “As Such” of Death)
The Elaboration of the Argumentation Against the “As Such”
Conclusion: The Undeniability of Animal Suffering
THREE A More Sufficient Response?
Transition: Sacrifice Must Be Sacrificed
Introduction: The Cat’s Eyes
What Is Called Not-Thinking?
Following, Waiting, Carrying—Rams
Conclusion: The “Weak” Response
CONCLUSION The Generation of the Incorruptibles
NOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX